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Constructive criticism is how we grow. The problem is that for some people they assume any criticism is negative.
I'm an artist by trade. I create 3d models, shorts, ads copy. I also do claymation cel animation, sculpting and that too. Granted I'm not as good a painter as my husband who paints tabletop miniatures and builds terrain (this is what you would think of terrain but it also includes buildings statues staircases etc. for tabletop miniatures from scratch. I rarely make anything for him to have printed by any of the 3d printers in the area. For fantasy roofs, he cuts and sculpts and builds it through kitbashing and carving and sculpting it himself or uses moulds.
We always ask for input on what we are doing. We were raised to see constructive criticism as a way to improve and grow. Anything that is meant for you to grow and improve is not negativity, "triggering", "violating your safe space", or toxic. It's something positive. It's from manga, anime, animation, comic books and my mom I learned to draw people. My mom offered me tips and showed me a lot of techniques.
Yes, constructive criticism is truly needed in The Sims or any creative outlet or video game or other forms of entertainment.
With constructive criticism it allows devs to think outside the box to fix problems in the game.
I'm an artist by trade. I create 3d models, shorts, ads copy. I also do claymation cel animation, sculpting and that too. Granted I'm not as good a painter as my husband who paints tabletop miniatures and builds terrain (this is what you would think of terrain but it also includes buildings statues staircases etc. for tabletop miniatures from scratch. I rarely make anything for him to have printed by any of the 3d printers in the area. For fantasy roofs, he cuts and sculpts and builds it through kitbashing and carving and sculpting it himself or uses moulds.
We always ask for input on what we are doing. We were raised to see constructive criticism as a way to improve and grow. Anything that is meant for you to grow and improve is not negativity, "triggering", "violating your safe space", or toxic. It's something positive. It's from manga, anime, animation, comic books and my mom I learned to draw people. My mom offered me tips and showed me a lot of techniques.
Yes, constructive criticism is truly needed in The Sims or any creative outlet or video game or other forms of entertainment.
With constructive criticism it allows devs to think outside the box to fix problems in the game.
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