Oh its not about being unlearned, its just that a lot of people are unaware of steps to take to give a well thought out critique and think just putting down their opinion is a good enough critique. Like 90% of the time a person will just say, "it looks weird, I dont like that" or "you messed up that hand it looks funny to me" and nothing more. These are just examples of what I see and these type of comments (guised as critique) can be detrimental to artist and to a commissioner who spent money to support an artist. No positives about the piece, no help given on how to correct it, no suggestions on how to differently tackle that issue in the future to make your pieces more successful or anatomically correct. The DA critique tab (for premium members) gives a good layout on how to properly form one but I do not have that. emptyeasel.com/2007/06/18/how-… is a great link in simple terms on how to form critique for an artist. Sorry for being wordy XD but its something I have strong feelings onBut thank you so much I do appreciate it, with each piece I do I try to get better and better, pushing myself more and more.