@5Ewok It's really just annoying and harms the members that get involve. I am tired of people arguing about pointless debates and people making post telling people to stop fighting, which only makes it worse.
Improvement also comes from a person making changes to their normal that increases the quality of their work. Criticism helps guide them into making improvements, but is both non essential and not the only way to do so. Once again, it is a suggestion.
@SnoWFLakE0s A lack of improvement can be described as the intentional and constant refusal to improve. It is not tied to one thing, but multiple factors. I believe you are trying to reference someone not taking your criticism, that is not a sign of lack of improvement. An example of lack of improvement would be an user who has been uploading block aircraft for a few years.
@5Ewok While this may fix the problem, it removes the incentive they bring. It would just be who has more points. There would be no short term goals to reach, which over all help you reach a long term goal.
@SnoWFLakE0s concede meaning to yield or admit it's valid?
Either way, we all have faults. It is up to us to improve on them. While it is acceptable to have them, it in unacceptable to not work to improve them.
@SnoWFLakE0s Lets see. If a user took screenshots using the older model for a teaser and you tell them about this before they post the teaser, they are left with two options. 1. redo all the images and relink the photos 2. Ignore your advice and proceed with the posting of the teaser. While this may seem like a small thing, it does show that there are many unknown factors to you that may make it unfeasible to install your suggestions.
Also, if you are insulted that someone didn't accept your criticism then something is wrong.
Criticism: the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
Constructive: helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement
Nothing says someone has to accept your constructive criticism as it is ultimately only a suggestion. The fact you take offense to it suggests you have a feeling of superiority over others based off your skill and knowledge. While you may choose to acknowledge this or not, it is ultimately false and wrong.
@SnoWFLakE0s A thing that may take you 2 minutes to incorporate could take much more time for someone else. There are also unseen factors that may make it a much harder and time consuming task than first seen.
@SnoWFLakE0s
Replica: an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.
No replica here on the site has an airframe except for two. However, for the two the shapes are off. This means according to the definition of replica, there are no true replicas here. Therefore anyone claiming to have built a replica is according to you ignoring and disrespecting the so call traditions.
From this discussion, I believe your belief that point's should reflect build quality and accuracy is what is causing the problem, as it is the same with many other users.
@SnoWFLakE0s Ignorance is also the lack of knowledge, stupidity is the refusal to learn. To be ignorant of the tradition would be to not know that it was there or how it worked. Ignoring would be to quite simply ignore it.
@Skyler101 I would have voted for Trump as his his agenda and goals are more closely aligned to my beliefs and stuff than Biden. However, I am not angry over his loss due to my belief in the system and that this is what the majority of the USA wants.
@SnoWFLakE0s Valid point. However, developing building skills can limit users to getting the rough shape instead of the correct shape. The only way for an user to learn how to correctly build a replica is through trial and error, which is an acceptable reason to not get the exact shape. Points should also not be considered as an user can not control their points, as seen with Spicyninja's post. Overall, for more experienced users, overall accuracy is a non-negotiable area. They have no excuse for not achieving the shape as they have the skills that will allow them to do that. However, for users who lack experience, overall accuracy should be negotiable as it is a great way to gain that much needed experience.
@Skyler101
-Learn how to use fuselage blocks
-To make curves look nice, especially for noses, use multiple fuselage blocks along with smoothing. Make sure the height, width, and length decrease or increase in a pattern, like dividing or multiply the previous value by two or something.
-Be willing to redo the entire thing if you need to
-Be patient and pay attention to the small things
@WiiMini You can't, as long as two sides hold different views or opinions, there will always be drama. However, as I explained in my last post, isolating it and ignoring it will kill it as you are denying it's ability to spread.
The germans were also desperate at the end of the war, as seen with their development of super weapons such as the V series. So that shouldn't be your major source of evidence. The gun also damaged the bomber during testing so oof.
@5Ewok It's really just annoying and harms the members that get involve. I am tired of people arguing about pointless debates and people making post telling people to stop fighting, which only makes it worse.
@5Ewok The drama is not ripping the site apart
Improvement also comes from a person making changes to their normal that increases the quality of their work. Criticism helps guide them into making improvements, but is both non essential and not the only way to do so. Once again, it is a suggestion.
@SodiumChloride Alright, sorry for the misunderstanding
@SnoWFLakE0s A lack of improvement can be described as the intentional and constant refusal to improve. It is not tied to one thing, but multiple factors. I believe you are trying to reference someone not taking your criticism, that is not a sign of lack of improvement. An example of lack of improvement would be an user who has been uploading block aircraft for a few years.
@XP Welcome, if you want to notified of new SP Explained posts i can ping you for that
+1@DerpTheSoyacfartala hmmmm
@SodiumChloride Perhaps you could tell me what is cringe as it would help me prevent the future posting of cringe
@5Ewok While this may fix the problem, it removes the incentive they bring. It would just be who has more points. There would be no short term goals to reach, which over all help you reach a long term goal.
@DerpTheSoyacfartala I don't really care tbh. You can call me a she, he, her, him, attack helicopter, them, they, etc
@Mostly 2 hours and it hasn't blown up in drama, is this a new world record?
@BaconAircraft Very well said, thank you
@SnoWFLakE0s concede meaning to yield or admit it's valid?
Either way, we all have faults. It is up to us to improve on them. While it is acceptable to have them, it in unacceptable to not work to improve them.
@SnoWFLakE0s Lets see. If a user took screenshots using the older model for a teaser and you tell them about this before they post the teaser, they are left with two options. 1. redo all the images and relink the photos 2. Ignore your advice and proceed with the posting of the teaser. While this may seem like a small thing, it does show that there are many unknown factors to you that may make it unfeasible to install your suggestions.
Also, if you are insulted that someone didn't accept your criticism then something is wrong.
Criticism: the analysis and judgment of the merits and faults of a literary or artistic work.
Constructive: helping to improve; promoting further development or advancement
Nothing says someone has to accept your constructive criticism as it is ultimately only a suggestion. The fact you take offense to it suggests you have a feeling of superiority over others based off your skill and knowledge. While you may choose to acknowledge this or not, it is ultimately false and wrong.
+1Sorry for all the mentions btw
@SnoWFLakE0s A thing that may take you 2 minutes to incorporate could take much more time for someone else. There are also unseen factors that may make it a much harder and time consuming task than first seen.
@SnoWFLakE0s
Replica: an exact copy or model of something, especially one on a smaller scale.
No replica here on the site has an airframe except for two. However, for the two the shapes are off. This means according to the definition of replica, there are no true replicas here. Therefore anyone claiming to have built a replica is according to you ignoring and disrespecting the so call traditions.
From this discussion, I believe your belief that point's should reflect build quality and accuracy is what is causing the problem, as it is the same with many other users.
@SnoWFLakE0s Ignorance is also the lack of knowledge, stupidity is the refusal to learn. To be ignorant of the tradition would be to not know that it was there or how it worked. Ignoring would be to quite simply ignore it.
@Skyler101 I would have voted for Trump as his his agenda and goals are more closely aligned to my beliefs and stuff than Biden. However, I am not angry over his loss due to my belief in the system and that this is what the majority of the USA wants.
+1@rexrexThezion Always have been :P
@SnoWFLakE0s Valid point. However, developing building skills can limit users to getting the rough shape instead of the correct shape. The only way for an user to learn how to correctly build a replica is through trial and error, which is an acceptable reason to not get the exact shape. Points should also not be considered as an user can not control their points, as seen with Spicyninja's post. Overall, for more experienced users, overall accuracy is a non-negotiable area. They have no excuse for not achieving the shape as they have the skills that will allow them to do that. However, for users who lack experience, overall accuracy should be negotiable as it is a great way to gain that much needed experience.
@5Ewok Yes
@WiiMini Yee
Got to stay true to the lore
@DerpTheSoyacfartala Yes lol
If you get me a good pc and SP for it I will be happy to join you
+3-Users who made them may have deleted their accounts
-Users may have taken them down
-Etc.
@Learpot lol
@Skyler101
+1-Learn how to use fuselage blocks
-To make curves look nice, especially for noses, use multiple fuselage blocks along with smoothing. Make sure the height, width, and length decrease or increase in a pattern, like dividing or multiply the previous value by two or something.
-Be willing to redo the entire thing if you need to
-Be patient and pay attention to the small things
Bruh, why am I making quality posts when I can just harvest comments like this lol
@DerpTheSoyacfartala Ta da!
@DerpTheSoyacfartala Well, one of them is Mangled from the FNAF series, I may use it as a profile pic from time to time.
@Learpot Alright
@SuperRoto <3
@DerpTheSoyacfartala Support it. I may or may not have a few fursonas btw
@KnightOfRen Not yet sadly, probably would have found it by now if my room wasn't the equivalent of a landfill
@5Ewok Two of my favorite planes is the F-100 and MQ-1
@Learpot Instructions unclear, started war between two african countries
@KnightOfRen Panic intensifies
It took me almost four years to reach gold lmao
@ImaCat There is no meaning to life, so it's up to you to give it meaning.
Jk ;)
@Learpot I never figured out how to eat food :(
+1@PolarcapAeronautics He made a post earlier about some recent drama and now regrets it. Nothing much.
@WiiMini You can't, as long as two sides hold different views or opinions, there will always be drama. However, as I explained in my last post, isolating it and ignoring it will kill it as you are denying it's ability to spread.
Tbh, there is a chance I may actually reach platinum through forums lol
@Learpot Its fine lol, still a fun read!
The germans were also desperate at the end of the war, as seen with their development of super weapons such as the V series. So that shouldn't be your major source of evidence. The gun also damaged the bomber during testing so oof.