Also please refer to Tgpcds's topic about Critism.
When rating you always want to give a high rate even if it is bad. If you think it's bad in any case rate it over half. Just give suggestions and what to improve on. Remember to ALWAYS give a conclusion at the end or a "Good job!", "That is amazing" at the end.
There is
2 types of rating. (By the most popular and used)
Type 1: #/10. This rating is for the people who look at the picture more harder. For an example you are looking at the topic. You want to look hard at where words and places and spaces that would be needed to look neater.
Type 2: #/5. One of the most popular it is used for people who take a quick glare (sometimes) at the picture and moves on.
Example: Rate this with both types
You want to rate the house NOT ME
So heres some examples with type 1:
- Quote :
- I give it a 6/10. It is too crowded! And why the heck is there a fish ? I think it could use some editing. It is overcrowded! But I like how you put the pond below the tea table. I also liked the Bird Bath. It represents birds that are nature. I think the Card Jitsu statue thing is kind of cool! So overall 6/10.
Type 2:
- Quote :
- I give it a 3/5. Although it is overcrowded I like the Dojo based house. Good job!
Congratulations you have rated a picture fairly! No you don't have to rate my dojo, yours would probably be better than mine anyday
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Until then!
Waddle on!