Go ask /a/ what happens you go "bad artists fuck off" vs letting them use requests for practice. And if you're going to bitch that bad requesters shouldn't do requests then don't complain about the lack of drawfags.
No, but if you're just going to keep begging for free art until you get something good enough, don't be surprised if other requesters and the "good" drawfags you're trying to bait think you're obnoxious and don't want anything to do with you. Or I guess you can just put "no bad artists please" in your request and see how well that goes over. Which you can easily get for less than $100 and without wasting everyone else's time by being elitist about free art. >Nobody is expecting a $100 tier art piece for free in these threads, but when it comes to porn requests, a defined art style and a basic grasp of anatomy is kind of a fundamental necessity. Gotta sweep the arm/wrist either way to solve both, may as well tack a stabiliser on there for good measure, Sai is your friend.Ĭoming from a thread where 99% of requests are a single reference image and "paizuri pls" I don't think people should be talking about how lazy drawfags are. On the topic of lines, I think that the linework is equal parts suffering from instability and short strokes, but more of the former. But *because* people aren't getting the long hard dick of /ic/, they're not interested in meeting your standards. Better luck next time, take your content or let it disappear.
Correct, there *should* be, but there isn't. There should be SOME semblance of basic principles.
This is both charity and gambling, you can get something awesome or something terrible, comparing to what other people got is pure jealousy. To keep the message succinct: You don't need to give false praise to not be a dick. The game features tons of lovingly crafted pixel art, and a rockin chiptune soundtrack by the legendary Jake Virt Kaufman. Otherwise, congratulating and having standards are entirely mutually exclusive, you can simply not respond and try again next thread. Ultionus is a love-letter to the home computer arcade games of the late 80s and early 90s, particularly Halloween Harry, Astro Marine Corps, Duke Nukem 2 and especially Phantis/Game Over II. Thanking someone is in the rules, if you want to turn your nose up at it that's on you.