06-16-2020, 10:14 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-16-2020, 10:15 AM by Jangorhino.)
Please don’t tie any emotion to a disappointing gfx grade. Read these thoughts and hopefully we can all be a little warmer and fuzzier.
The thing I’ve figured out is the gfx grade isn’t a judgment of quality or a show of appreciation for effort or attention to detail or a salute to your eye. The grade is simply just that, a grade against the rubric’s standards. Plain and simple.
So, all I’d say to people who are unhappy with gfx grades is to please try to follow the rubric standards if they wish to get a better grade.
Personally, money and grades aren’t what I’m in it for, my goal is to give something to someone which they will appreciate and also something I’m proud of making.
Truth be told, I’d do just as many gfx in the same manner if they were not graded and if they were given a flat rate payout like media!! All the graders got tough jobs and I’m learning that more as time goes on!
Boom! Lock it in!
The thing I’ve figured out is the gfx grade isn’t a judgment of quality or a show of appreciation for effort or attention to detail or a salute to your eye. The grade is simply just that, a grade against the rubric’s standards. Plain and simple.
So, all I’d say to people who are unhappy with gfx grades is to please try to follow the rubric standards if they wish to get a better grade.
Personally, money and grades aren’t what I’m in it for, my goal is to give something to someone which they will appreciate and also something I’m proud of making.
Truth be told, I’d do just as many gfx in the same manner if they were not graded and if they were given a flat rate payout like media!! All the graders got tough jobs and I’m learning that more as time goes on!
Boom! Lock it in!