Just look at TLJ for that. Could you imagine if Rian started being negative towards those who didn't like TLJ? It's the same thing with anything. When someone creates something to allow other people to use/see/whatever, you're not going to get everyone to like what you make. Heck I'm sure people dislike some of my mods released here too. That's just life. However, there are three ways to go about it if you're the person who dislikes it. You can A. Move on and forget about it. B. Just be totally negative and offer no insight as to why you dislike the said creation. and C. Stay positive about it, offer some constructive criticism to the creator from your view and keep polite. From what I see, you went with the polite constructive route. The mentality is pretty bad though. You're right there too along with everything else. You offered constructive criticism which would be a wonderful opportunity for the creator to hone their skills and refine them for more epic models in the future. You could have just said "it sucks", but you made sure to be nice about it. I don't really see an issue with anything you've said honestly. Personally, I like when someone gives me some feedback on what's wrong with the mod I'm working on - something that I probably would have overlooked myself, such as a missing shader or missing texture, anything really. That way, with the help of others, my mod can be 100% as best as it can be for what it is. You're not alone anyway. All anyone seems to say is "do it yourself", even when you're not offering constructive criticism. It basically translates to "I'm going to be a jerk and not listen to you so I'll bat your claims off by telling you to do it, instead of taking your claims in my stride".