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Description Deviant Guide: Good Comments

Since deviantART was first born on August 7th 2000, comments have always retained an air of mystery. deviantART was one of the first dedicated art communities of its kind, and it inspired a standard that is our duty to uphold today. As a deviant, you can play an important role in helping a fellow artist develop their skills, and helping the community retain a level of quality to be proud of.

And all it takes is a comment.

Why Does It Concern Me?

deviantART has a favorite system that has slowly diminished the importance of good critique throughout the site, and reduced the level of effort required for feedback to an artist. In communities where such a system does not exist, receiving a comment is an honor that members of deviantART will sadly never experience the same way members of these other communities will.

However, deviantART has something no other community has: spirit. Like no other community of its kind, deviantART exhibits passion and interest in art that is shown no where else. As such, the importance of maintaining this spirit is foremost. Improving the quality of our comments is one way we can do this.

A truly outstanding comment is always hard to compose, always hard to receive, and always hard to come by. For an artist however, a comment is of the greatest importance. It provides feedback on a deviation that will continue to remain unmatched by that of a favorite. To an artist, a comment is the difference between progression and refinement of ones skills, and continuity of an undeveloped style.

Where Is Critique Appropriate?

The golden rule of critique is always to ask yourself "is it appropriate to this work?" There are many examples of work here on deviantART where it is not necessary to give a massive comment, or where it is impossible to sit and analyze a piece of work for techniques. Make sure you ask yourself that question before you start to comment and save yourself wasted time.

Also make sure you only give critique where it is desired. deviantART has a wonderful system where deviants can select their desired level of critique, and having respect for an artists wishes can save you from a whole depth of trouble.

Consider yourself pre-warned: not everybody appreciates critique, and not everybody will take warmly to your opinion. Just know it's for the benefit of the recipient.

How To Give A Good Comment

A good comment is almost always composed of three important key topics. These are:

Techniques
Effects
Improvements

A good comment will always touch on one or more elements contained in these three areas, and will be highly beneficial to the receiving artist.

A good way to remember these three keep topics is to remember “TEI”, pronounced “tea”. Whenever you view a deviation, think about how you’re going to give them some “tea”.

Techniques

To most deviants, this is the element of commenting that is hardest to perfect and understand, and is often the reason why both givers and receivers of good critique are often confused.

The key step to this part of a comment is to look before you write. It is always tempting as a deviant to jump in and comment right away, but a good comment requires more than just a quick glance at a deviation.

Look at the deviation and ask yourself the following questions, which all refer to techniques the composer has used deliberately:

What are the colors like?
Do the colors blend together, or do they stick out? Is the piece comprised of a small number of colors, or does it utilize many?

How are the elements of the piece arranged? (This is called composition)
Where does your eye first move to? From what angle does the scene appear to be portrayed from? How light or dark is the picture?

How big or small is the subject of the picture?
Is it very far zoomed in or a great distance zoomed out?

Is the picture warped or realistic?
Are there lots of definite shapes in the piece, or is it very indefinite (often a technique of surreal or abstract art)?

What sort of focus does the piece use?
Does the composer use intricate detail, or is the picture very blurry? Does the shot highlight a small part of the scene, or does it capture a vast area?

Does the deviation contain textures?
If you were to touch the texture, how would it feel? Rough? Soft? Sandy?

These are six questions you should ask yourself every time you look at a deviation. Make sure you take an appropriate amount of time to inspect the piece for these techniques.

Effects

This part of a comment is perhaps the easiest, and surely the most practiced part of commenting around the deviantART community.

Describing the effects of the techniques upon you is as easy as saying how the piece makes you feel as the viewer.

There is nothing hard about listing your emotions. However there are some questions you can use to make sure what you are saying is relevant:

How does the piece make you feel?
Does it make you feel happy or sad? Does it make you want to cry or burst out laughing?

Does the piece remind you of something?
Does anything in the scene remind you of something from your childhood? Do the objects look similar to something you’ve seen somewhere before?

What do you like about the picture?
Is there a color that you like? Do you like how the piece is arranged? (Refer to the techniques you’ve already listed)

Make sure your passionate about what you write in this part. If the piece does not make you happy, try not to come across too nasty or unappreciative.

Improvements

This is where the comment can get personal and often get a deviant off side with you. It is important to remember that a deviant spent their time making this piece. However tempting it is to be nasty, don’t ever just write that you “hate the piece” or “dislike it” without having some evidence to back it up.

The purpose of providing the techniques and effects in parts one and two of the comment is to provide this evidence, and if done correctly, it should accurately reflect you attitude to this part of the comment. If it doesn’t, go back and rethink the questions we asked ourselves earlier on.

Offering improvements to a deviant is often going to end up with a sad receiver. Everybody adapts to their own style after a while, and it often hurts to be told that it’s not that great. On the same token, offering improvements to a deviant can be the greatest gift you can ever give.

Here are two questions to ask yourself while giving improvements:

What would make this piece even better?
Always refer to the techniques you used in part one. This will make your comment sound much more professional, and come across as helpful rather than forceful. Find techniques that you think could have been done better, and if possible, post links to another deviation that examples what you’re referring to. This can be inspiring to the deviant and give them a great example to bounce ideas off.

Why do I think you’re a good artist and why do I like your work?
All this time we’ve been professional and offering tips and examples. This is the part where you get to give some real praise. Leaving a comment ending with just improvements would leave the artist feeling down. A kind word never goes astray, so tell them why you liked their work, and why you think they deserve your help! Don’t shy up, nothing will make a deviant happier to hear how much you appreciate their input to the community!

Favorite?
Of course, it’s well within your rights to offer a favorite, so don’t be afraid to tell them they deserve it if you decide to give one! Make sure you really think it deserves a favorite though. If everybody favorites it, it’s not going to mean much to a deviant after a while.

Whats ddi yuo jst tyep?
Never forget to revise what you've written! The best comments are not only honest and well written, but they actually make sense!

Spelling and grammar may not be your thing, but you can at least do the deviant the favor of making it legible. They'll love you even more.

Length

Many deviants are unsure of how long a comment should be. But it’s really simple: how much do you need to write?

Just because a comment is short, doesn’t mean it’s not a good comment, and vice versa for a long comment. Length means nothing. It’s the content that counts.

Is That It Already?

You better believe it! Making good comments is really that easy! Just follow the steps provided, and you’re on your way to making comments that everybody is going to love you for.

Remember one important thing though: always be yourself. No matter what formula you use, nothing means more to an artist to receive an honest comment from somebody who shows that they care about what a piece means to them.

Happy commenting everybody!

Nathan (~kle0012 ) and Kitty (~kittysyellowjacket )
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Comments: 780

gorgonbreath [2010-09-10 23:48:16 +0000 UTC]



This is good for constructive comments for something nice, but how do i comment if i see some thing that makes me want to reach for the eyebleach?

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kkisaragi [2010-08-30 23:31:48 +0000 UTC]

This is a great guide! I'm always thinking about what I should write for a comment, but I can never figure out what exactly I should write. ^^"

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Tyehlicska [2010-08-25 12:30:54 +0000 UTC]

From what I've read so far, it looks heaps helpful and stuff. Sadly though, I'm kinda in a hurry and stuff, so I've gotta finish reading this later. But I'm looking forward to it anyhoo! owo

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MintChocoRoco [2010-08-23 22:18:44 +0000 UTC]

Every new deviant should be directed to this when they first sign up. It really does help the thinking process of "what to say" when confronted with a new deviation each day.

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Paulcellx [2010-08-23 00:40:43 +0000 UTC]

Very very usefull, this guide really helped me a lot! From now on i'm gonna think in what i comment! To make a good comment to make teh artist feel proud! ^^

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FireSilverFox [2010-08-22 10:54:38 +0000 UTC]

This is very helpful, I have never really figured out what to say in a comment
And I think is easy to remember this too!
T E I

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tisinrei In reply to ??? [2010-08-12 04:05:02 +0000 UTC]

amazing tutorial man, I will try follow some tips and improve my critic skills...

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Dusklight-07 [2010-08-05 05:29:13 +0000 UTC]

Ah. Another thing that I really need.
Took me too long to find but... here it is.
Detailed and extremely helpful.
Hopefully I'll use this wherever I go on DA :>

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Head-ZonkStudios In reply to ??? [2010-08-03 23:03:06 +0000 UTC]

Also, keep any kind of swearing/cussing down to a minimum.

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Zelfire In reply to ??? [2010-07-27 01:49:34 +0000 UTC]

Agreed. I only wish more and more folks would follow these guidelines. Maybe it should be a 'Click Here' when you first join. Could help new users know what to do when it comes down to what to say when they find something they really like, or don't like (So they can point out things to help the creator of the piece.)

It ties in with the whole, Comments over Favorites thing too, which I never understood Faves, if you can't comment before it. Should be a requirement to comment before you Fave.

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hikarushirou [2010-07-13 18:54:12 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, yeah~ Have some TEI when looking at deviations. I should put that in my descriptions now. And link to this. XD

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Milarca In reply to hikarushirou [2010-12-21 22:42:28 +0000 UTC]

Hi, I was just looking at your signature and noticed you have your words 'covering' the link. If you don't mind me asking, what code did you use to get it like that? (=

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hikarushirou In reply to Milarca [2010-12-22 02:27:24 +0000 UTC]

Do what? You mean how the words link to things? Just use an a href tag.
words

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Milarca In reply to hikarushirou [2010-12-22 10:39:39 +0000 UTC]

Oh, thanks

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Thelightforest [2010-07-10 17:46:54 +0000 UTC]

I'm guilty of not doing this, but It was quite informitave.

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Mijaafa In reply to ??? [2010-07-08 16:07:06 +0000 UTC]

This was very instructive The real problem I have is when giving constructive critique to an artist who's art is far better than mine. In those situations, I usually imagine the artist thinking "Yeah, right. Like you know it any better." Do you think it is appropriate to give critique to someone who's clearly on a whole other level of art then you are?

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hajibloodplusfan [2010-07-01 21:56:10 +0000 UTC]

This is VERY useful! But, when it comes to trying to say a comment to improve the artist, I always think I'll make the artist feel bad.

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ChopnScrew [2010-06-28 05:10:24 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, this really does add up everything someone would like to receive. Good job in making this, kudos!

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MasterXG [2010-06-27 19:30:49 +0000 UTC]

*sigh*

That's why I wish sometimes my works would get more comments than favourite, I want just to see if the people like it or not, what could I do better, what should I continue to do, but oh well...

I don't whine when someone fav and run, because that's sometimes a message that the art is appreciated by the person who faved it ^^

At least at good, serious arts I give my best to say what I liked instead of just writing "nice" or "lol" and if there's something where he/she can improves.

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LiLDanime [2010-06-22 23:42:58 +0000 UTC]

I joined a week earler and how do you make account icons and plz icons appear in comments?

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audse In reply to LiLDanime [2010-06-23 06:07:38 +0000 UTC]

Well, you type :iconusernameplz : without the space before the second colon. For example,

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LiLDanime In reply to audse [2010-06-23 19:10:21 +0000 UTC]

thank u!

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xSPYROTHEDRAGONx [2010-06-14 14:30:36 +0000 UTC]

I'll keep that in mind, thanks a lot!

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Erua [2010-06-07 22:40:18 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot for making it, there are many things I generally don't understand for commenting and the like, and this helped me a lot. I'll definitely be keaping TEI in mind from now on.

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TypicalWatson [2010-05-23 16:29:26 +0000 UTC]

Wow, thank you for sharing these tips. I often end up struggling to think of what to say in comments but that TEI tip is rather nifty I shall try to remeber that next time!

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AnimekerGirl [2010-05-18 00:44:32 +0000 UTC]

OK, let me practice what I just learned.

I don't find any faults in this. You covered every element a comment needs.
It drives me beserk when I see an amazing piece of art and the artist screams 'CRITIQUE ME!!!' on the Artist Comments, and everyone just says "Awesome." It's such a vague word.
I really liked this, and it definitely deserves a Daily Deviation. Congrats on that, by the way. Totally a favorite in my book.

How's that?

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ChopnScrew In reply to AnimekerGirl [2010-06-28 04:57:22 +0000 UTC]

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AnimekerGirl In reply to ChopnScrew [2010-06-29 21:18:04 +0000 UTC]

8D I did it!

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Chi-mara [2010-05-09 06:00:41 +0000 UTC]

Thank you very much for posting this!

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ArtOfAndreas In reply to ??? [2010-05-05 07:46:29 +0000 UTC]

great one, worth taking some time to read it all
think I will put this under my upcomming deviations
thanks a lot

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duckgold In reply to ??? [2010-04-27 17:22:18 +0000 UTC]

Good job and ving!

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Roses077 In reply to ??? [2010-04-26 22:07:40 +0000 UTC]

Know what? let's ban faves!!
Kidding!! maybe it should be limited.
Or at least faves shoud be locked until the deviation was commented
Cause people are really careless about a serious artist`s feelings about critique.

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rimmerthesmeg In reply to ??? [2010-04-16 03:32:36 +0000 UTC]

Doesn't that defy the title -deviantART-?

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SonicXKT [2010-04-14 14:56:35 +0000 UTC]

CAN HELP

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SonicXKT In reply to ??? [2010-04-14 14:54:40 +0000 UTC]

NISE

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pillithe10th In reply to ??? [2010-03-23 01:30:03 +0000 UTC]

I see what you are going for but many people dislike it when they are told how they can improve because that suggests they are not perfect so they treat it as bullying.

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DeviantIrk In reply to pillithe10th [2010-04-25 15:36:26 +0000 UTC]

Well, if they fear getting tips how to improve they should not upload them, because this is one of the main concepts of this site.

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The-Frozen-Leaf In reply to DeviantIrk [2010-05-15 09:52:26 +0000 UTC]

Exactly.. The main reason why I'm here is so I can improve..

(And I have a lot to improve..)
xD

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DeviantIrk In reply to The-Frozen-Leaf [2010-05-15 11:44:39 +0000 UTC]

Most people have^^
Would be boring if not...

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Stojke13 In reply to ??? [2010-03-16 09:59:25 +0000 UTC]

Is it okay for me to repost this?

I'll give you the respected credit, of course...

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icedcaramelcoffee [2010-02-17 06:02:30 +0000 UTC]

A very concise and useful guide. I think that comments are very important, so naturally I'm going to favorite this for future reference.

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Kuragarikokoro [2010-02-16 16:18:05 +0000 UTC]

i'm going to favorite this and use it when ever i feel lost while commenting.

it's very useful, thanks for typing it.

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Seckan [2010-02-12 02:59:32 +0000 UTC]

Excelent tutorial, giving good comments its really important, it means a lot. I just post "good work" or something like that, but from now on I'll follow this. Thanks.

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senshi-sun [2010-02-11 03:33:11 +0000 UTC]

I think this is a great idea. One of the things I try to do with my comments, no matter how short they are, is put a little feeling emoteicon with my comments. It's quick to do, but I think it says you care about the work in question.

Ex.: I put a dA Love one here.

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SRUJAL [2010-02-10 06:08:59 +0000 UTC]

Its to-the-point and helpful
Now I know how to comment

Thank you

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annekaretnikov [2010-02-08 08:05:00 +0000 UTC]

Thank god there's a guide like this on here.
I've been getting a few favorites nowadays, but very few comments, and I was starting to feel stupid for leaving thoughtful comments while people seemed to like "omg kool." just as much.

This has certainly encouraged me, and I might be using the icons too. Huumm.

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PropertyKar [2010-02-06 18:46:12 +0000 UTC]

Usefull

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KooboriSapphire [2010-02-01 04:33:22 +0000 UTC]

And it's been used on my stamp's artists comment to promote it [link]

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KooboriSapphire [2010-02-01 03:49:54 +0000 UTC]

I really wish other unappreciative deviants could read & understand this. It really pisses me off when I take a ton of time to work on a pic, & when it uploads, people either leave something like "cool pic" or "Nice", or they didn't even bother to comment on it at all, just fave bombed it. It just makes me feel like no one really cares about my work.

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Ravyre [2010-01-30 14:37:09 +0000 UTC]

I'm always nervous of giving terrible comments. lol

I'll most definitely try to remember 'TEI' when commenting in the future! :]

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