>>7011672Agreed.
1 You have figures with an enormous amount of articulation, yet some of you pose them like they are 5 POA vintage Star Wars figures. A simple hinge joint on a Figma has 3 ways the articulation can be utilized. (The pegs can be rotated; that's 2, and the actual joint itself will move)
2 A lot of you have no concept of simple tweaks you can use to make a simple pose better. Or for that matter, how to set up a simple pose. Basic rules, "forward/back back/forward, balance, weight shifting, s curve, contrapposto, etc, that you have no clue about. Google "poses" and you'll find a wealth of poses, and advice on hoe to achieve them.
3 Some of you are just plain lazy. You'll bend a few joints, take a shitty, dark, out of focus, blurry, badly set up picture, then post it with the "I'm sorry I have a potato cam please no bully I tried" bullshit. Well, no. No you didn't try.
Nobody says you have to be perfect. Not at all. Just take a little pride in what you do, and be open for critique o matter what it is, and be willing to learn. That's how you get better at stuff.