Quote Originally Posted by Nekomata View Post
@LKWayvern @Neo Emolga @Suicune's Fire

I've left a less than friendly response. I'll be banning any people who leave unconstructive comments like these. If you've got nothing constructive to say, don't say anything at all. I'm banning them from PRS for extra measure. I don't have any tolerance for this BS attitude.

"Every page of this comic is done by a different member of the PXR community. Some of our participants have barely done any art before their lives and are beginners. Some of the members have done comics before but most are new. This is a for-fun comic to get practice and just make a story.

People like you only discourage people from stepping out of their comfort zone to try to learn to draw. Do you think the people who draw your favorite comics were always great? No. Most start at the same place as everyone else. And it's people like you that prevent the less experienced artists get the confidence they need to continue and improve over time.

You should be ashamed of yourself. "
Now that is the PERFECT response.

Like you said, everyone has different styles, different experience levels, different tools, and different ideas on how to get things done. But the thing that matters most with this is everyone is trying. Everyone is pushing themselves to learn and become better at art and comics, and everyone is helping to push this along as a true team effort. It's turning out really well and I swear it has never once been boring or disappointing. It's got a heck of an interesting storyline and I love how these characters are developing while new ones are always being introduced. And everyone has pitched in their own creavity and skill to make it possible.

If these trolls can't understand that, then yeah, they really have no business commenting on it, especially if they're not even trying to help provide guidance or tips on ways to improve. You don't do that to people who want to learn and are trying to break out of their comfort zone. People don't get awesome at art overnight. It's a LONG journey as many of us know firsthand, but we're doing it together and we're having a heck of a lot of fun with it. Be a guide, not a judge. Be a teacher, not a critic. A healthy passion needs time and space to grow into awesomeness, and everyone will get there as long as they keep trying, keep exploring, and keep creating.