

At this rate it looks like I won't do any more anyway. It seems I've overestimated the potential popularity of my work.
As I've done the Bowie one , I'll post that one anyway.
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As I've done the Bowie one , I'll post that one anyway.

but I post it anyway for the people who DO like it. Besides, they're fun to make.
Don't not do things you want to just because some people don't like them - there will always be some who DO like them.
If they don't want to see it, then they don't have to. If you don't make and post it, the people who do want to see it can't.
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Don't not do things you want to just because some people don't like them - there will always be some who DO like them.
If they don't want to see it, then they don't have to. If you don't make and post it, the people who do want to see it can't.

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There's not many who *do* want to see it. This makes it a bit of a waste of time.
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I made a digital painting of my friend that I am immensely proud of, but she wouldn't let me post it because she didn't like the original picture, even though she did like what I made using it.
Just because she liked it, I don't midn that I can't post it anywhere. It wasn't a waste of time because one person enjoyed it.
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Just because she liked it, I don't midn that I can't post it anywhere. It wasn't a waste of time because one person enjoyed it.

A picture of a friend is a much more personal thing. This is more of a general audience thing. And trust me, if there's only one person who likes something you've done, it's probably not that good. (Not referring to your KillerKitti pic, as you haven't shown it to anyone else for anyone else to be able to like it/not like it)
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