Post: What to Consider when Giving CnC
11-03-2010, 12:40 AM #1
Zendikar
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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); I have seen a need for this arousing, as many refuse to give even remote CnC. I would like to thank The-Unknown for giving what i consider the most in depth CnC here. Even though Gourav has a post on "How to Properly Rate Work" this will be much more in depth and focused on CnC.

- How is the quality of the render. Does it feel in proportion? Is the quality just not fitting. Is the render placed properly? Is it blended, too much, too little, or none at all.


- How is the lighting if any? Is the lighting minimal? Is there a light source but no light on the render? Or vice-versa.


- Is there depth to the work? Or was the concept just ignored? What could add more depth?

- How is the flow? Did the artist just slap the render and other pieces together with no certain direction of movement? Or did they think it through and add flow to the work?

- Is the background matching with the render? Do they blend together? Or does the render/background stand out?

- How is the brushing? If any, does it flow with the work, or feel out of place. Does it blend?

- How is the C4D usage? Are the c4d's properly placed and blended? Do they match the flow of the work?

-Is the text placed properly, or does it feel out of place and not part of the render? Is the font choice appropriate?

-Do the overall colors match the portrayed mood of the work? Or are they out of the appropriate spectrum?

- How is the usage of the various adjustment layers? Gradient maps, exposure etc. Are they used effectively or sloppily placed on with no predetermined effect desired?

-How is the contrast? Is the work going all over the light and dark spectrum, or does it maintain a constant theme?

-Is the work over-sharpened, blurred, or just right?

- How is the smudging, if any? Is it overdone? Does it follow the flow of the rest of the work? Or is it just placed on for the sake of it being there?

- Is the work aesthetically pleasing? Is it nice too look at, a work can be composed right, but because of how it formed, it becomes unattractive.

Now let's see some good CnC!
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11-03-2010, 11:18 PM #11
Zendikar
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Actually, I just wanted this added to that post. It's better to have it all condensed. Those are just the RULES of CnC, not actually how to.
11-03-2010, 11:26 PM #12
Bog__
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great post d000oo0od.
was really needed on this forum tbh.
11-03-2010, 11:29 PM #13
Zendikar
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Honestly, I just posted this up here for sake that people would CnC upon these elements.
11-04-2010, 03:34 AM #14
+tA.Daisho
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Originally posted by Zendikar View Post
Honestly, I just posted this up here for sake that people would CnC upon these elements.


Its a shame to say people won't. These elements may stand well on a GFX focused forum but in here its very unlikely that people actually think before they hand out CnC.

Most people either copy what the person above says or just post something like "Oh yeah the lighting is off I like the effects but you need to look at some tutorials".
Its always being like that and will never change.

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Winty
11-04-2010, 04:13 AM #15
Zendikar
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Well it isn't a bad thing to try to change. I know one hacking site that has a dead GFX section. We critique with pride.
11-04-2010, 10:25 PM #16
Winty
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Originally posted by Zendikar View Post
Actually, I just wanted this added to that post. It's better to have it all condensed. Those are just the RULES of CnC, not actually how to.


You would have to speak to the threa maker OG Log about it to make sure and get him to or you could improve yours. :y:
11-05-2010, 01:28 AM #17
Zendikar
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What is this lacking? It gives a lot of info...

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