Hah! I've been waiting for these to open up, this has been my dream position since a few months after I joined!
What date did you register as a CS member?: Mon Jan 31, 2011 (2 years, 1 month, and 27 days.)
How many posts have you made in the forum (at the time of applying): 3407
How many days a week do you usually visit CS?7
7, with an occasional day off. Most of the time I I hang around and look but don't comment on anything, browsing pages and pages, just seeing what is to be seen and enjoying the artwork. (I hang around the Oekaki Forums the most)
How many hours per day do you usually spend on CS, on a day that you do visit?4-5
4 or more if you were to add it up, sometimes as many as 6 if I don't have any plans that day! Though that mostly happens on weekends. I have a lot more time than others my age.
Have you moderated on any other forums before? If so, please link to themOnly individual topics.
Not for any large forum or fan base I'm afraid, unless being the sibling peace-keeper counts! I have acted as a moderator/atist for several adoptables, including
CS Rattery. The most mod-like work I have done is working with the users in
My shop, enforcing rules and settling disputes. I'm afraid I can't claim experience moderating something as big as Oekaki, but I feel I am certainly capable.
Have you ever used the CS oekaki to draw?Yes. My absolute favorite thing to do here!
Oekaki has been my gateway into digital drawing, it has taught me how to shade, how to edit, how to enjoy my art. To join in an artist community, something I've never had the pleasure of before I came here. Even though Oekaki is not very advanced, it was perfect for a beginner like me. I loved discovering and learning new tips and tricks through my own experience and from others, and love to pass these things on to learning members. The basic digital art tips I picked up here can be used in other more advanced programs, and even all the way back to traditional drawing!
Do you ever spend much time browsing the oekaki board just to look at the art posted there?Oh yes! Oekaki is my go-to forum!
Whenever I get bored, it's the oekaki boards for me! I think my favorite is probably the editable oekaki boards, with intermediate following close behind. I get a little annoyed seeing color-ins in the editable oekaki forum, but not so annoyed I need to say anything. The oekaki boards are what CS means to me. If it weren't for them, I never would have been hooked. The wonderful medium of art opened my eyes to a thriving, supportive, online community. It's this community I love! I spend almost all my time on CS with my nose buried somewhere in the vast art forums, looking, seeing, and occasionally giving critique where I have something to offer.
And then those times when I see a masterful artist's work, takes my breath away! Though many of us here are children, we look around, giving a helping hand, bringing some users up to our level, and looking on others with awe, saying, "That's what I want to be when I grow up."
Why do you want to be an oekaki moderator for CS?Love the site so much, I want to contribute.
To help keep my favorite place neat and organized. The oekaki is a wonderful place for beginning and expert artists alike to grow and learn together. Anything I can do to clean up and improve this place is my goal! I feel a little regretful when I see things in the wrong forum, or when an amazing picture sits in beginners (silly artists, when will you learn?), and would love to do my part to set things right. One thing I've noticed is the unfortunate tendency of oekaki threads going way off topic, or turning very sour, somewhere in the comments. As an oekaki moderator, I would have the ability to clean up those messes and set the boards right again, making the oekaki and fun and enjoyable place for everyone.
I'd like to thank Chicken Smoothie once again for creating a community where young artists like me an grow and learn together. This family friendly site, for creating and sharing alike, was just what I needed to set me on the path toward a career in art. I am truly thankful for the wonderful creators, moderators, and users that make this place a community. I would love to give back to them all by serving as a new Oekaki Moderator, and help watch over my favorite place on the internet.
Can you think of any particular skills you can bring to the position (this is not required) (for example have you had any experience in peer mediation? Have you had a ton of experience using the oekaki program?)Extensive oekaki experience.
2,000 pounds of experience is a little much, but I suppose I could claim "plenty". No I do not draw constantly, but I do experiment with every new picture I make! Whether it be layer types, pressure solutions, file sizes, I've seen a lot. I'm able to help almost anyone who needs it to figure out something about that program, and give general art tips as well! Yeah, I know a ton about how to use the program, but not everything. You learn something new every day!
.............Well, that's my spiel, whether I'm one of the right choices for the job or not, you'll still see me hovering over the oekaki boards, doing at what I love with my fellow aspiring artists, observing, creating, and helping whenever I can.
Thanks for the opportunity!