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Devious Dragons - Issue 42

*tyshadragon:icontyshadragon: reports, May 8
A selection of some of the wonderful dragon artwork that lurks in the deviantART archives.

Featured Artist of the Month on dA — May 2008

*AdigunPolack:iconAdigunPolack: reports, May 3
In the 2nd edition of these special monthly awards on deviantART, I will most definitely pay such greatest honor and praise to even more truly special and well-deserving artists whose artworks are *so* spendidly amazing and damn compelling that you just gotta love the hell out of them indeed!!! :love: :heart:

See you there for a lot more great festivities, as this all-new issue is even bigger, bolder, and BETTER than ever!!! You do not want to miss it, I promise!! :aww: :thumbsup: !!

A Creative Approach to Art

$Moonbeam13:iconMoonbeam13: reports, May 2
News about deviantART

Launch of "Frac-tastically Speaking:"

=NFotM:iconNFotM: reports, April 22
I would just like to announce to all of the fractal community, that we here at =NFotM have just recently launched a club-blog on wordpress.com!!

Devious Dragons - Issue 41

*tyshadragon:icontyshadragon: reports, April 21
A weekly blog featuring some of the wonderful dragon artwork that lurks in the deviantART archives.

Devious Dragons - Issue 40

*tyshadragon:icontyshadragon: reports, April 14
A weekly art blog featuring some of the wonderful dragon artwork that is lurking in the deviantART archives.

Orphan Works, A Response from the Creator.

=Joshi38:iconJoshi38: reports, April 13
There has been a lot of controversy over the proposed Orphan Works Bill, concerning the fears of artists who believe, with inception of the Bill, their art may be used freely and legally without consent of themselves, the copyright holder.

I emailed James Boyle, co creator of the Bill to address these issues and clarify the mistakes certain bloggers have made in interpreting the Bill.

The Dragons of deviantART - Issue 41

*ray72285:iconray72285: reports, April 10
Issue 41 of the Dragons of deviantART - A weekly art blog showcasing dA's newest dragons, dragon related artwork and literature.

WRITERS: Submit! & Happy Birthday to Read This

~ReadThisMagazine:iconReadThisMagazine: reports, April 7
Read This arts magazine seeks submissions, turns 6 issues old, loves you all.

Cute Magazine, Issue 4 - A Shelter from Cute Rain

=gonnafly:icongonnafly: reports, April 7
We are a small monthly magazine decided to all things cute that come in all sorts of sizes. Our goal as a magazine is to connect the community of DeviantART to the cute artist and cute artist to other cute clubs/communities. This is our special April issue where we celebrate the coming spring with the cute rain that bring life.

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Devious Dragons - Issue 42

*tyshadragon:icontyshadragon: reports, May 8
A selection of some of the wonderful dragon artwork that lurks in the deviantART archives.

The Little Dragon - Issue 1

~SugarCubeDragon:iconSugarCubeDragon: reports, May 5
A monthly art blog featuring some of those little guys. Little dragon artworks that is in deviantART archives.

Get Instant Access to a New York Publisher

~bookauthor:iconbookauthor: reports, May 9
When signing a book contract with a traditional New York Publisher the author loses control of the book’s content and cover design as well as the rights to the book. Margaret Merrill tapped into a system that provides a complete authoring and business development system with instant access to a New York Publisher.

Get Instant Access to a New York Publisher

~bookauthor:iconbookauthor: reports, May 9
When signing a book contract with a traditional New York Publisher the author loses control of the book’s content and cover design as well as the rights to the book. The author typically earns less than 10 per cent of the sale, which translates to less than one dollar per book sold. If the author hires an agent, the profit margin is less, because the agent’s fee is 10 (and sometimes 15) per cent of the author’s share of the profit. Margaret Merrill tapped into a system that provides a complete authoring and business development system with instant access to a New York Publisher. For more information, visit [link].


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WWW: How to Photograph your Artwork for the Internet

`lazybutt:iconlazybutt: reports, February 4
How to Photograph your Artwork for a Portfolio or the Internet

Have you ever wondered how Traditional Artists photograph their artwork? Ever wondered if you could achieve the same results? Well, wonder no more!

This easy to follow, easy to do guide will help all artists out there who need instruction in photographing their arwork. The explanations are simple, and pictures of the steps are provided in case further help is needed.

Simply click on the link provided, and you can see for yourself how easy photographing your artwork can be.

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=Caektiems:iconCaektiems: Feb 4, 2008, 3:56:10 PM
Fantastic! I always have this sort of trouble when trying to get my work to look right.

Cheers, Bren! <3
`dudewithbraces:icondudewithbraces: Feb 4, 2008, 5:09:56 PM
That was very helpful :D
=synconi:iconsynconi: Feb 5, 2008, 12:10:02 AM
Thank you! Very helpful. :) :heart:

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`alchemism:iconalchemism: Feb 5, 2008, 10:03:45 AM
I remember doing an article very similar - but this one is very thorough. Nice job putting it up here. Visuals are very helpful to those who aren't sure.

:thumbsup:

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*Elune-555:iconElune-555: Feb 5, 2008, 12:14:29 PM
Nice! There have been so many artists I've wanted to feature but the photos of the work turned me away. :clap:

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*not-sleeping:iconnot-sleeping: Feb 10, 2008, 3:28:55 PM
Thanks doll! Hopefully my pictures will stop being such an embarrassment with this ;)