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Art Creation Help


This is a project for you who have a half-finished piece of art that you need help with. And it's also a project for you who like to see artists improve their art with your help.

We welcome all kinds of artists and all kinds of people who want to help. You're just as welcome to submit if you're a professional who wants ideas on what to add to your piece, as if you're a newbie that can't make the stick figure's shadow look right. It doesn't matter if it's a photo manipulation, scanned drawing or something else. But Elftowners generally like fantasy and sci-fi themes the most, of course.

How It Works for Artists



1) Upload your drawing to a wiki-page (You can use the "Upload a folder of images"-button in your house to upload the image-file and it will create the wiki-page for you) and write exactly what you want help with on the page.

2) Go to Art Creation Help Queue and edit that page. Add a link to your art's wiki-page with a short comment about the help needed
Example:
[Wiki-page name for my art@wiki] I can't get the hands right!


3) The Art Creation Moderators will look at it and put it here unless there is a huge queue of people wanting help.

4) Be prepared that the suggestions might sound harsh as many Elftowners don't speak your kind of English or simply are bad at sounding nice even if they are trying to help. No one will be deliberately mean and the critique shouldn't be about rating your art, but what you can change in it. If you're scared about people being mean, then write that, and they will take it easy on you!

5) Upload new versions of the art after getting suggestions! The ones giving suggestions spend time on helping you because they love to see the drawing progress, so this is very important. Easiest is if you upload the new version of the drawing to a new wiki-page and link to that from the first version. Everyone who have commented on it will get notified about the new page then, and we'll get a nice progress series of the drawing.

How It Works for Helpers


a) Have this page on watch. Anyone is welcome to try to help!

b) Read what the artist wants help with, and try to answer that question mainly. Most submitters love any kind of comment on their art though, so unless the artist has been clear on that no other comments are wanted, you can write any kind of nice and helpful comments.

Note 1: This isn't about rating art!
Note 2: Just because you don't like one kind of style, doesn't mean it's bad.

Related wiki-pages

Elftown Tutorials and Tips

Pieces of art that need comments


1054898 I need help getting comfortable with anatomy. Help and pointers? - [NOOOPE]
[Veltzeh]'s Epic battle needs help with action poses and composition!


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2008-10-26 [NOOOPE]: Sweet! Things are worded a little awkwardly here and there... and can do the moderates do the critiquing or oversee the place? Can everyone critique pics?

2008-10-26 [Hedda]: "and can do the moderates do the critiquing or oversee the place?"
And you say I word it awkwardly? <img:stuff/dand-gif.gif>

I'm not sure what you mean, but I think the everyone who have anything good to say should be able to say it.

2008-10-26 [Hedda]: "Critics" is a damn stupid word though! I should change it. "Helpers" is better!

2008-10-26 [NOOOPE]: Gah! The moderators. Their specific job. Are they the only ones critiquing? Or do they oversee the critiques that everyone is allowed to do?

2008-10-26 [Hedda]: The moderators basically only do 3) and keep an eye on everything. I guess they will generally be the most helping ones, but anyone can help. Doesn't it say so clearly?

2008-10-26 [NOOOPE]: Yes. That sounds good. Eee, I'm excited for this!

2008-10-27 [NOOOPE]: This is my suggestion for an intro edit: 

This is a project for everyone with a half-finished artwork they'd like help with, and for people who'd like to volunteer their knowledge to help other artists improve.

We welcome every level of artist, from professionals to people who can only manage stick figures. It doesn't matter if it's a photo manipulation, a drawing or a sculpture. If you want help, we will do our best to point you in the right direction!


Oh! And should we have something about offenders... people who flame or give rude critiques. How should we handle them?

We should also put our heads together and make like a... proper critique page. The kinda, does and do-nots of reviewing someone's artwork.

2008-10-27 [Hedda]: I prefer using "you who" instead of "everyone", because it makes it more personal.

"volunteer their knowledge to help other artists improve" sound too complicated and it's to the wrong point as the goal is to improve the current piece of art and not about general improvements.

2008-10-27 [NOOOPE]: alighty

2008-10-27 [Hedda]: I don't know if sculpture should be written there really... They're welcome to submit it, I guess, but I wouldn't write it.

"If you want help, we will do our best to point you in the right direction! " is wrong. The text isn't written by the ones who are helping, so it mustn't sound like that.

And we don't want to go on and on and on and on about people being rude or how to handle that. If you treat everyone like they are about to behave rudely, they will do just that.

I think a critique page sound like a waste of space, but I might be wrong. No one who needs it will read it, and it will be pointless for the others. And there is no general thing to say. Maybe we'll notice things when it gets started though.

2008-10-27 [NOOOPE]: Ok, I see all your points. I'm just paranoid about bad critiques because off all the madness I've seen on deviantart and other art galleries.

I guess if people flame, we can just handle that when it comes up, but well meaning people may say stupid things, or say totally useless things, which is why a brief how-to-critique page might be something useful. Mods can direct bad critics/helpers there, in a friendly sorta "here's some advise" sorta way.

2008-10-27 [NOOOPE]: you're professional who want to have suggestions about how to an image funnier or if you're a newbie that can't make the stick figure's shadow look good.

This is the part I really find awkward by the way.

2008-10-27 [Hedda]: I don't know if I can make it more clear. Is this better?

2008-10-27 [Hedda]: But Deviantart is just stuffed with PMS-bitches who have nothing else to do than hating people to feel good about themselves, unlike Elftown that only has very nice, friendly and helpful members! <img:stuff/dand-gif.gif>

2008-10-27 [NOOOPE]: Hahahah, oh [Hedda]. Bless this little utopia of yours.

I think... lemme see,

You're just as welcome to submit if you're professional who wants ideas on what to add to your piece, or if you're a newbie that can't make a stick figure's shadow look right.

Hah, I only changed two words kind of. I think right sounds better than good. Good didn't sound right to me (excuse the oddness of this statement).

2008-10-27 [Hedda]: You missed the missing "a" (otherwise it's wrong) and that "or" should be "as".

2008-11-09 [Hedda]: I've posted a to here from <URI:start.html> (to the left).

I'll make an alarm about it later when everyone has taken a last look at this page.

2008-11-09 [NOOOPE]: Are we gonna have a finished art page and an advice on critiquing page?

2008-11-09 [Chimes]: That would be a good idea.

2008-11-09 [Hedda]: What would the "finished art page" be? Where we show the last versions of people's drawing? Yes, I think that building such a page, would be nice when we have something to put there.

Advice on critiquing? Do you think anyone will comment if they have to read through 4711 "do":s and "don't":s first? I think it will scare people away, and the ones who need to read it, will not read it anyway.

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