I just posted my first sketch after what appears to be a two year absence and I have to say I’m surprised as to how quiet the forum is. I know my discipline is lacking here, but it seems like I’m not the only one.
I was/am attracted to this forum because in my opinion it's meant to focus on the [u][b]discipline[/b][/u] of sketching on a daily basis. But after reading some of the threads and seeing some of the posts, it seems to be all about trying to post works that are as close to finished as possible. Which in return brings in the time debate as people start to compare themselves and vote for the 'best' sketch.
I think this is defeating the purpose of the forum.
I don't think the time limits and the voting should go (it's part of the discipline and feedback), but I do think there should be a redirect of focus to make this a [u]daily sketch[/u] forum, first and foremost.
This to me means that it should be friendly enough that absolute newbies can post and be forgiving enough that you can post something horribly unfinished at the time limit and then post the follow up without feeling bad about it.
I think there should be room that when you post your sketch, you can ask for some advice or explain a technique that you were trying out. You know, give back to the community instead of crossing your fingers and hoping you will be picked sketch of the week.
I have a lot of respect for people like Creeto, who have been posting regularly for over two years now. I'm no way near that level of talent, (hey, I'm one step removed from stick figures), but there should be room for people like me. People who [b][u][i]need [/i][/u][/b]to be sketching on a daily basis to get better.
And I hope more people throw their inhibitions out the door and start posting more.
I say let's get posting... let's share, let's laugh at our horrible attempts and let's learn from one another.
Lastly, thanks to Roberto Ortiz for keeping this forum alive. It's quite a commitment after all these years and I think he's done a great job!!
Thanks
