Why didn't anyone like this drawing?

Hello, friends of the OCD community. Today I want to share with you this drawing that I published a few days ago on my blog. I don't know if this is against the rules (most likely it is), but I share once again this same drawing, because in the publication three days ago it didn't get the rewards I think it deserves. And come on, the drawing is simple but it's not bad either. I have seen, without any intention of judging anyone, less elaborate drawings being better rewarded.

Why didn't anyone like this drawing? I mean, I really thank the few people who voted and the projects @theunion and @neoxian for also supporting me. But what I mean is the big vote whales. Could it be that the problem is that I didn't publish in any community? If so, is that what communities came for? So that it's not worth posting on your blog because whales only vote in their communities? I don't think that's the reason for the low rewards. I wish it wasn't. But that's the thing: what happened?

It's a bit demotivating to spend a certain amount of hours for two days making a drawing and then it doesn't seem to be attractive enough for the big whales. Where did all those hours go?

Well, folks, I don't want to keep tiring you with my complaints, doubts and pity. Sincerely this post is just a new attempt to make this drawing better rewarded and for that I thought it was fair to explain the reasons for this publication. I never liked to act with double intentions but rather with total transparency, so that's the mere truth about this post.

I rejected the rewards in this publication, but if you want to support this drawing you can do it here in the original post. I will be encouraged by your support even if you are not a whale, really. In fact, writing this post has encouraged me a lot, it was the relief I needed.

Have you ever been in a similar situation? Do you understand the feeling? I'd like to know your experience. Leave a comment.

Thank you very much for your attention and support, friends of the OCD community!

Elieser Urbano

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