I think that I may have caused the discussion to go astray. The point I was trying to make in relation to the original post, was that it is very difficult (for a beginner) to tell where your work lies on the spectrum. Therefore, it is difficult to tell if your work is “ready” for embellishments.
An honest, straightforward assessment, is the only way that I know of that a craftsman can learn to train his eye.
My reasoning for suggesting that only a few folks be allowed to post critiques, would be to cut down on the number of people basically bashing away, and to have a certain level of expertise from which to critique from. I say this because I know from a personal standpoint, nobody would want to try and go back and fix a knife from a critique of mine. I simply don’t have enough experience to lend a thoughtful, educated criticism. All I have are my personal preferences.
As well it would be totally optional, no one would be “required” to post. If you don’t like it, simply don’t post.
@J. Doyle i apologize for the sidetrack. I will use more discretion in the future.
An honest, straightforward assessment, is the only way that I know of that a craftsman can learn to train his eye.
My reasoning for suggesting that only a few folks be allowed to post critiques, would be to cut down on the number of people basically bashing away, and to have a certain level of expertise from which to critique from. I say this because I know from a personal standpoint, nobody would want to try and go back and fix a knife from a critique of mine. I simply don’t have enough experience to lend a thoughtful, educated criticism. All I have are my personal preferences.
As well it would be totally optional, no one would be “required” to post. If you don’t like it, simply don’t post.
@J. Doyle i apologize for the sidetrack. I will use more discretion in the future.