Posting one's own art is severely looked down upon, and there are two reasons behind this:
Firstly, artists tend to be biased when it comes to judging the quality of their own work. What looks good to you may be regarded as mediocre to Danbooru moderators.
Secondly, allowing posting of own work (self-posting) will cause a sudden spike of sub-par uploads as users mistake us for another Pixiv or Deviantart, far beyond the scope and capacity of Danbooru.
More suitable sites to upload your own art to include Deviantart and Pixiv.
Admins and moderators are especially harsh on self-posting artists, lashing out penalties without remorse. The one and only way to feature your art on Danbooru is to show immense talent and skill elsewhere, and with that, captivate some fans on the other side of the Internet into uploading your art.
Given your other few uploads and the "enema" name theme, I assume this is your work.
Given your other few uploads and the "enema" name theme, I assume this is your work.
I didn't see the howto:upload thing. However I read the rules from the link at the bottom and it didn't say anything about it. Also, I only attempted to upload the work that I felt was fairly close to the existing content on this site.
Given your other few uploads and the "enema" name theme, I assume this is your work.
What I'm saying is, it isn't very clear what the site's principle is unless you were to find those howto pages. The Rules link at the bottom should have included the more defined tenets.
I'm not trying to spite the system and upload my stuff anyway. I didn't know people hated that.
What I'm saying is, it isn't very clear what the site's principle is unless you were to find those howto pages. The Rules link at the bottom should have included the more defined tenets.
On a side note, I read the howto:comment and the first rule is 'Be polite.' That NoyemiK person was needlessly rude. I would leave feedback on them, but this site has a less than stellar layout so I can't find where to do that.
On a side note, I read the howto:comment and the first rule is 'Be polite.' That NoyemiK person was needlessly rude. I would leave feedback on them, but this site has a less than stellar layout so I can't find where to do that.