horsy1050 wrote:The Royal Mirage wrote:Well, that explains that then. Shouldn't artists be picked on skill and creativity, not just because they're a friend? Just saying. I'm glad you've given an improving artist the opportunity to make equids and get better over time.
Currently sailor is not doing that many. And she probably won't if I know her (about as unmotivated as me) which is part of the reason why. If I hired a another full time artist there would be a mass making of them becuase that person would be so happy to make them, also it's about trust. I know I can trust sailor and I know she will respond if I ask her to change something. Same with all my artists.
One of the reasons I am thinking so hard about a new artist is that I don't have time to baby sit a new artist and double check their creations. With the artists I have I know that I can trust them.
True enough, I can understand the trust issue. I do like the guest artist/breeding artist idea though. And I'm sure if you asked a new artist to go easy on equid making, they'd understand.
What I don't exactly understand is the 'babysitting' of a new artist? A new artist would be chosen because they know the do's and don't's of equids and have already proven they can design them well, right? If I'm wrong, I think I'll go tattoo a big 'L' on my forehead, that's just how I thought artists were chosen XD