RE: Graphics showcase 07-01-2016, 10:54 PM
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(07-01-2016, 10:44 PM)Erudite Wrote:(07-01-2016, 10:38 PM)Crow Wrote:(07-01-2016, 10:27 PM)Erudite Wrote: What do you wish to discuss then?
I was just wondering why stating my honest opinion would cause an argument. For their to be an argument there would have to be some sort of negative source. An honest opinion in neutral. Meaning that for an argument to start, the person who gets said honest opinion direct towards them would need to take it in a negative way to cause an argument.
"Aside from UBs, there is very little that he is capable of doing well."
And you would say this is positive, yes? No, it's rather insulting and ironic. That's why I think it would cause an argument, because you not really giving a constructive opinion but, in my eyes, and I'm sure in the eyes of someone else in my position, just insulting me and my work. If you wan't to give your opinion you are welcome to, but follow up with something constructive to help me improve my work. I've heard you are notorious for arguing with other designers and giving complaints but not following up on ideas on improving these problems.
Who the heck told you that? Someone who were drunk and high at the same time? On a serious note though, I am more known for 'arguing' and the coming with paragraph long reasons and feedback that no one ever bothers to read. The arguing part is partially right though. Reason I say partially is for the reason I stated above. I don't get mad, irritated and I don't take sides in debates or disagreements. I give my flat opinion and will talk on behalf of that opinion. I've given you constructive feedback, the same more than once. It's been met with the same two forms of responses.
1) Denial/Excuses all over the board.
2) "Agreement" without actually agreeing.
This time I replied in the same manner as all those you reply back to, a flat and pointless comment with an honest opinion.