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Post by SqiKy kLeen on Feb 4, 2006 3:07:32 GMT -5
This forum is just as open to various topics as the others, but I'd like to set some netiquette guidelines before it gets flooded with posts: -Do not attempt to take over anyone elses thread with your own artwork. Thread 'hijacking' steals the spotlight from the original poster and leads to the forum becoming a mess. -New threads should ideally have some kind of contribution to start off with, although I do realize it's difficult to come up with new content all the time. I'm pretty leanient here. Just contribute what you can when you can. -If you are creating a series of something, keep all entries in your series to the same thread. -Use common sense for posting images. Please link them if they are huge, or if you intend to post a large amount of images. (more than 5) Otherwise, have fun! Who knows, if you can impress me, I may include your works in the Creations portion of the site. Im always looking for new content.
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Post by prodigi on Feb 4, 2006 22:03:49 GMT -5
Positive comments on work are welcome, criticism on work is welcomed (as long as it is backed up, and pointed out with the purpose of being constructive criticism).
The normal forum rules apply, although i guess we can be leniant with the "THAT WAS AWESOME!!!" type posts, as we are with the Crazy Thread.
EDIT - after some discussion between Sqiky_kLeen and myself we've come up with the following:
When a new thread is started to include a new piece, the author must specify at the top whether they want comments for their piece in that particular thread, or in another. This is so the author can keep their piece flowing if they need to add more parts to it later. If you wish to have comments in another thread, create another thread with the exact same title but with "- Comments" at the end. Eg: If Andrew wanted to have comments in his original thread for "Andrew's Phone-ferno" he can, if not, a thread would be created titled: "Andrew's Phone-ferno - Comments".
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