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DailyDeviants' April '08 Features

=DailyDeviants:iconDailyDeviants: reports, 3h 22m ago
=DailyDeviants is a project that features deviants every day of the week. Here are the top features from the month of April!
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deviant-ARCADE report #57

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your source to discover ART.

Weekly Report n.57

Sculpture - Defining the Forms

=flesh-was-sweet:iconflesh-was-sweet: reports, 14h 50m ago
Some of my favourite work from the Sculpture section.

Learn your Traditional ABCs!

^oilsoaked:iconoilsoaked: reports, 7h 41m ago
An A-Z guide on Traditional Art.

Project Educate: Traditional Art Week Starts Now!

^limnides:iconlimnides: reports, 7h 47m ago
A breakdown of all the incredible happenings in store for Traditional Art Week: May 12th through 16th.

Traditional Week: Don't Hold Back Contest

^limnides:iconlimnides: reports, 7h 50m ago
As apart of Project Educate's Traditional Art Week, the Traditional Gallery Directors brings you this fantastic mini-contest!

R: textures

^bleedsopretty:iconbleedsopretty: reports, 10h 34m ago
Sexy textures submitted in the past month.

Chat Week: Day 1 Report

*PoetryPlease:iconPoetryPlease: reports, 22h 24m ago
Day 1 of Chat Week was a HUGE success. Read up on all the details. We also have an outline of the events planned for Day 2, so click the link to get more info and hop on in the chat room.

Why we [still] use film...

=vaporiss:iconvaporiss: reports, 12h 23m ago
Visual explanation of why artists still use film.

T for TEEN!

=nerdynotdirty:iconnerdynotdirty: reports, 15h 19m ago
Some of the best photographers here on deviantART are a part of the younger crowd, here are some of my favorites!

News This Week

Grand Contest - great prizes are offered!

=PearlEden:iconPearlEden: reports, 21h 35m ago
Entries:
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Dry the Celestial Paintbrush, Okami Winners are He

$Moonbeam13:iconMoonbeam13: reports, May 5
The Celestial Paintbrush has been cleaned and hung to dry, and all the entries are in for the Okami Fan Art Interpretive contest. At the end of the day, three stood out just that little bit more and are taking home the prizes. Without further delay, we present to you the winning entries!

Discouraging Online Predators

$realitysquared:iconrealitysquared: reports, May 8
As mentioned last week in Policy News we announced some clarifications in our rules governing child and teenage photography which came about primarily due to concerns about online predators and other undesirable persons. This week we announce some other clarifications stemming from these same concerns.

Dangerous Pictures - UK Criminal Justice Bill

$chix0r:iconchix0r: reports, May 9
The UK Government have introduced a Criminal Justice & Immigration Bill to criminalise the possession of adult, staged, consensual violent pornography. How will this affect you?

The LOL Corner [#15]

$Tachy-on:iconTachy-on: reports, May 9
This regular news article promises to make you giggle, chortle, and laugh your ass off.

Every edition will feature a collection of the funniest chat network quotes.

Artist Relations Newsletter - May 9, 2008

$Moonbeam13:iconMoonbeam13: reports, 2d 18h ago
News from the Artist Relations Team

The Best of April Visual Art Features!

=karemelancholia:iconkaremelancholia: reports, May 8
Now it's time for the April 2008 Visual Art Features, many new art to discover!

:pointr: Run by =karemelancholia since 1 year & 4 monthes.

Don't forget that many artists need to be viewed, they deserve it!
Fave Fave Fave!
My main purpose in doing a monthly feature about (to my point of view) 'the best visual art' is to put in the same level as well wellknown artists and popular creations as unknown artists and under-exposed creations.
Artists need to be supported.
So don't be shy!

:pointr: You can see the previous features here, in the Index i've created!

Here's the Menu per Category :

Digital Paintings & Drawings | Mixed Media | PhotoManipulations | 3-Dimensional | Vector & Vexels | Traditional Paintings & Drawings | Photography | Artisan Crafts


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A better way to organize deviations?

*Orioto:iconOrioto: reports, May 7
The actual way of organizing content is somewhat not perfect, cause it links two things that should be independant : genre and tech of an image.

Texturegasm #6

`pendlestock:iconpendlestock: reports, May 5
Like textures? COME AND REJOICE!

Fan Art Community Newsletter #4

^ArtisticAunJuli:iconArtisticAunJuli: reports, May 5
The 4th Edition of the Fan Art Community Newsletter:
Official news from the Fan Art Gallery paired with sections contributed by the Fan Art Community!

Community and Inspiration

=mom-the-bomb:iconmom-the-bomb: reports, Feb 4, 2007
In looking around dA, I find many examples of art and many examples of what may not be anything more than snapshots, doodles, etc. We all desire to showcase what we have created even if it is of the quality that pleases others. Keep in mind that we all began somewhere; and for the good of the community and individuals in the community, I don’t think that hurtful comments and/or blasting is the least bit beneficial as we were and many, including me, still are new to our craft. In an effort to grow the community, I would like to urge you all, and myself included, to help one another. Our quest, through art, is to explore and exhibit our own visions.
When people ask for critique, in my view at least, they are asking for what interests you as the viewer as far as the correct technical aspects, composition, design, color, etc. They are also asking what you think could be done to improve the piece. Nobody wants to be blasted with comments that imply that they are unworthy to create art. If I were to upload a photograph of a bug, for instance, and ask for critique, my hopes are that if I did something to make that image unappealing, by not holding the camera very steady for example; someone might comment that I might want to use a tripod or faster shutter speed to get a sharper image. I would most likely get my feelings hurt if someone were to say something like, “Personally, I think this shot is all wrong. It’s all blurry and you can’t really make out what it is supposed to be. The lighting is off too. I’d start over.” While both responses let the artist (me) know that the ‘bug shot’ isn’t as good as it could be, the first response gives me somewhere to start in correcting the error. It gives me confidence by the fact alone that I wasn’t bombarded with hurtful remarks. Being a community of artists, we are or should be here to showcase our own work, look at and possibly be inspired by others’ art, and to help our fellow deviants. I would like to add, though, that if you are the artist and a subject calls to you; rely on your own satisfaction of capturing it. Other people will not always view your creations as you do, and getting defensive will not change the other person’s mind. Taking other people’s attitudes towards the effectiveness of your vision too close to heart will probably cause unhappiness and conflict between you and your future visions.
Now not far from that subject brings me to a question I had for myself and wanted to share with you all. When I began reading, Examples by Ansel Adams, I asked myself ‘can you learn and/or be inspired by work that does not particularly interest you?’ My own conclusion, by the end of his book is a resounding YES! When I first looked through this book that is 24 years old, I wondered how it could teach me anything. By page 17, I was quickly jotting down notes, ten pages of notes to be exact. I was not impressed, at first, with Adams’ photography of the west. To be quite honest, I almost closed the book at page 5, to move on to another photographer. But in my determination to learn how to better improve my skills, I studied the images and read his enlightening descriptions. It helped me to decide what I liked and disliked about his images. One of the first steps in any creative process is relying on your knowledge and your desire to create.
I hope you take this opportunity to start looking at others’ art with a new perspective. Artists that ask for critique want critique not criticism. Remember when you were little and your parents or teachers told you that if you couldn’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all? I and many other deviants would probably agree that this would be a good rule of thumb. And don’t forget, that inspiration can be found in unlikely places, even if only to confirm your views.

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~BASSETSKETCH:iconBASSETSKETCH: Feb 4, 2007, 3:30:59 PM
good article, but please use proper indentation next time, it's very hard to read x_x;;
=mom-the-bomb:iconmom-the-bomb: Feb 4, 2007, 3:40:29 PM
Unfortunately, the indentations disappeared when I pasted the article in from word, and I didn't catch it because the preview button wasn't working.
~BASSETSKETCH:iconBASSETSKETCH: Feb 4, 2007, 3:58:44 PM
dang, let's blame it on dA :D
=mom-the-bomb:iconmom-the-bomb: Feb 4, 2007, 4:16:10 PM
sounds good to me. hehe
~FiberFiend:iconFiberFiend: Feb 4, 2007, 4:16:28 PM
Very good point. HOWEVER (there's always a 'however!'):
I do think that there's a difference between being an amateur artist and a snapshotter. Something can be of comparatively low quality, but if you worked at it, thought about it, etc. then it's art. But if you're just a camwhore who takes and posts endless pictures of you and friends without even picking out the better ones or editing at all, or if they weren't intended as art in the first place, then I don't think they are art, and they belong at least in scraps, but preferably on myspace or photobucket. So basically, what I mean is, it can be not top-notch and be art, but that doesn't mean that everything that isn't top-notch IS art.

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=mom-the-bomb:iconmom-the-bomb: Feb 4, 2007, 4:31:18 PM
This is true, however, I am hoping that we can learn to be a little more diplomatic in our responses to such posts. :D
`dancewiththesky:icondancewiththesky: Feb 4, 2007, 4:52:35 PM
Great points. I think I saw a couple of clubs like [link] that tries to bridge deviants of various levels of skills to help each other in a more focus way. (Unless I'm missing something) I think they directly address the points your raised in your article :)

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~FiberFiend:iconFiberFiend: Feb 4, 2007, 5:19:03 PM
Good point. Flaming is wrong, no matter what.

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*dAKnitters! Crocheters welcome, too.
And our sister community, *daSpinners

"Perhaps a lunatic is simply a minority of one."
-George Orwell, 1984
=mom-the-bomb:iconmom-the-bomb: Feb 4, 2007, 5:23:00 PM
Thanks. I'd never seen that club. I'll have to look into it myself.:D