Talk:"Galaxy Wars: Rampaging Bull"/@comment-24597222-20140506202547/@comment-20662333-20140511071515

I'm not turning this into a fight, but I do agree I was out of hand with my first line of statement. That was due to the irritation of seeing quite a bit of people assuming that your draw-over was superior to the original artist's in any way without understanding proportions even at it's complexity. Though, I do understand not everyone is an anatomy enthusiast, just the blatant "It's ugly" without explanation plucks my strings but hey everyone has opinions, I'll live.

You simply did not display art style, your aesthetic proportional opinion and body-type, yes but not art style, that is more a radical change to a method. Of course there's going to variations of what it will turn into in the final stages, but the basics are all the same. You can not build without the basic fundamental knowledge thats like building a house without a blueprint, you know what it looks like but it's going to have many flaws in the long run. That is unless they want to do something abstract, then sure go for it but that still has compositional basics.

Even with style or design they still have the basic fundamental structure it is universal, whether it is deformed or not.

I'm in no way a professional or aiming to be one but I do understand some artists are fragile people when it comes to the way some criticism can be relayed to each other, but the reality is, not everyone will be nice some will be curt and some will be harsh not everyone will get a sugar coated explanation and people have to adapt to that. Though that gives no excuse for my attitude and for that I apologise.

You should revisit anatomic placements though, I wasn't being mean with that comment, it was a genuine suggestion because there are a lot that know anatomy proportions, but not proportional placements and it's a common mistake in my observations.