Unfair artist-labeling system
Printed From: Pixel Joint
Category: The Lounge
Forum Name: Resources and Support
Forum Discription: Help your fellow pixel artists out with links to good tutorials, other forums, software, fonts, etc. Bugs and support issues should go here as well.
URL: https://pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7621
Printed Date: 23 February 2026 at 6:15pm
Topic: Unfair artist-labeling system
Posted By: Mikemc
Subject: Unfair artist-labeling system
Date Posted: 31 December 2008 at 3:15am
In the FAQ there is a point that states:
Q. Why aren't my pixels as good as [Some other guy]?
A. Because you aren’t them. Everybody is different, has different
styles, techniques, tastes, etc… If you strive to be like someone
else, then you might as well quit pixel art, because it takes some
individualism and creativity.
However the message I got about not gathering a big enough score tells
me that unless I know people on the board, my 'individualism and
creativity' means squat. I assumed that having a 'Gallery' tab under my
name meant that I could display my own work in my own profile, but it
would seem that that is not the case? Do I require other peoples'
biased oppinions to tell me that I am a good or bad spriter?
I spend a great deal of time to make my work look to the best of my
current abilities and I feel that method of 'filtering' newcomers is
detrimental to their confidence.
- Mike
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Posted By: greenraven
Date Posted: 31 December 2008 at 6:34am
This is kinda true. And it can be a bit discouraging at times. How about you should us your pieces. Post'em here on the forum.
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"pwnage comes with patience, practice and planning." ~ Jalonso
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Posted By: Mikemc
Date Posted: 04 January 2009 at 11:04pm
Alright, they are in the WiP area:
http://www.pixeljoint.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=7632
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Posted By: Saboteur
Date Posted: 05 January 2009 at 2:05pm
A necessary party of the educational process of becoming an artist is getting beat the heck down at least once in your life. Though the idea of a flowery, always-positive community of artists is a fine notion, it is hardly as informative as something more akin to a school of hard knocks.
Deviantart is flowery. There is a phenomenal amount of absolute crap on that website that people will lovingly rate "15/5!" or "I <3 IT FAV X10" and though that's cool, it gets/got to the point where you can't make objective criticism without it being taken like you're a flaming asshole from the pits of hell.
"Do I require other peoples'
biased opinions to tell me that I am a good or bad spriter?"
As for that, I promise you your own opinion of your work is much more biased than anyone else's. So, yes, you need someone else's unbiased opinion to give you a fair view on how well you can sprite, what you should look at/work on etc.
But whatever! For the most part, PJ is a happy group of helpful people! Stick around and you'll learn oodles, but be ready for potentially unhappy feedback every once in a while!
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