Since this thread has been brought back up, there is one insignificant little quibble I have with dA... not really a big issue, certainly not something I begrudge or anything, but still a quibble nonetheless.
Requests.
Personally, I don't usually take requests, or commissions, unless I A) Know I have the extra free time to actually do them (especially since I'm still doing graphics and artwork on my old computer, which is quite a hassle), and B) Actually feel like doing them (like if I particularly like the idea of the request, or I find the request to be an interesting challenge of my skills).
My actual quibble with requests is when other artists open up a request or a commission line... and then they don't even do them. And if they do, they take forever to do so. I know I can't really say anything, I'm actually guilty of putting off one request I had for two years... but still, I just think if you're going to make the offer to your watchers to take requests for them, then you should follow through with the offer, and deliver, rather than just let the list of requests keep growing and growing and nothing gets done about it. Some artists actually catalog their request/commission list, and they'll have a different emotion that signifies the progress on each work (sketched, inked, colored, etc.), and in a number of cases, I see that those lists rarely, if ever, change, other than more requests are added to them, but little to no progress is being done on the ones that are already queued. That's why I rarely, if ever, put in for requests myself, because more than likely I'll never see them any and eventually forget about them altogether; likewise again, if I know I actually can get around to them, I'll open request or commission lines myself.
Requests.
Personally, I don't usually take requests, or commissions, unless I A) Know I have the extra free time to actually do them (especially since I'm still doing graphics and artwork on my old computer, which is quite a hassle), and B) Actually feel like doing them (like if I particularly like the idea of the request, or I find the request to be an interesting challenge of my skills).
My actual quibble with requests is when other artists open up a request or a commission line... and then they don't even do them. And if they do, they take forever to do so. I know I can't really say anything, I'm actually guilty of putting off one request I had for two years... but still, I just think if you're going to make the offer to your watchers to take requests for them, then you should follow through with the offer, and deliver, rather than just let the list of requests keep growing and growing and nothing gets done about it. Some artists actually catalog their request/commission list, and they'll have a different emotion that signifies the progress on each work (sketched, inked, colored, etc.), and in a number of cases, I see that those lists rarely, if ever, change, other than more requests are added to them, but little to no progress is being done on the ones that are already queued. That's why I rarely, if ever, put in for requests myself, because more than likely I'll never see them any and eventually forget about them altogether; likewise again, if I know I actually can get around to them, I'll open request or commission lines myself.