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ProjectComment membership is automatically approved. We accept every kind of artist and all kinds of art. We don’t care if you are an expert, or a complete n00b, at commenting!
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So, what are you waiting for?
I'm new! Where do I start? What do I do? [^ ]
Welcome to ProjectComment ! Where you start and what you do is entirely up to you! There are many places for you to start, and many things for you to do. No one way is right or wrong.
ProjectComment encourages you to ask yourself what you really want from the group. Do you want comments? Do you want to give comments? Do you want support for your comments?
These are just some of the questions that you could be asking yourself. Once you have your answer, check out our visual help guide for new members to find where you can start and what you can do.
As a group, we encourage you to join us whenever you can. We understand that commenting takes time - you may not have a lot of time, or be active. That is completely fine with us! Many of our projects allow you to come and go as you please.
ProjectComment "Projects" [^ ]
ProjectComment ’s projects can range from workshops, features, contests, actual projects and much more! Everything we have is to encourage you to give and get the comments you deserve, as well as aid you in your commenting.
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ProjectComment ’s rules and group standards ensure the efficiency and fairness of our projects for everyone. Your understanding of our rules and group standards is very much appreciated.
Constructive Comments
Comments made on behalf of ProjectComment should be constructive. What is a Constructive Comment?
For the comment to really help an artist, a rough measurement is a comment of 7 consecutive lines as seen on a desktop computer. As screen sizes differ, ProjectComment counts 7 lines as 200 words minimum of deviation-related content.
Please do not interpret lines as ‘sentences’ or lines that should be broken up.
7 consecutive lines means that the lines should follow on from each other - one after the other.
To really help an artist, we also expect constructive comments to use What is a Constructive Comment? as a guide and basic foundation for your comment, not to be used or interpreted as the bare minimum required by ProjectComment . For further support, please review our Constructive Commenting: Guiding Questions (questions to consider when writing constructive comments) and Comment Hall of Fame (examples of constructive comments).
In addition, while ProjectComment recommends you include greetings, introductions, conclusions, well wishes, disclaimers, etc. to round off your constructive comments, these are not counted as deviation-related content, which means they are not counted in the 200 words minimum requirement.
Member Indication
To distinguish between comments made on behalf of our group, and comments made on behalf of other groups, please indicate you are a member of ProjectComment in your constructive comment:
What is a Constructive Comment? [^ ]
A constructive comment is a comment that serves a useful purpose. For many artists, constructive comments help them improve their artwork. For others, constructive comments offer insight, depth, new perspective and more. Ultimately, constructive comments encourage critical thinking of both the artist and the commenter, and they embody our values as a group.
A constructive comment is...
- Tailored to the artist and the art.
- Precise in summarizing your interpretation of the piece regarding the concept, meaning and more.
- Well-rounded and balanced in content, including things done well and not done well, things you like and not like, positive and negative, etc.
- Targeted for artistic improvement, with suggestions of what to improve, how to improve and why the artist should improve in this specific area.
- Justified with specific examples, evidence and explanations. This is done through 'why', 'how', 'what', etc.
For example, what does this particular element create in / add to / contributes to...the piece, the subject, the concept, etc.? How and why does the element or artist do this?
Please take note that the above is to be used as a guide and basic foundation for your comment, not to be used or interpreted as the bare minimum required by ProjectComment . The above should help you expand upon your own comment. For further support, please review our Constructive Commenting: Guiding Questions (questions to consider when writing constructive comments) and Comment Hall of Fame (examples of constructive comments).
In addition, while ProjectComment recommends you include greetings, introductions, conclusions, well wishes, disclaimers, etc. to round off your constructive comment, these are not counted as deviation-related content, which means they are not counted in the 200 words minimum requirement.
What is not a Constructive Comment? [^ ]
A constructive comment is not… A line or a few lines - it is difficult to be constructive when writing so little.
An Itemized List - or any list at all.
Generic - feedback that could be applied to any artist or any art.
Useless - no insight, no depth, no improvement suggestions, no justification, etc.
Rude / Offensive / Insulting - constructive comments can be given (i.e. phrased) constructively.
Examples of Constructive Comments [^ ]
The different parts (or 'structure') of the comment are as follows:
- Brief Introduction - first impressions and feelings over the artwork.
- The well-done elements – main idea, examples and explanation of what was done well.
- The points to improve - what elements could be improved and how to do so.
- Brief Conclusion – supporting message and encouragement to the artist, thus ending the comment on a positive or hopeful note.
6-7 Lines or 200 Words Minimum*
7+ Lines or 300 Words Minimum*
RED: The main idea of each point for further development later; something general to introduce your point and what you will say.
GREEN: Examples used as 'evidence' of the main idea, thus helping the artist to spot different elements or areas of improvement. No 'evidence' can cause confusion for the artist.
BLUE: Further guidance by suggesting ways to improve, specifically focusing on how. Simply stating what needs to be improved is not enough to help the artist.
PURPLE: Justification and explanation of the effect on you (the commenter/audience) by the different elements (red) and examples (green). This is important in highlighting whether the audience (you) was able to understand the artwork in terms of meaning and concept.
Check out our Comment Hall of Fame , which features amazing constructive comments!
Submitting to the Gallery [^ ]
ProjectComment guarantees constructive comments for every piece in our Gallery, but to get constructive comments, you must first give constructive comments on pieces from our Gallery! This ensures the system keeps running, that comments are being given so that others get comments. (Submission Limit: 7/week.)
If you would like to submit Literature, we would really appreciate it if you could comment on Literature so that it is fair. Submitting Literature?
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For ProjectComment to approve your submission to our Gallery, please do the following:
- Give a constructive comment on a deviation in our Gallery, preferably from the same folder you would like to submit to yourself.
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- We will review your comment. If the comment is constructive, your submission will be accepted into the group and will not be moved until you get a constructive comment back.
Please note it takes 48 hours (maximum) to receive a response from ProjectComment regarding your Gallery Submissions
Our Gallery System
Folders open to our members: Give & Get 1 Comment, 200 Words Minimum
Give & Get 1 Comment, 300 Words Minimum
Give & Get 2 Comments, 200 Words Minimum
Give & Get 2 Comments, 300 Words Minimum
What do our folders mean?
- Give & Get - If you submit to Give & Get 1, you will give 1 comment and get 1 comment. If you submit to Give & Get 2, you will give 2 comments and get 2 comments.
- Lines - If you submit to 200 words minimum, you will give 200 words minimum and get 200 words minimum. If you submit to 300 words minimum, you will give 300 words minimum and get 300 words minimum.
Take Note
- Please respect our system. For example, if you are commenting on a deviation in the 300 words minimum folders, please post a comment of 300 words minimum.
- If you have made and linked us to two constructive comments, you will, of course, get two constructive comments back.
- Comments must be constructive, on deviation-related content. What is a Constructive Comment?
Submitting Literature [^ ]
You may submit literature to ProjectComment , but we do have specific rules…
- If you would like to submit Literature to our Gallery, we would really appreciate it if you could comment on Literature so that it is fair.
- Our members will not be commenting on more than two standard pages of Literature. Therefore, we ask that you refrain from submitting more than two pages or, if you insist on submitting, please do not expect our commenters to comment, fully, on the entire piece.
- Our members cannot comment on any chapter after the first (e.g. Chapter 2 or 22) with understanding of happenings that occurred in previous chapters. Therefore, if you would like a comment on a piece that comes after the first chapter, it will be approached as a standalone piece.
- Our members may not know the fandom of a fanfiction piece. Therefore, please bear in mind that our members may not be able to comment on the content.
Giving & Getting Comments [^ ]
If you want to get comments by giving comments, that is awesome! ProjectComment tries to foster an environment of reciprocity, of fair exchange and balance, so that those that give comments get comments back of the same caliber.
How does it work to get comments by giving comments? Well, we have projects that encourage you to give comments first. Once you have commented and linked us to your comments, your piece will be commented on by other members – just like what you did for someone else.
- Our Gallery - ProjectComment ’s main system. Submitting to the Gallery
Please note that Give & Get Comment Projects guarantee you comments.
Getting Comments, Without Giving [^ ]
Commenting takes time, especially if you are posting constructive comments. Therefore, we understand if you just want to get comments without giving any (although, we would like you to pay the kindness forward by giving comments too).
- More Exposure - Not exactly a ‘Comment Project’, this project aims to bring you more exposure by featuring you on our front page and in a news article.
(Submission Limit: 1/week.) - No Constructive Comments - We guarantee one constructive comment for deviations with no constructive comments. (Submission Limit: 1/week.)
- Points/Comment Exchange - We accept
in exchange of comments. To do so, please donate here and ensure you link the deviations you would like to get comments on. Our prices:
- 100
= 2 Constructive Comments of 200 Words Minimum each.
- 150
= 2 Constructive Comments of 300 Words Minimum each.
Please note that some Get Comment Projects do not guarantee you comments.
Interacting & Supporting Commenters [^ ]
Without our awesome commenters, ProjectComment wouldn't be the group it is today. It is with that belief that we have initiatives for you all to interact and support one another as commenters, but also as artists and members of the DeviantArt community.
- Nominate a Commenter + Win 100 Points! - Awarding one awesome member 100
every two weeks, with art features of other great commenters.
Comment Support [^ ]
You have come to the right place if you would like support for your comments and/or commenting in general! If you are open and willing to learn, we are more than willing to help and guide you through the realm of commenting.
- Note Us - Not sure whether a comment is ‘constructive’? Don’t want to offend anyone with your comment? Stumped at what to say? Note us! If you are interested in improving your commenting to help others, consider contacting us for suggestions, advice and more.
- Our Constructive Commenting: Guiding Questions should help you in writing constructive comments by providing you with guiding questions for you to answer. Our Comment Hall of Fame also provides examples of constructive comments we value in the group.
- Comment Support Group Sessions:
- #1 - Lack of Artistic Experience & Follow-Up
#1.2 - Lack of Artistic Experience (additional challenge) - #2 - Knowing Something is Off & Follow-Up
- #3 - Constructive Praise & Follow-Up
- #4 - Structuring Comments & Follow-Up
- Finding Confidence #5.1 & #5.2 & Follow-Up
- #6 - What and How to Comment & Follow-Up
- Workshops & Guides – We have the following workshops: Guidance , Balance , Resources , Research , Tone , Praise , Connection and guides to help you with your comments, as indicated below:
- Constructively Comment in 5 Quick Steps
- How to Format your Comments
- Improvement and Critique
- A Guide to Commenting
- A Guide on (Offending) Comments
- Why Comment in the First Place
- How to Write an Artist's (or Author's) Description
- How to Receive Feedback and Critique
- Getting Comments
Supporting ProjectComment [^ ]
We appreciate every and any support to help artists on DeviantArt get the constructive comments they deserve. As they say, the more, the merrier!
You can support ProjectComment in many different ways:
- Post a Journal, Status Update and more about ProjectComment . Invite and encourage others to join in on the commenting fun!
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If you would like to go one step further than a commenter or member, consider becoming an admin at ProjectComment .
We are in need of volunteers to help us manage the group behind-the-scenes. Those who are interested in our open positions should send us a note with the position you are interested in and an explanation for your interest.
Open Positions
- Writing and Posting Commenting Workshops/Tutorials (once a month)
- Hosting Chat Events (once a month)
- Commenting Officially (once a week)
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Please ensure that you can demonstrate activity within the group before application. We will not be accepting applications from people who do not have a history of making a difference in ProjectComment .
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Comments: 796
3wyl In reply to ??? [2018-10-24 13:04:34 +0000 UTC]
For the first part about coming off as offensive, you're always welcome to send what you've written to the group via notes. As an unrelated party, we can offer some insights to your comment and what may sound offensive.
As for finding it hard to understand what you're trying to explain, it may help to invite the commenter to ask questions if they're confused, and that you'd be happy to answer any questions if they don't understand. Even the best person at explaining something may still hit a wall with another person. It takes two people to really make this work.
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NadLock In reply to ??? [2018-10-22 01:01:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you for all this , it’s really good to have a guide . No w, I csma look at comments through a new angle
ProjectComment forever ><
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3wyl In reply to NadLock [2018-10-22 01:16:33 +0000 UTC]
Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, concerns or anything else!
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darrienvnvl In reply to ??? [2018-10-21 13:41:42 +0000 UTC]
Kinda new around these parts. Just came because someone gave me a invite.
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3wyl In reply to darrienvnvl [2018-10-21 19:46:44 +0000 UTC]
Cool stuff. Let me know if you have any questions, suggestions, concerns or anything else!
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Frozarburst In reply to ??? [2018-10-05 23:47:30 +0000 UTC]
Thank you! I appreciate you choosing me, although I will admit I don't know how you found me. I understand the rules and all, but I still wanna try and be straight to the point with what I say unless its a full analysis like my reviews. Hope you enjoy them
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sketchook In reply to ??? [2018-09-29 17:12:33 +0000 UTC]
hey! I commented on this:
and i would like to submit something : )
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3wyl In reply to sketchook [2018-09-30 01:51:10 +0000 UTC]
Thank you so much for commenting!
If you would like your art accepted into our gallery, we ask you to give a constructive comment of 6-7 lines, so that it is fair and our system continues to work. For a more objective measurement, 6-7 lines is 200 words minimum of deviation-related content.
So, we have the following options:
1. You can receive tips on how to improve your comment(s).
2. You can post another comment.
3. You can post in Quick Comments if you have a quick question.
4. You can submit to our favourites instead.
Up to you!
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cinnamonbscotchpie In reply to ??? [2018-09-05 05:26:38 +0000 UTC]
Would my comment on this post be a constructive comment? Did I do this right?
www.deviantart.com/theyummypie…
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3wyl In reply to cinnamonbscotchpie [2018-09-05 23:31:02 +0000 UTC]
Yes, thank you! Did you want to submit a piece to the gallery?
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Sn3kb010 In reply to ??? [2018-08-30 02:33:34 +0000 UTC]
dang, constructive comments are like paragraphs or an article.
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hexikitty In reply to ??? [2018-08-24 01:31:43 +0000 UTC]
I have a weird question uwu
What should I do if I don’t want to receive comments in return? I’m really weird about being told what to do with my art lmfao— but I love to try helping people who *want* the help in form of constructive comments.
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3wyl In reply to hexikitty [2018-08-24 13:01:35 +0000 UTC]
You don't have to do anything if you don't want to receive comments in return. The way that most of our projects work is that you give comments first, before receiving comments yourself. Just don't sign up for projects where you must link a piece of your work to participate, e.g. Gallery at a Glance . You can take part in Quick Comments (reply to people's questions in the comments section) or comment on pieces in our gallery .
Everyone who submits to our gallery has made the commitment to receiving constructive comments.
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THEMYSTERYWRITER In reply to ??? [2018-08-17 22:22:53 +0000 UTC]
Hey, can you tell me how to submit my work to you guys? I don’t really understand the guidelines, and would really appreciate the chance to spread my work throughout the site
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3wyl In reply to THEMYSTERYWRITER [2018-08-17 23:40:01 +0000 UTC]
To submit to our gallery, make a 200-word-minimum comment on a deviation in our gallery, and link us to the deviation you commented on so we know. You can also link to the piece you'd like to submit to the gallery at the same time, and we'll submit it for you.
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UndeadFae In reply to ??? [2018-08-13 23:04:00 +0000 UTC]
thank you for the invitation! My only question is if there's a number of comment everyone has to write over a certain amount of time? I'm all in for giving constructive comments to people, it sounds amazing, but I don't always have the time to do that
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Rengen0 In reply to ??? [2018-08-12 22:24:02 +0000 UTC]
ok, I will make sure I do all of what this says
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CometTheMountainLion In reply to ??? [2018-08-08 10:15:01 +0000 UTC]
What? Does mine here not qualify? Smh.
www.deviantart.com/mewiebee/ar…
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3wyl In reply to CometTheMountainLion [2018-08-08 13:08:48 +0000 UTC]
If you'd like to submit to our gallery, comments should be 200 words minimum as you'll get the same in return.
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ZenDisorder In reply to ??? [2018-08-04 01:01:58 +0000 UTC]
Can't wait to start, but this is a bit confusing so it's a bit stressful.
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3wyl In reply to ZenDisorder [2018-08-04 15:27:09 +0000 UTC]
Basically, we encourage people to give and get constructive comments. We do this through projects, where each project has its own guidelines. A lot of people just want to submit to our gallery for constructive comments. If you'd like to do that, please make a 200-word-minimum comment on a deviation in our gallery, and link us to the deviation you commented on so we know!
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SharpshooterPamu In reply to ??? [2018-07-27 18:32:03 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for inviting me to the group! Not sure where to start, though.
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3wyl In reply to SharpshooterPamu [2018-07-27 23:34:14 +0000 UTC]
Basically, we encourage people to give and get constructive comments. We do this through projects, where each project has its own guidelines. A lot of people just want to submit to our gallery for constructive comments. If you'd like to do that, please make a 200-word-minimum comment on a deviation in our gallery, and link us to the deviation you commented on so we know!
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SharpshooterPamu In reply to 3wyl [2018-07-28 00:04:19 +0000 UTC]
Ohh I see.. I just made my attempt earlier. I’m not sure if I’m doing it right.
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3wyl In reply to SharpshooterPamu [2018-07-29 23:09:55 +0000 UTC]
I'm not sure I saw it. Did you link to the piece you commented on?
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SharpshooterPamu In reply to 3wyl [2018-07-30 00:30:27 +0000 UTC]
I just did two few days ago.
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CannotLeave In reply to ??? [2018-07-19 02:21:31 +0000 UTC]
I joined yesterday I think! I do not so much want comments myself unless people have questions for me, but I would love to give comments to people who want them! I love answering questions really, and I love helping people... If anybody has something they want a comment on, just ask me if you want to!
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3wyl In reply to CannotLeave [2018-07-19 16:12:23 +0000 UTC]
Sounds awesome! I'm planning on noting you a bit more about that.
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AroojBasit In reply to ??? [2018-07-17 10:55:44 +0000 UTC]
I have a question! When you do 2 comments, do you comment on the same deviation twice??
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3wyl In reply to AroojBasit [2018-07-17 23:09:35 +0000 UTC]
Please comment on separate deviations.
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ThermidorResistance In reply to ??? [2018-07-13 03:09:05 +0000 UTC]
Hi, I'm a returning member. I was part of this group but I wasn't really active. I don't really give out comments much these days, nor do I expect any in return. If I see something I like I tend to just fave it, or if I know the artist I will comment. I'm pretty shy about randomly commenting.
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Parablebox In reply to ??? [2018-07-09 18:51:03 +0000 UTC]
I get it now. Basically writing a detailed summarized report on the artwork. Used to do these all the time back in high school. Easy peezy.
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SaliuMakes In reply to ??? [2018-07-09 00:49:14 +0000 UTC]
Hello,
I am a new member and I guess I usually find myself giving constructive criticism. Instead of receiving a comment for a comment I made, is there anyway I could earn points by giving constructive criticism?
Best,
SaliuMakes
www.deviantart.com/saliumakes
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3wyl In reply to SaliuMakes [2018-07-09 23:08:55 +0000 UTC]
We will be hosting a contest this month where winners will get for the comments they give. Generally speaking, giving points for comments is only used for special events, as there's no way for us to sustain that long-term.
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Parablebox In reply to SaliuMakes [2018-07-09 18:50:24 +0000 UTC]
Oh shit, did not know you were a new member too. Awesome!
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Bluelynny In reply to ??? [2018-06-30 01:40:18 +0000 UTC]
Uh one question. I like posting short and sweet comments, but I'd never post a comment like,"It sucks" or "You should go back to (art) school". It's just rather a bit tiring, as posting a comment that's longer than a sentence or two would bore me. I think i can still put up what I like it and dislike it. If you don't want me in the group, then I'll go, as long as your okay, and when I feel like writting longer sentences (Or maybe I should start writting longer comments) Either way, the group will still be there, right?
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3wyl In reply to Bluelynny [2018-07-01 00:07:29 +0000 UTC]
Yes, that is correct. You can comment however way you like if you have no intention of submitting to our gallery. Our gallery is used only for giving/getting constructive comments, so we have a minimum word count there.
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