case: ([ Devilbats; Whee. ])
Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2007-09-08 05:11 pm

[ SECRET POST #246 ]


⌈ Secret Post #246 ⌋

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Notes:

Have some more random bite links! Devilbats. ♥

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29: tl;dr

[identity profile] mythicbeast.livejournal.com 2007-09-09 02:53 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, as a fandom artist, I have to say I actually appreciate the rare long comment. Makes you feel like someone actually put thought into responding to something you put together, you know?

I know looking at fanart isn't usually a process where you stare at a picture from hours and hours and SOMEHOW YOU GET AN EPIPHANY IN UR SOULZ, unlike, say, a piece of fanfiction. But even if art seems to get a lot more comments than the average drabble, it's not really ... as fulfilling, you know? I think the thought put into feedback for fic is usually a lot more thought out than it is for art. That's understandable, given the difference in medium, but still... I've produced both, and the reception is really different.

Sometimes when you draw something that took you eight hours, you just want something a little more meaningful than 'lol cool' or '___ is so hot!1'