Hi everybody.
I like to add few thoughts over the discussion about discussion in the Shipbucket forum. In foremost I like to remind you all about what the arc of shipbucket's history has been. At first all of the discussion took place between private e-mails between us artists or apprentices and our master, Mconrads, only after some time did joint chain-emails step in. And by that level we managed to create what still is a bulk of the archive. Then as the lot enlarged did the google group became our form of communication and as it was not that good way, a proper forum became along with Colosseum. In all the reason for this was to manage the technical and artistical discussion and maintain the uploading process among the increasing memberbase. But always, the idea and main focus has been the drawing. The use of the forum has brougth many side effects, in good way it has allowed controlled spreading into different usage of shipbucket artistry, inculding extended possibilities for the AU sub genre, but in flipside it has brougth some unwanted issues, like normal internet drama, useless hang-arounds and constant spam that all universal proplems in open internet forums.
But overal we have managed really well. There is discussion, and in 95% its been productice, inspiring and polite for us artists and helped us along in our path to become better artist, and only so seldomly it has showed its negative aspects and in due course of our history, we have had few unfortunate cases of cyper-bullyuing and deliberate trolling. But those we have overcome, and I feel actually wery proud of this forum and you guys, since none of that has took place for couple of years now and ever since we disbanded our heavy moderator guard, things have gone better, mature and civilised directions. Im not worried personally over the level of discussion here. We are shipdrawing forum, our work is amateour art. If you spend time in other such art sections of the internet, you will find discussion relating the art beeing mostly "oneline superlatives". Its the common practice, and its polite and respectfull towards the artist. I myself don't expect nothing more and if i allow myself to brag a little, I've done my latest AU round now 2 years, and its going to be about few months before I get to post next update and by then I've completed the 3rd version of this same AU that I've been doing for Shipbucket since 2007 and totaly probaly most of my life. And I know after I've posted those 100 or so ships I get the few old chaps doing their routine compliments and few polite smalltalk questions over. But thats fine and ok for me and I don't feel ignored or forgotten becouse of it. I don't make my AUs for discussion sake. I Don't expect outside input for my ideas and wierd fantasies, and its polite not to offer them
Communal AU's are other issue, but I suspect many other AU artist feels the same way.
In the end, all AUs are impossible, unplausible, faulty and poorly thougth compared to reality. Thats why theay are alternative universe, otherwise they would have happened. And in here, they should provide us a backstory for our ship drawings, a glue to tie them together and scenery for the main art in the exhibition. If someone feels more intresses in the actuall AU scenarios rather than the ships, there are other venues in interet where one could express himself than Shipbucket forum.
But in the end, having discussion, more discussion and more collobrative work in the AU section is not forbidden, but its up to you guys to impliment it. As long as you remember to be polite, remember that this is paramountly about art, then the stage is yours, discuss!