Talk:Hatsune Miku V3 English/@comment-34440083-20181108024036/@comment-53539-20181111215101

On the one hand, the honest opinion is the purest of all, on the other it can be made with ignorance.

As with Sweet Ann, the insulters ended up calling a real person "ugly" to suit their own POV, as I said its just a edit poster picture of someone else. Generally the software is about the vocals but the characters will be put in front at times. I've heard numerous times how "Len is the best" when you cringe and find it hard not to express reality. A lot of the time its based on his avatar first and foremost and then his vocal, mixed in with whatever influence from the songs they've heard.

I've been in worst fandoms, the Dragon Cave fandom doesn't like you insulting the artwork of the artists sprites at all and the original Thrilled Dragon retirement was the artist throwing a paddy because someone called their artwork "ugly".

As, however, an artist myself who regretted picking art over music for my degree, I was hugely discouraged from art and becoming a professional because the way things are, I speak from being once on the inside looking out. Skill really doesn't matter and sadly that leads to its own problems. For this reason I don't blame it when a quoted "ugly" artwork is put forward. Though the world is full of many art styles, the public only want pretty or "cute", often can't bare the thought of something being a copy of another ("inspired"), get really personnel to a art piece or generally don't want to have to overthink artwork. Yet what the public wants is something the artworld doesn't care for. Art is mostly waffle and little art today, but the public prefer that it be more art with little waffled. :-/

But this limits things even down to the basic advertisement levels and effects even Vocaloid. We get the same thing over and over because the consumer only knows it likes this, otherwise it doesn't like new things. The reality is, the consumer doesn't know what it wants until it gets it and not allowing things to experiment can hold back that whole idea.

So their being rude, but their also being honest. Though I understand things from an artist's POV and how things are, I at the same time value the honest opinion. Its what lead me to give up art entirely because I knew my artwork wasn't good enough.