>>30It seems like a lot of programmers literally just don't have the capacity to distinguish good art from the bad--not in the sense that one is more evocative than the other, but even the neurotypical layman can tell when a practitioner represents our natural world well through depictions of anatomy, plants, etc., although they aren't so perceptive to the shameless shortcuts many intermediate DA artists abuse. I was wondering about maybe offering him my own illustrations to him (not to say they're good, but they're better then his, and I figured a small project like this would be a cool stepping stone for my portfolio), but then I began to wonder if he actually
likes it that way and would be insulted by my solicitations. It's not the first time that's happened to me. And I'd like to think I'm reasonably good at telegraphing humility and graciousness and general dick-suckery in my contacting prospective ``employers''.