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Click Download and unzip the file to viewBy request.
If you like it and want others to see it, please favourite it so it gets shared around. That is the point of it
Related items are news.deviantart.com/article/35… or treijim.deviantart.com/journal… And I've now got the entire thing pasted below so you only have to download it if you want a properly formatted version.
How to Comment
By request, I’ve created a tutorial on how to comment. This won’t guarantee you give fantastic comments if you do this, but people asked for it, so here it is! Below are a few important aspects to take into consideration before commenting. After you read those, follow the following steps and write your responses to the questions in the comment field of your chosen artwork. It’s broken down quite a lot so you should always find things to comment on.
Consider This
Absorb
Are you open to absorb the image when you first look at it? Or is your mind in a state of critical analysis? Be open to take in the image before you look at it critically. Give the image a decent chance before commenting.
Intent
Are you going to point out something the artist did on purpose? Do you even know what the artist was trying to do? Is stylisation more important than realistic representation? Ask yourself these things before commenting. You may be insulting the artist by not taking into consideration what they were trying to do.
Technicality
Sometimes, the person you are commenting on may be oblivious to the terms you are using, and your words may indeed be wasted if they are too technical. Speak clear English, and explain anything that may be foreign to a less experienced artist. Just because you know technical terms, doesn’t make you a better artist.
Opinion
These days, being opinionated is seen as a bad thing. I don’t see why. What value does a fact have if it wasn’t our opinion that makes them valuable? Be careful with your words and remember that they are the artist and they didn’t draw the image for you (most likely). Your suggestions are no more than suggestions, but they can still be valuable and greatly appreciated.
First Impression
As nice as it is to hear first impressions sometimes, it may not be the best idea to actually leave a comment on your first time looking at it. Take some time (minutes to days) to go over the work and think about what you will say. You can tell the artist your first impression later.
The best approach may be to choose a couple of titles from each heading, unless the artist likes/wants long comments…
General (and abstract)
Appeal
Do you like it in general? Is it well done? Why?
Overall feel
What is the overall feel of the image? Why? Is there a way to increase the impact?
Objectivity
Do you like what it’s of? Do you like how it is being depicted? Why?
Subjectivity
Do you like what it’s about? Why?
Rhythm
Are there patterns present? Do you like them? Do they add to the feel of the image successfully? How?
Movement
How did your eyes move over the image? How do they travel over it after you’ve taken it in? Is the movement too divided? Does it match the image’s theme? Why?
Composition
What do you think of the composition? Is it balanced? Is there a way to make it how the artist wants?
Balance (tonal)
Is there a reasonable balance of dark and light shapes? Do the tones match the intended mood? Are the darkest/lightest shapes interesting?
Colour
Do the colours appear natural/alien? How well do they define the mood of the image? Could the colours be improved? Which ones? Why? Did they use a palette effectively? Did they need to?
Shape
Does the image contain overall interesting shapes? How do these shapes affect the image? Could shapes be added/subtracted? Which ones and why?
Attention
What is the centre of attention for you? Why? What is it supposed to be?
Refinement
Did they work long enough on the image? Did they work too long on it? Did they go overboard with what they were trying to say? Could the message/forms be refined? How? Why? Could it do with/without a border of some kind?
Details
Are there hidden packets of detail that make you want to come back for more? Do you enjoy the detail of the image or is it too busy to look at? Is the image perhaps too sharp or too soft? Is it supposed to be?
Figures (animals)
Body Language
What can you read of the body language of the character? Was it done well? Does it make you feel better/worse about the image? Why?
Expression
What does the expression of the character tell you? How does this make you feel? How does this alter your perception of the image? Why?
Balance (body)
Are the characters in balance? How does this affect the feel of the image? How does this change your disposition towards the character?
Appeal
Do you actually like the character’s appearance/personality? Why? What do you think of the character in regards to appearance and/or personality?
Accuracy
Are the details of the character how the artist wants them? For example, do they match the style the artist was attempting? If not, what can be improved? Why?
Association
Are you able to connect with the character? Why? Are you supposed to be able to? Is there a way to improve the intended connection?
Background (non-figures)
Detail
Is the background busy/calm enough to suit the mood of the image? Is it too distracting/plain? Why? What could be improved?
Realism
Does the background look accurate to life? If it is supposed to but doesn’t, what could be improved?
Emotion
What does the background make you feel? Which parts make you feel this way? Why?
Figures
If the image has no figures, could it do with some? Why? If it has some, could it do without? Why? How would this affect the theme of the image?
Connection
Do you feel an affinity for the depicted scenery/background? Does it affect how you feel about the image? How?
What Not To Say
Okay, so this is just what I think, but these are some things I would avoid saying, as most people don’t like to hear them.
Untalented
Don’t tell someone they have talent. Talent is circumstantial, and if it’s untested, it’s going to waste. Some artists are at the stage where they just need general encouragement. It’s the beginning stages of a great artist.
Resemblance
Telling someone their character looks like someone else is unhelpful and sometimes insulting. Don’t do it – please.
Unappealing
If you tell an artist you don’t like their image, how do you expect them to respond? Is it their fault that you don’t like it? Do you have to like it to appreciate it?
Raw Comments
I go on about these sometimes. Basically, it’s a comment with no depth. “Awesome” is a grand example of this. Is that really the impression you want to leave on the artist? Do no other words come to mind when you look at it?
First Comment! Yay!
No yay. No. Just no. Just don’t. I display my comments from newest to oldest. Don’t be silly.
Advertising
Don’t talk about your work when you’re supposed to be talking about someone else’s. It’s extremely rude.
Ungrateful
Don’t tell the artist they’re being ungrateful and should respond to your comments. Is art about artists or is it about art?
Comparing
Don’t tell the artist they could do better. Don’t you think that if they were capable of doing so, they would have? They may well have a reason for not “doing better”. Think first.
Medium-Specific
Here are other things to comment on according to the medium. These are the three I have experience in, so I can’t comment on anything more. Sorry.
Traditional Drawing
Medium quality, courage, method of application, eraser usage, utilisation of materials…
Digital Drawing
Brush usage, custom brushes, texture, layer usage, filter usage, file size/resolution…
Photography
Focus, filters, lighting, angle, darkroom work, "photoshopping", candidness…
To Conclude
And nothing else is coming to mind, so that’s the end of that. Was that a tutorial? No? Oh well. If you’re not sure how to put something, remember that everything comes down to opinion and intent. Don’t feel bad about praising an artist, either! Critique doesn’t have to be just what’s wrong with the image OR even how to fix these “errors”, though the latter is quite valid.
You are generally allowed to make suggestions, as long as you word them as such.
You are also allowed to say positive things about a piece of work. Isn’t that what it’s for?
Why create art if there is no feeling of pride or success during the process or at the end?
As a side note, why aren’t there tutorials on how to favourite a work yet I can easily write five pages on how to comment?
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Comments: 124
KandiKane1719 [2014-05-30 21:42:39 +0000 UTC]
How to comment
by Kandi
(why am I doing this)
(cuz I can)
Look at the title:
The title normally tells you what your dealing with
Its the cover of the book
The title of the song
The-
(Alright we get it lets get on with it)
The cover tells you half of what's going on
So let that be you clue for you wittiness
Description:
The description tells you the another half what's going on
If they don't have one
Well that's another clue for your smart-ass
Picture:
And now the picture
Look around
Observe
Find something that catches your eye
Once you find it
Click on the empty box
Manners:
You wouldn't want someone to write something harsh on your work
So don't do it to them
If your writing advice
Try to make it sound like if your telling someone they got some shit stuck in their teeth
If you say it like that you'll hurt there feelings
So make it sound less hurtful
Jack-ass
Spell-Check:
The most important
Make it readable
I d0n wnn @ si no sh!t li dis
I want to see good, proper grammar
Have a nice day
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sadaharugin [2013-09-03 14:51:49 +0000 UTC]
Hnnmm I didnt read all of it mainly because im sleepy but from what my eyes caught as i was scan reading this was " your allowed to make posetive comments, thats what its there for' and i felt a switch of emotions from feeling frustrated about not being sucsessfull about art to feeling posetive about still having more chancese to become sucessfull with some lovley help from a new thought that was inspired by some of what you wrote and thats " your allowed to be Posetive, after all isn't that what posetive energy if for?"
I didn't think someone would write a tutorial for 'how to comment' but im glad you did ^^ and im glad i stumbled upon this to i feel so mucg better now. Thankyou for sharing.!
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zigaudrey [2012-08-03 06:56:43 +0000 UTC]
Hum ok,how can i comment picture when we can't publish a comment?Because i am the only one who can't comment a member's art which i can't says the username.
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treijim In reply to zigaudrey [2012-10-18 04:55:30 +0000 UTC]
i dont understand your question sorry
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zigaudrey In reply to treijim [2012-10-18 05:54:07 +0000 UTC]
To resume...
I WAS BEEN BLOCKED BY HIM!!!
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jaydensunn [2012-05-24 05:15:29 +0000 UTC]
Resemblance- Telling someone their character looks like someone else is unhelpful and sometimes insulting. Don’t do it – please.
This one hit's home i have had multiple people do this. It is extremely disappointing and totally insulting.
I hope other people will take the time to read this. c:
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trinketanddarkholme [2012-05-21 06:46:37 +0000 UTC]
Thought this was going to be some kind of ridiculous satire or rant... Actually, it is very useful!
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treijim In reply to trinketanddarkholme [2012-10-18 04:55:48 +0000 UTC]
satire is overrated. thanks!
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Jarilite [2012-01-24 16:41:36 +0000 UTC]
Brilliant!!! Your are awesome at words!! I hope this help me out! My English isn't good, but well...
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ambientdream [2011-10-06 06:49:24 +0000 UTC]
you are fantastic at words , seriously. you have inspired me on how i can comment other artworks well even though i know my English isn't that good... I love the last words you say, "As a side note, why aren’t there tutorials on how to favourite a work yet I can easily write five pages on how to comment? " haha. brilliant indeed. thank you for taking your time to write this
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treijim In reply to ambientdream [2011-10-20 19:18:50 +0000 UTC]
thanks very much! im glad you found substance here :3
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animegirl732mc [2010-07-04 11:28:12 +0000 UTC]
i had no idea there was a tutorial for this. o.O XD well now i know there is...
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sailortitan [2010-04-09 20:22:45 +0000 UTC]
I featured this tutorial in my latest journal entry.
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BrittVelvettx [2010-01-30 04:35:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm using this as a guideline for some reviews on my website. ^_^
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treijim In reply to BrittVelvettx [2010-02-12 00:10:19 +0000 UTC]
Cool beans. Credit where credit is due, thanks
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BrittVelvettx In reply to treijim [2010-02-12 01:17:43 +0000 UTC]
Will do, and your welcome.
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Italics [2009-05-26 05:02:56 +0000 UTC]
You're such a genius. This definitely needs to be spread.
(I believe I've commented on this... a LONG time ago. But I had to find it again to show some people)
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treijim In reply to Italics [2009-06-09 02:03:16 +0000 UTC]
Haha naw. Thanks :] Spread it all you like
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Eleuia [2009-01-14 23:36:04 +0000 UTC]
I've never seen anything like this but I must admit those are very wise words. Personally I've always believed in constructive critisism and I'm glad someone is spreading the message. n.n
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Ashita-No-Hikari [2008-12-22 22:50:58 +0000 UTC]
I should have read that before i started commenting since i'm new in here ..XD
I find it really helpful not only for commenting but as a check list for the artists too.. Thanx for sharing..^__^
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soulblade35 [2008-08-02 08:20:55 +0000 UTC]
Aww... it's so nice to see a lot of people here spreading out the good news on correct form on commenting!
Personally, one should leave all his/her personal tastes behind and evaluate a certain artwork with neutrality. Many people happen to pass judgment on what is "art" or not -- and I hear this same old complaint on manga/anime.
Art criticism is all about examining the formal elements of art and how these elements relate to one another.
As for the side note, maybe that's simply because of the nastiest traits in human nature. We tend to point out faults quicker rather than to give out praises, and what's worse, we sometimes tend to overlook these good things. And those negative traits should be restrained somehow.
Interesting tutorial, by the way Spread the good news farther and wide...
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treijim In reply to soulblade35 [2008-08-15 06:44:41 +0000 UTC]
I don't fully agree. Without personal taste, the artwork becomes superfluous. What good is a message when it is not applied to a personal level? It's superfluous and superficial. Personal tastes should always be present, but should not be interpreted as judgement. For example, I can think a picture is good, but not like it. I judge it to be well drawn, but when it comes to my tastes, it does not appeal to me. They're different things and people should always be aware of how to state them as different things.
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teraquads [2008-07-04 19:36:41 +0000 UTC]
Thanks for this. I found several things listed here that drive me crazy personally, and I'm at least glad to know others have had a similair annoyance with bad comments.
Very good! Thanks for taking the time.
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Zynnx [2008-05-13 01:11:21 +0000 UTC]
you did a really good job of picking apart the process
I noticed about half-way through, that the steps you go through to make a constructive-critique/"good" comment are sort of the same steps you might take while making the piece itself. in a way, this could sort of be a double tutorial, not just for helping others, but self-critique as well I think I might find myself looking back at it next time I'm drawing something ^-^
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HaniB In reply to treijim [2008-03-25 12:19:53 +0000 UTC]
I guess it isn't. I couldn't open the file when I downloaded it though.
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treijim In reply to HaniB [2008-03-25 22:14:51 +0000 UTC]
You might need winzip. It should be standard with all versions of Windows, these days.
Or, you can just read it in the Artist Comments, make your judgement based on that, and fave it if you like it without having to download anything
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HaniB In reply to treijim [2008-03-25 22:32:00 +0000 UTC]
Oh ok lol. The .html file wouldn't open.
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treijim In reply to HaniB [2008-03-25 22:33:27 +0000 UTC]
Did you try opening it using Internet Explorer or your current web browser?
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