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Deviantart.com but you're more likely to have to join groups to get the benefit such as:
@sourcefilmmaker (really, that's the name of the group)
A group dedicated to sfm contents only but you yourself must have dedication to give them good quality and full of effort content in accordance to what they deemed it as quality post which I can guess as emphasizing on posing, scene composition, lighting, camera settings and posing.
@pony-sfm
Self explanatory but I could assume they want artwork of quality and effort
Thanks for the reply. I don't have "quality" yet. Just wondering if there was a place that I could just upload content I think is satisfactory but not great.
Deviantart I'm already a part of but stinks that you need to be CORE to get critiques.
A lovely little "show off your SFM artwork thread" just popped up. Maybe I'll use that.
The critique part of DA… if you include to seek constructive criticism in your description then maybe someone would help you out. I mean, if you need help, I could drop a comment as my form of critique.
That thread, go on, nobody's stopping you
http://www.reddit.com/r/SFM