I've seen a lot of pouncing on users for offering apparently valid observations just because they dont skin.
So, when I saw the comment about scroll bar arrows, I remember that those arrows are not normally anti-aliased or vector based because they are so small and the angle doesn't normally require it. But, I didn't open the skin to see that they are not the normal size and that they are really skewed.
All I said, was that before someone is overly criticizes of a skin, they should see how time consuming it is to create a skin from scratch. I'm not talking about the skin that was thrown together to show how fast they could do it, I'm talking about skins, such as the ones Treetog makes, where he obviously puts his heart into the skin, and it takes 60 to 100 hours of "free work" to create. I don't yet have Treetog experience, and my next one looks like it is going to take at least 200 hours of "free work". I have to learn Bryce in order to do it right. So, it is going to take a lot of time.
Yes, it is done because it is fun and a challenge, at least for me. But, after you spend all this time, and put your heart into it, and you have someone jump down your throat or is unjustly and unfairly critical, it hurts. So, I felt the need to make the comment.
I didn't even realize that the skin was a port. I thought the author created it himself. But, again, my comment was well intentioned although it was wrong. If someone cares to remove my small comment, feel free to do so without any bad feelings on my part, because my small comment was wrong. Here is a link to my small comment. Actually, I would appreciate if it were removed because it was inaccurate in this case.
https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=1&SkinID=4600
Otherwise I either listen to them or not.
| The number of new users and skinners that join our happy little dysfunctional community every year is staggering. |
/me does not think that there enough constructive criticism on skins these days.
I feel it is mostly because of the reason stated. If you make a comment like that you take the chance on getting battered over it.
Rolf...it has been removed...
My first few WB skins sucked. Some people said "good job", which was nice, but not helpful. Some poeple said "I see potential", which was encouraging, but also not terribly helpful. Some people listed exactly what they thought was wrong with my work. Those comments were invaluable. If it weren't for the truly constructive critism left by a few people, my skins might still suck. Those people weren't all skinners, mind you. Some of them were graphic artists in other areas, and some of them were just insightful users, but I can't thank them enough.
When someone takes the time to thoroughly review your work and tell you exactly what could be done to improve it, it would be wise to at least take those comments into consideration. You might find that some of it is a matter of personal taste, and you might find that you can actually learn from it.
"Great job" is nice, and "This sucks" is not, but "here's how you could make it better" is exactly what you should be looking for, particularly if you are relatively new to skinning.
So check your egos at the door and open your mind to the possibility that your aren't an instant pro. I've been submitting skins here for over 3 years and skinning professionally for more than 2 of them, and I still pick up a tip or two from folks who are willing to offer useful comments.
I tried to send an email but apparently it didn't work.( webmaster AT wincustomize DOT org )
Yeah, I LOVE detailed feedback, but that's as rare as dropping a coin and it landing on it's edge. Well, not THAT rare but you get the idea.
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