If you've decided that you don't want to be a part of the project anymore, just be upfront and tell him. You'll have to decide whether they're allowed to keep the work you've already done for them or not (this can be effected by any contracts you might have agreed to prior to starting work - but then again they're minors, so you can't really legally be held to contracts with them).
"For example, you don't say that you like someone's art style, have them draw you a sample, ask them to change the art style and then request 5+ edits on a base, and then even request 5+ edits on the full CG when everything has already been inked and colored. "
From my experience, yea. Yea they do. :P It's part of making sure the art styles mesh together and it all looks like a seamless piece.
Is this the first time you've received critique in a group project setting? You may just be taking the critiques too personally, I can't say for sure since there's no examples, but I know when I first starting receiving critiques it was very jolting.
Anyways, you've already decided what you want to do, so just do the adult thing and talk with him.
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Date: 2012-10-06 10:35 pm (UTC)"For example, you don't say that you like someone's art style, have them draw you a sample, ask them to change the art style and then request 5+ edits on a base, and then even request 5+ edits on the full CG when everything has already been inked and colored. "
From my experience, yea. Yea they do. :P It's part of making sure the art styles mesh together and it all looks like a seamless piece.
Is this the first time you've received critique in a group project setting? You may just be taking the critiques too personally, I can't say for sure since there's no examples, but I know when I first starting receiving critiques it was very jolting.
Anyways, you've already decided what you want to do, so just do the adult thing and talk with him.