(05-14-2016, 07:36 PM)Paradigm Wrote: There's being honest and just being disrespectful. If this is something you and BB do that's absolutely fine but from an outsiders perspective you look disrespectful.
"Disrespectful" states that I have showed a lack of respect. Which I haven't. I've stated my opinion and given alternatives to fix them, that is call constructive feedback. I've also stated something that was and/or is a fact currently. If that is disrespectful, then I have no faith in humanity anymore.
(05-14-2016, 07:36 PM)Paradigm Wrote: From my point of view he's disrespectful and cant take criticism himself however wants to criticize everyone else's work.
But I can take criticism? I am just not interested in nagging just for the sake of it. Hence why when people leave me a comment saying; "This is bad." and nothing else I respond with asking them to actually give a reason. If someone states something like; "This could need some drop shadow." while it already has drop shadow then I will reply stating that the tip is wrong and/or un-needed as by definition it is. (Seeing how it already is there.) If either of those imply that I cannot take criticism then again, I've lost faith in humanity.
(05-14-2016, 07:42 PM)Jebusfathead Wrote: Posts like this is why we need a like button. And like Para said, if someone new saw this i'm 87% sure they'd think it was just rude disrespectful hate rather than the current term imma use of 'banter'
That is because people the past 5 years have gotten so soft, picky and defensive. Compared to your average graphical artist, critic or designer I am fairly mild in my responses. A real critic won't hold back or soften the blow, they'll hit you in the face with a brick and drive over you with a truck. The reason they do that isn't do be disrespectful for fun or to hate on the person they give it to. Its because honesty is the most efficient way to improve. If you know what you did wrong, then you have a far better chance to improve. If someone doesn't tell you what wrong, then how do you improve? Guess? Right, that is going take a few decades.