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Chroma, The New Dragon Frame (Re-Megathread)


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No one said you were right, but you have the right to call it whatever you want to call it. You're treating people's opinions as if they are facts. Considering the guy didn't quote anyone and just posted a random comment it comes of as "What? an opinion i don't agree with? Explain yourself"

How come everyone has to explain their opinion but you?

Hasnt he explained himself already? Is asking for details on someones thought process inherently treating opinion as fact?

 

I feel like this has become a sort of "crush him on sight" situation...lol

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That's life.

 

You still haven't explained how Chroma's "pelt" looks like a greek dragon. For example, those lines that are on Chroma's body, that give the appearance of like, fur, or something, don't appear on that picture of the greek dragon above. That's the sort of thing Invalid_Infinity is asking.

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Seriously guys-

 

Perhaps we should start here-http://www.wikihow.com/Critique-Artwork

When understanding that process one could see why I would say this https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/416280-chroma-the-new-dragon-frame-re-megathread/page-25#entry4638074 and then still enjoy these https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/416280-chroma-the-new-dragon-frame-re-megathread/page-27#entry4639387 for what they are.

 

I'm going to copy/paste that process out right here-

HOW TO CRITIQUE ARTWORK

 

STEP 1
Describe what you see.
 This is the objective portion of the art critique. It involves a technical description-nothing more. It should include things like:

  • Artist's name
  • Title of work
  • Type of artwork
  • Subject of the painting (scene)
  • Objects in the painting
  • First impression––note the characteristics of the artwork that first jump out at you
  • Colors used
  • Shapes, lines and texture
  • Light saturation
  • Sensory qualities––identify the predominant mood and visual effect.

STEP 2

Analyze the artwork. Evolve the art criticism from a technical description to an in-depth examination of how the technical elements were utilized by the artist to create the overall impression conveyed by the artwork. Technical elements you need to analyze when you critique artwork include:

  • Color.
  • Shapes, forms and lines.
  • Texture.
  • Light and shadow.
  • How each technical element contributes to the mood, meaning and aesthetic sensation of the artwork.

STEP 3

Interpret the artwork. This part of an art critique is more subjective than the others, as you are expected to use your analysis of the technical aspects of the piece of art to apply your own supposition to the artist's intended purpose for the artwork. Try to accomplish the following things when formulating your interpretation:

  • Communicate the artist's statement. Describe what you think the artist is trying to say through the work of art 
  • Expound on the feeling conveyed by the artwork. Describe what the artwork means to you, and why.
  • Explain what you feel is the artist's intended purpose for creating that particular work of art. Examine why the artist made the choices in technique, materials and subject matter and how they relate to the intended purpose.
  • Identify symbols in the artwork and describe how they relate to the artist's technical choices and contribute to the artist's execution of the intended purpose.
STEP 4
Evaluate the artwork. This is a summation of the art criticism process leading up to this point. Use your analysis and interpretation to draw conclusions and reach judgments about the artwork.
  • State what you think the artwork's value is. For example, its value may be to evoke nostalgia, to incite anger or to impart beauty. Explain why you feel this way.
  • Describe the artwork's relevance to the art community and to people as a whole.
  • Explain where you feel the artwork has strong value and where you think it falls short.

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Back on track to arguing what we've been arguing for the past couple days?No thanks I'll pass on the redundancy.

 

As it is now, there's no point in arguing ;]

Have to say the silhouette without the tail looks better.

We can just wait and see now what will hatch ;p

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Attention Tenno,


 


All hands are on deck this week for PC Update 16 AND Update 15.16 for consoles! With everyone working diligently through the day there will be no streams this week.


 


Prime Time #64 will resume on March 26th, and due to conflicting schedules, Devstream #49 will resume on March 27th.


 


Thanks for your patience! We are excited to raid your brains with new additions, fixes, and more!


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