and I think it's about the way it was done.NAVARRO wrote:Mate, I dont think its a matter of Trov having a diferent opinion than most... I think the issue here is more Trov giving all hes got and expressing his honest opinion about something...
you are all encouraged to comment, to like or dislike, to express your opinions and it's best if these opinions are honest.
but you know there are different ways of expressing yourself. if you don't like a meal because it's too salty you can say you prefer other food and this one is too salty for you, or you can say "yuck" or even spit on it. see the difference?
If Trov disliked the diorama, it would be great to say why - too busy? too boring? low painting quality? not his taste?
But he only made a comment which could easily be found sarcastic or offensive. Not the best to do it, right?
You know that regarding such subjective stuff like painting or modelling there's no one right opinon - it is all in the eye of beholder. You can and are encouraged to discuss, but discussion requires arguments. Not just saying 'meh'.
You told you didn't like the diorama on the photos. My answer can easily be that's fine because photos are all you can see. Many people saw it in person and most were truly impressed and it was a popular candidate for the sword. The amount of detailing on the diorama, little touches, it was excellent. The diorama was a story, one of being stranded only with a drop pod and a dog. There were really nice touches which made it alive - tools scattered around, bone in a barrel which was the dog's house, laudry hanging on a rope... It doesn't show on the photos. You cannot tell - I agree.NAVARRO wrote:To be totally honest... the pic of the drop pod diorama didnt impress me either... yet and from my experience here i knew my frontality about it wouldnt be apreciated so i just concentrated on praising things i actually liked the most... See what I mean? One step back.
The problem with this is that after several steps back your not engaged with anyone and you will probably migrate.
Even if you could - you still don't have to like this one the most. That's fine, but you should be able to explain your opinion. Especially if you disagree with the popular point of view.
And I think that's where we reach the clue of what you said that it's best to step back - when you agree with the crowd you don't have to have arguments for your opinion. You just say "I agree". No problem - everybody does, and they probably have their arguments, so you don't have to express yours. But if you disagree you are expected to tell us why, and you have to be prepared for a discussion - and if the discussion is heated, this means people are really involved in the subject.
So if there's a new release and most people say "I like it", that's the easy way. One can say what he doesn't like, but if he doesn't explain it (is it because of the concept, the proportions, quality of casting, etc.) he can't expect them to agree. He can either be ignored or get into discussion.
Trov didn't add anything constructive, and then started making silly comments. Not helpful at all.
See the difference? I do...
I would agree. But one should behave, be polite. There were many heated discussions (remember those which were about copying GW stuff or Scibor's computer generated patterns?) but as long as people treat others with respect, don't offend each other, and remain constructive and add something useful to the thread - that was always fine. Even if their opinions were not popular. Well, that's a known fact that it's more challenging to go against the crowd than to go with them...Nameless wrote:My personal point of view - honest opinions were always priced here. Noone discouraged nobody from presenting own stance, even if it was completely different from majority.
I agree again. I expressed my opinion and tried to provide explanation for it. You can agree or not.Nameless wrote:That was just my point of view. I understand and accept that yours is different. If we made Trov or you feel this way - I'm sorry for that. At the same moment I have to say I don't feel guilty (nor anyone else should).
It was not our goal to offend Trov or make him go. And the same goes to you.
If anyone felt offended - I apologize. Just wanted to make my point of view clear.
I and Trov have known each other for a few years now. I believe this incident doesn't end it. Maybe not here, maybe somewhere else, but I hope it was not the last time we talked to each other.



