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  • Birthday 08/24/1999

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    Puppet Boy
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    USA
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    Puppets
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    Airsoft
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    Magic: The Gathering

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  1. Y'all need to calm down with the constructive criticism. Not that you should stop giving it, but work on the delivery a bit. You don't have to be all business-like and point out every flaw in every animation posted by a new user... Also, when people react badly, don't flip out and get defensive. It's unnecessary in the extreme. Say your piece and be done; don't respond to them being indignant (if that's how they respond), it doesn't help anything. They might be wrong for getting mad, but it doesn't show any better character in you when you respond in kind or draw out an argument like I've seen happen here. You're the older members, be the example, not part of the problem. 

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    2. Skjold

      Skjold

      I usually never say anything negative on a newbie's stuff unless it's fad or something.

    3. Bugleberry

      Bugleberry

      People often forgot the difference between giving good constructive criticism, and being a jerk.

    4. Skjold

      Skjold

      Even jerks' insults are constructive criticism if you've thick skin and know how to deal with hate.

      For example, if someone says that your animation is awful and slow, you can perhaps work on pinning down what exactly makes them say it's "slow and awful"

      You could experiment with different types of animations and figure out which get hated and which doesn't.

       

      It all boils down to figuring out what people do and don't like. Then play with those expectations.

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