...so. Like anyone else who is attempting to Do a Thing, who puts it on the internet, and has any degree of visibility whatsoever, I occasionally get strangers offering me unsolicited advice on my work. (1/)
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Two things are inevitable: it's never delivered like, "Hey are these legs long enough? Something about the proportion bothers me." This would be annoying coming from some rando, but not as bad as the actual, universal, "wow sweety, you're so good, but let me help you" tone (2/)
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And, without fail, the person who has decided to fly by and help me out has either no visible work of their own, or work that is dreadful. But, usually, they used to teach. (3/)
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Anyway! Today I should be thankful, because I have been visited by the King of these people. (4/)pic.twitter.com/6ffQoZ8A2I
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Maybe not just their king. Maybe the Divine Avatar of their god. (5/)pic.twitter.com/8WlpYDYQsn
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Like, if I know you and we get along, and you want to tell me something bothers you, please do. I might sulk a little bit, but I'm grateful for these reactions; they're important to me. (6/)
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Or if you're a Painter Of Name, one of the people I wistfully admire......... then I guess go for it? But strangely, none of these folks have ever left me an unexpected critique on a five-year-old drawing before. (7/7)
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