Alpha Atom
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If you make the best piece of art you've ever made in your opinion, put it up for ranking, and get quite a low rank on it... well, things like that can go pretty hard on some people. I mean, just imagine that you have been working with art for several years and somehow end up with Beginner? Experience =/= Quality when it comes to art, always. I know myself, I've worked now for a year on GFX and I can only just scrape low moderate. The thing is, you must be aware that when you're posting art for classing, it's going to be honest, sometimes slightly harsh, yet constructive criticism you're going to be getting. You can look at getting beginner two ways, you could say "Oh well I'm rubbish I might as well give up" or you could say "Thank's to the criticism I've received from the classers, I'm going to improve and next time, I'm going to be Novice. If you feel you're going to be disheartened by your rank, it's probably best not to get ranked. If people start taking it too seriously, art doesn't become fun anymore. It's more a measure of improvement, people do enjoy getting classed though, the previous thread proved it. quote:
If someone makes something absolutely amazing in MSPaint, but could've made it even better with PS it would be quite unfair to give this person a low class just because of that fact. You see, when it comes to classing, not only do we look at the basics of signature making, depth, lighting, blending, atmosphere, etc. We look at the amount of creativity has gone into the piece. Concept is a big part of signature/art making. People who use MS Paint tend to be pixel artists and those who are good at it, would get high ranks. We have to look at the type of art that is being made too. For example, if you pasted a render in MS Paint and simply added text, and called it a signature, obviously you'd get low beginner. Almost all the types of signature people make in GIMP/PS made in MS Paint would get a low rank. Though, if we look at artists such as Passion, her MS Paint art work would get higher ranks than some of the signature makers on the site. @Khelios quote:
Is it just subjective rating or is there objective criteria that is looked at? When classing we look at a lot of things, firstly, we look at the basics of art making, such as depth, lighting, atmosphere etc. However, once you get past a certain rank, you've mastered all this and we start looking at things like, how much effort did the artist put into this? How much creativity has been put in? After around Solid Moderate, the concept becomes a big part of what your rank is. Have they just pasted and arranged things on a canvas? quote:
For instance, why is the "Pro" piece better than "Low Pro? The difference between the Pro piece, and the Low Pro piece, is that in the Pro piece, everything has been made by the artist, from scratch. Everything from the C4D's in the hair to the polka dot background. That's what makes it different from a Low Pro piece. quote:
Second, what type of art would be included in this - just the standard Photoshop/GIMP stuff or would it be inclusive of more types? From what I recall, these classing systems work best when dealing with tags, and not everyone who may want a rating on their pieces may only use tags. Could accommodations be made for hand-drawn arts or other types of art? Personally, I have never seen this done. Although, I see no reason why it couldn't. I mean, everyone knows what a good drawing is, and what a bad drawing is, it couldn't be too hard to differentiate and divide it up into classes. Perhaps higher ranks could be awarded if the artist has developed a unique drawing style which nobody else has. The same could go with Flash art, unique Flash shading styles, could be awarded higher ranks, of course only if the shading style was actually any good. All in all, a lot of ranking is subjective,f or example, if someone had only seen Low Novice tags, show 'em a Solid Moderate tag, and they'd think it was the best in the world. However you do need to be knowledgeable in the world of GFX to give a proper ranking. Classer's need to know what a good tag is. So all in all, a classer needs to know how to properly identify the faults in a piece using the basics but also be able to see how a piece of art, is better than another by thinking about the concept and if the artist made everything from scratch. I hope I've answered all your questions adequately :)
< Message edited by Alpha Atom -- 8/26/2010 16:41:27 >
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