Riley ♥ wrote:ophanimera wrote:...What happens when someone’s colored sketch takes them 30 minutes but it’s deemed not good enough?
My understanding is that the minimum requirements for a cover is anything that's more than an uncoloured sketch/just writing. The quality of the art itself doesn't matter because CS welcomes artists of all skill levels. But no matter what someone's skill level is, a rough uncoloured sketch with construction lines is always going to be faster and easier to make than lineart with colour.
I believe the point of this rule is to say that oekaki is to create art on, not to solely advertise something else. The off-oekaki adopt forum is pretty active for people who don't want to spend that extra time making a cover, so I think that's a good option as well.
I'll refer back here to the context of my entire post, as the last sentence was the most important. In this conversation, high-level site staff are allowed to call their userbase's artwork sloppy, which is wholly an insult. There's no other way to interpret that verbiage. If staff can't be respectful to the artists they're trying to moderate and engage in respectful discussion, it paints the whole notion in bad faith. It feels like a betrayal of trust that Admin Assistants can't have or aren't required to have the same respect towards their userbase that the users are expected to provide in return. I don't expect an acknowledgement or apology, but I don't feel right letting that be swept under the rug.
In any case, on the topic of what you quoted, "quick sketch" is vague, and I think the wording should be rephrased to be "uncolored sketches" versus "quick sketches". This distinction would greatly help the userbase in knowing what to do, in order to obey the rules.
Skill level is important to the time it takes to produce art, as those who are more practiced will likely find it easier to produce a more refined product in less time. In this case, the end result would still be "quick" and perhaps even "sketchy" but might be colored and more neatly rendered. In this instance, even though the quickly made cover meets other criteria to be allowable, it would still be technically rule-breaking on the virtue of it not taking very much time. I can see there being a grey area of moderation, where some people could make a defense for their own art and get a pass, where others do not with the basis of judgement being one moderator's opinion over another.
I'm not saying that there's not people who want to just advertise adopts made in other programs, but I am thinking of the people who are making an honest attempt to follow the rules and are struck down over technicalities.
nikoban wrote:Celozon wrote:AMBERSWEET wrote:---
We have an
off-oekaki board where you can sell adopts, you may want to consider using that instead if you don't want to draw additional art for the character on the oekaki. ---
Zeena wrote:gamer wrote:"Oekaki is the only place where art may be sold without the inclusion of a CS payment method, such as CS pets, items, or C$"
This means I can make adoptables on the oekaki board and sell them only for USD, but this is not allowed on the art shops forum, right?
This is correct. We allow USD only sales on oekaki without the need for a CS-based payment. However all discussion of USD/real money sales anywhere on CS must take place offsite.
the cover rules in general are quite worrying to me, but this situation is also a bit odd. if someone doesn't have the skill / time to create a cover, they're meant to post their adopts to what is essentially a completely different market. selling adoptables on oekaki is one of the best places to do so, in my experience, as it goes out to a lot of people. especially because of the USD rule, this *is* a different market. why allow usd only adopts / art shops on oekaki but not in the art shop forums? is it a way to get more people to use oekaki, an oversight, or something else? is oekaki in this case not part of the main site forums / the "game" part? are the art shop forums closer to chicken smoothie than the oekaki?
and if covers with sketches of the character is "sloppy" and "spam", does that mean sketches in other oekaki boards are also sloppy and spammy? staff have worded this rule in various ways several times but not once is it clear what's "good" and what's "bad" in terms of covers. what if someone made a detailed, greyscale, lineart-only art piece? a detailed sketch? a sketch of a scene? what if someone made a very quick, but colored cover? which of these are ok and which ones are not?
i know this post was meant to clarify the rule but to me it still needs more clarification, and skimming over the thread it seems like other people agree. and this is in no means meant to be critiquing / angry, i'm just confused and maybe a little bothered, but i know the rule was not made in bad faith.
Also chiming in on the USD-only-allowed-on-Oekaki rule, creating a more restrictive market for the Oekaki while not lessening sale restrictions for the proposed alternative (UMA forum) seems counterintuitive to me. In doing this, you push people away from bringing their activity to a market that's already much less active than it was 6 years ago. If we want the site to thrive, it may be worth considering lifting some restrictions on the UMA adoptable forum in terms of USD sales. It's already a requirement to negotiate all USD sales based on Oekaki offsite, so I don't understand why it's any different to redirect people to your Discord, etc. from the UMA forums than the Oekaki forums.