Anonymous 01/08/14 (Wed) 02:35:45 No.7723

Criticizing criticism is impolite, especially when someone hasn't asked for it. The correct way to go about it is to add on to what they have said and correct what they've said in a constructive manner. If they want someone to give them pointers and tell them how they did, they can ask at the end of their post.I can, however, point you to things that will teach you to do it. There's even a simple formula you can go by, called a critique sandwich. Start with things you like or that they did well, then tell them what they did wrong and how to fix it - it's important that you always tell them how to fix it. End it with a few more things you liked or that they did well.For critiquing:Some people aren't used to getting critique. If you find yourself taking it personally, just remember that though someone may be picking apart something you put hours into, they're just trying to help you be a better artist.For getting critique:-see the moonlightspectre link aboveThis is a good exercise to do if you feel too attached to your art: http://ctrlpaint.com/videos/mastering-the-art-of-letting-go