DeviantART Compliments #175 by dACompliments, journal
DeviantART Compliments #175
More compliments sent in by wonderful members of the community!
~flyingheartsplz (https://www.deviantart.com/flyingheartsplz) :icondacompliments: :iconflyingheartsplz:
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"scorchwillow (https://www.deviantart.com/scorchwillow) you are a great writer!
Your ideas and mechanics are both impressive, and they will only get better with time.
:hug:
DC-26 (https://www.deviantart.com/dc-26)"
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Ami-Magane (https://www.deviantart.com/ami-magane) You're such a great friend, I just wanted to show a little appreciation. You're so funny and fun and kind and I love talking to you!
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GhostLiger (https://www.deviantart.com/ghostliger) is a great person and needs more love!
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spo (https://www.deviantart.com/spo)
I still get inspired every day by this great site. It is the perfect blend of fun social interaction and the promotion of the artistic side of our personalities. There is a definite sense of wanting to better ourselves as artists by admiring and being inspired by the creativity of our peers. We teach, learn from, and inspire one another by stretching our artistic wings and flying together.
I just finished reading a journal written by a very talented photographer who inspired me years ago with his outrageously amazing photos. The journal was entitled 'Fuck dA'. He wrote it 8 years ago and then abandoned his account here. In this journal
Community Relations Roundtable: Being a CV by isthisthingstillon, journal
Community Relations Roundtable: Being a CV
Community Week
Introduction
Ever think about joining the communityrelations (https://www.deviantart.com/communityrelations) team? For this Community Week, I chased down most of the CVs and made them answer some questions about what our role is really like, what type of a commitment it requires and what type of a person it takes to fill the spot well. We apologize in advance for being so wordy, but it's a subject we're passionate about! Now sit back and enjoy the dialogue. :pringles:
Who are you? What do you do outside of DeviantArt, and what kind of art do you make?
^Queen-Kitty (https://www.deviantart.com/queen-kitty)
Off DeviantArt, I'm just your average girl trying to balance everything I've got on my plate (I seem to
Photography Week
Introduction
If you own a camera, you own a lens. (If you own a pinhole camera, be quiet.) Whether it comes off your camera or doesn't, zooms or has a fixed focal length, has glass elements or plastic - the lens and sensor are the most important elements of your camera set-up.
But don't tell that to your tripod head and hotshoe.
One of the most common gear-related questions we see in the Photography Forum and :#photographers: chat is, "What lens do I need to shoot [image X]?" You'd think it's an easy one to answer, but it really isn't. Today I'm going to try to explain the various things that make a lens good, and go over s
Voyage to the Unknown: Anthro by RogueMudblood, journal
Voyage to the Unknown: Anthro
It's been a while since I've posted one of these features, and I thought it would be interesting to venture into the Anthro category. Lately, there have been some intriguing DDs featured from this section, such as
A Hellish Greeting by damie-m (https://www.deviantart.com/damie-m), featured by KovoWolf (https://www.deviantart.com/kovowolf)
Sleep tight, sweet princey by Chocolatechilla (https://www.deviantart.com/chocolatechilla), featured by PixlPhantasy (https://www.deviantart.com/pixlphantasy)
So I thought it would be intriguing to venture through this section. I haven't traveled to the Anthro sub-categories of DA in quite some time, and I recognize that this isn't everyone's cuppa - but please do give the art a chance. For those of you who already enjoy this genre, I hope the feature intrigue
Community Week
Meet Rick, a photographer from Germany who creates tiny little worlds full of magic and wonder. Rick goes on adventures into worlds of nature to find the magic in detail, the land of moss and fairies. You can find Rick on DeviantArt as Rick-TinyWorlds (https://www.deviantart.com/rick-tinyworlds) or on his website Tinyworlds.org. In this interview, find out what inspires him and so much more...
The Bio...
My name is Rick Hoppmann and I love the forest. I photograph tiny, magical worlds and create atmospheric games. At the moment I'm living in Leipzig, Germany, where you also can see my current exhibition "In the land of moss and fairies". You can see the digital ve
I Can Has All Your Characters by techgnotic, journal
I Can Has All Your Characters
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I Can Has All Your Characters
This artwork was painted by Mickeyby Ry-Spirit (https://www.deviantart.com/ry-spirit)
Disneyfied
Was the diecast with our discovery that chocolate and peanut butter “works” – that we need never separate one good thing from another?
Can we forever postpone growing up so long as we forever reserve first position to the Anaheim Mouse in defining our responses to all new entertainments?
Should our most audacious writers take up the gauntlets tossed by our artists and try to create alternative universe stories based on images of mashed up characters from favorite movies and TV series?
Disney
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Urban Cats
They are always there. The street sentinels. Witnesses in the night. The urban cats. Some insist a cat always prefers human company, a warm bed and provision of food and affection. So why are these felines out here? In the cat there is an independence like no other animal one shares a life with. A cat cannot be “owned.” A cat chooses you to be allowed to groom and feed and love him. If the unspoken pact somehow fails, then the cat, uncompromising, moves on to survive the cold, cruel streets on his own. But he is free. Forever free.
“I wish I could write as mysterious as a cat.”