No critique for more than a month or 2

1:00 AM, Wednesday October 23rd 2024

What do I do if I post homework on here and it doesn’t get critiqued for a long time? Do I post my homework on the discord server? I checked out the homework submissions and saw homework from other students dating back to August 6th, 2024 with zero replies.

5 users agree
9:33 AM, Wednesday October 23rd 2024

While community feedback is by nature not guaranteed, since it relies on the good will of other students to share their time and energy for nothing in return, it is up to the student seeking feedback to take advantage of everything our community offers to increase their likelihood of receiving feedback.

Posting your work on discord is certainly one way to increase those chances, but another that many students neglect (despite it being mentioned in the Lesson 0 video about getting the most out of this course) is the critique exchange program being run on our discord server by our students.

It is essentially a system set up by students with its own requirements for receiving feedback. It is run in the #critique-exchange channel on the server and its rules/requirements are explained in the pinned message in that channel. For more information on it you can read through it and speak to the folks there - as it is student run though, I try not to speak on their behalf in terms of how it works. I don't want to explain something incorrectly, and generally I keep my distance so as not to unduly influence how it operates (since again, it ultimately still comes down to folks being generous with their time and energy).

Again - nothing guarantees that you will receive free feedback from other students but participating in the critique exchange program is your best bet, especially earlier in the course.

7:32 PM, Wednesday October 23rd 2024

Ok thanks

3 users agree
4:03 PM, Sunday November 3rd 2024

Try posting on #critique-exchange channel on the discord server. Read the pinned comment in the server for more info.

2 users agree
2:11 AM, Tuesday October 29th 2024

Yeah! Post it on discord and re-post it here also

2 users agree
11:17 AM, Thursday October 31st 2024

try to feed back others artist homework to You get points to than drawabox show your homework more to others. and They might give you feedback in return.

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