I second that motion...
Joseph... A General rule within any creative medium is to be able to accept criticism gracefully.
At the end of the day it is subjective and everyone likes or dislikes different things. That's the nature of things.
Learning to accept differences of opinion is a tough but necessary lesson to learn, but learn it you must as you will never improve. People who are just starting out learning a skill who then open themselves to critisism must accept it.
We appreciate your frustration, as you must have spent time on this piece, only to have someone give it some minor criticism but to react in this way is immature and undermines your own abilities and potential to learn.
For you own sake, if you do feel you want to learn the art of pixels (or anything else for that matter) you must accept that sometimes your efforts (no matter how good YOU feel they are) MAY be knocked down. Learn from it and move on - otherwise you'll alienate yourself from your peers, never improve and never fit in within a group/team situation. (I've seen too many youngsters suffer this fate)
Take the positive out of what Cure said... the background does looks nice and the rest of his comments seemed fair and not at all harsh (I've seen a lot worse criticism around here taken in a better spririt) Your second post has you on the defensive and, to be honest, unreasonable in tone... To stand with you however you may be right that some peoples monitors make your image appear darker... but my monitor the image appears dark so perhaps your monitor may be at fault (bearing in mind that I'm a proffessional artist working in the games industry - as are a number of the users of this forum) to accuse us of needing to edit your image to see it is just plain rude when you consider we work on calibrated gear.
I'm sorry if you take offense at this but as I've said, accept the comments gracefully and if more of us on the board re-iterate that what Cure says then perhaps you may see that he was actually speaking sense.
Good luck Joseph, be brave, don't take it to heart and Keep on pushing.
Pete
