tanteva
Mistress of Mayhem
:rant: First of all - this is not about something here at Oscraps. Not the gallery here, not any designer here, not even about a scrapper here. I'm just bringing it here to talk about it with other scrappers not involved and see what you think. I might be overreacting - I usually do LOL
This is beginning to turn into a pet peeve for me, but WHY even bother to comment on a LO if you can't say anything nice? Just complain or be plain rude?
Here are three comments on three different LOs made by one of the lady's on Silvia's team (I'm the CT leader fo Silvia in case you didn't know, and I get very protective about my ladies LOL)
"Pretty, but incomplete. Names? Date? How are these persons related to you, the scrapbooking LO artist? This is (ought to be) so much more than simply an ad for Silvia's kit--I hope you will add the information to finish this LO and repost it."
"lovely, but something important is definitely missing--who are these persons? When was the photo taken? What was the special event? How do they relate to the maker of this LO?
IMO LOs should be more than just free advertising for the maker of the kit (No offense meant to Silvia, I think she makes beautiful products)"
"Who? When? Where? How does the person in the photo relate to you?"
She clearly has a hang-up about LOs have to have journaling. But if she see's again and again that this scrapper has her style, and don't want to add journaling - does she really have the right to criticize? It's one thing if a person asks for constructive critique, but to just jump right in on a gallery and start telling people what's the "right" way to scrap?
Am I overreacting? This woman has really pissed me off this morning. I might be totally overreacting, but I can't really see why you have to comment on LOs if you can't be nice. The fact is all three of these layouts look fantastic, and if the scrapper choose to leave out names and dates, that's up to her. It might even be so that she does that only for the pics she posts on the net. I'm not sure if this is the case here, but if you scrap for someone else, you might not want to post their names all over the net.
And now I haven't even started on the "free advertising"-part ... LOL ... as if CT work doesn't count, and as if designer's don't give you the kits for free, which actually is her way to PAY for the advertising.
Stepping of my soap box, swallowing my 2 cents ... thanks for listening to my b*tching.
Would love to hear you others thoughts on comment in the gallery and the etiquette for it?
This is beginning to turn into a pet peeve for me, but WHY even bother to comment on a LO if you can't say anything nice? Just complain or be plain rude?
Here are three comments on three different LOs made by one of the lady's on Silvia's team (I'm the CT leader fo Silvia in case you didn't know, and I get very protective about my ladies LOL)
"Pretty, but incomplete. Names? Date? How are these persons related to you, the scrapbooking LO artist? This is (ought to be) so much more than simply an ad for Silvia's kit--I hope you will add the information to finish this LO and repost it."
"lovely, but something important is definitely missing--who are these persons? When was the photo taken? What was the special event? How do they relate to the maker of this LO?
IMO LOs should be more than just free advertising for the maker of the kit (No offense meant to Silvia, I think she makes beautiful products)"
"Who? When? Where? How does the person in the photo relate to you?"
She clearly has a hang-up about LOs have to have journaling. But if she see's again and again that this scrapper has her style, and don't want to add journaling - does she really have the right to criticize? It's one thing if a person asks for constructive critique, but to just jump right in on a gallery and start telling people what's the "right" way to scrap?
Am I overreacting? This woman has really pissed me off this morning. I might be totally overreacting, but I can't really see why you have to comment on LOs if you can't be nice. The fact is all three of these layouts look fantastic, and if the scrapper choose to leave out names and dates, that's up to her. It might even be so that she does that only for the pics she posts on the net. I'm not sure if this is the case here, but if you scrap for someone else, you might not want to post their names all over the net.
And now I haven't even started on the "free advertising"-part ... LOL ... as if CT work doesn't count, and as if designer's don't give you the kits for free, which actually is her way to PAY for the advertising.
Stepping of my soap box, swallowing my 2 cents ... thanks for listening to my b*tching.
Would love to hear you others thoughts on comment in the gallery and the etiquette for it?