This actually took me a day to draw. (New record!) This is as accurate as a good get with a picture the size of an icon. I hope I get some comments on it! Shelke is from FFVII: Dirge of Cerberus, in case some were wondering. She's my favorite character and I am also working on another full headshot of her. (It's going really slow, though I hope it will be done soon.)
This article is to help deviants learn how to type with smaller, bolded, underlined or various types of fonts while leaving comments. I hope it comes in handy
As the new GM for Macro Photography, I want to talk to you about the concept of Macro Photography - what it is and what it involves. Also, there are a few guidelines on what's Macro and what isn't.
DeviantART was blown away by the response to the Design The Dew® contest. To everyone who gave us their spin on Mountain Dew® Limited Edition Green Label Art, we say w00t!!! We couldn't be more excited with the excellent work that came out of your creative minds. While the above five were truly epic, we also want to thank all deviants who participated. It's times like these when we show the entire world deviantART is home to the best artists on the planet.
With a record level of nominations and suggestions on an almost daily basis, it would be hard to ignore the community call to recognise such a fine example of a deviant as `snowmask. Her constant presence since the formative years of deviantART has never wavered, demonstrating a natural ability to seek out and motivate those in need.
Katie's beautifully delicate artworks are elegant and instantly recognisable due to her finely tuned creative style, a clear reflection of her personality. With a multitude of journals which are thought provoking, funny and resourceful, it's impossible not to be touched by such a bright light in our community. Congratulati... Read More
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"art is 30% inspiration, 20% ideas, 5% skill, the rest is your imagination, let it run free"
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There is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion.
That's why nobody in the world is perfect.
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