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1. 15 Jun 2011 07:45 | ||
Today I posted a request through FEEDBACK asking if it would be possible to be able to edit a picture after it had been posted. |
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2. 15 Jun 2011 13:16 | ||
It's an interesting question, Steve. I've seen errors in every picture I've submitted. There must be many pros and cons for editing but, having thought about it often, this is my take on it: |
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3. 15 Jun 2011 13:31 | ||
Oops ... -Gough +Gogh |
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4. 15 Jun 2011 16:13 | ||
We have a "Save Draft" and that allows us to tweak our pics for as long as we wish... and then submit when we are "done"... I agree with Login. I am never satisfied & would go mad "fixing" my pics... I prefer the new creation... |
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5. 16 Jun 2011 04:44 | ||
I guess as long as you keep the draft version and make the amendments until you are happy...If you are like me...You are never happy, what looks perfect to you 5 minutes later is defective, small discrepancies seem to only show up after posting. Who knows maybe the errors are what makes some pictures charming, it was just a thought, I am realising just how impulsive I can be lol |
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6. 16 Jun 2011 23:34 | ||
Steve, you gave me my first ever comment on my vase of flowers and welcomed me to TD. There have been times I could easily have gone back to that vase and changed it. It would have become a different picture and you might not have wanted to comment on my new version or vote for it. I am glad I have not had the opportunity to change it or you might have had the opportunity to remove your comment. |
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7. 17 Jun 2011 05:31 | ||
I have to admit that, like just about every other TDer, as soon as I submit a pic (or a comment), I want to add to or change it. |
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8. 17 Jun 2011 05:55 | ||
Toulose latrec used to go into the louvre and futz with his paintings:). But knowing you cannot change after submission probably lends some artistic discipline. |
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9. 17 Jun 2011 08:05 | ||
It has all been said about tweaking a picture. What I wish for is the ability to save more than one draft per them. Wouldn't that be great? |
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10. 17 Jun 2011 10:11 | ||
oh wow... hadn't heard that about Lautrec... hilarious! |
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11. 18 Jun 2011 05:17 | ||
I can't add anithing - just can say that this feature could drive me mad, letting the ossessive-compulsive that sleep in me to fully wake up! |
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12. 18 Jun 2011 07:29 | ||
Haa~haa Clo... |
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13. 2 Aug 2011 11:04 | ||
I think it would be great! Other drawing sites allow it, and when you have worked on it you can either delete the original or leave it and have both versions to reference (also an option wether to display a pic in the gallery--had to sneak that one in too=P). Discipline ehh...for me it is enough that we layer them edge by edge, piece by piece. |
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14. 2 Aug 2011 13:47 | ||
oh now wait...! if you put it THAT way (polly's), I'd be sooo all for it! Imagine being able to back up a bit, rebuild... AND KEEP BOTH versions.... This is substantially different from starting an image all over again from scratch; the whole mindset is different (well it is for me, anyway). |
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15. 3 Aug 2011 06:23 | ||
LOL.. it sounds to you like a nice idea, but I really DON'T think that we want it in practice. |