Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
I've been working on a never-were ship now for two months (its 90% done) and my FD scale Canberra blanks are probably 18 months in the making already!
The younger members are here for fun...
For example, I quickly published only those things that were already ready in advance. But now I'm drawing a piece that will not be ready soon, despite the fact that it is AU.
Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
I do think that the original ethos and aim of Shipbucket has got lost over the years.
So the moderators must return it. For this, the sections Real and AU are correctly divided, and also strict rules are existed. I would even suggest, perhaps, to divide the whole site - strict Real separately according to scales and separately AU of any scale and any format. And refer challenges to AU.
Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
...it's worrying that some members feel its unoriginal or pointless to draw real stuff.
I apologize. I certainly didn't want to belittle someone fascination with real ships. I only meant that it is wrong to call AU a smaller task.
Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
Drawing is meant to be fun, and everyone should enjoy whatever they are drawing but this shouldn't be some kind of contest. It really doesn't matter who wins.
In my opinion, a fun does not interfere with the desire to win.
Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
Challenges do bring their own problems; for those who follow them and enter each one they are a constant drain on time, you can't really compete well in them and draw real-life works at the same time. Which is why I now limit my participation in them.
You are doing the right thing. This is your choice. Me too, although I draw AU and sometimes even by the challenge task, but I am not going to participate in them. This is job for younger, they need a glory. If they chose this, it means they prefer the challenge over real ships. And this is their choice.
Hood wrote: * | February 9th, 2021, 2:25 pm |
I've noticed a few times there are often as many voters as entries. Which suggests a large proportion of members (even non-drawing lurkers) are not actually engaging in the voting either.
Don't you think this is natural? Those who paint it, they evaluate it. These are the same people.