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The Group Contest - has ended!!!

Hi and Welcome We are running a Group contest! - Theme Simple yet Complex! Thanks to everyone who entered the contest, I hope you enjoyed it, judging will commence! here are the valid entry's! :thumb517930461: :thumb517939888: :thumb517714265: :thumb516558999: :thumb519969425: :thumb522437482: :thumb522456697: :thumb525120229: :thumb527705204: :thumb529734906: :thumb530323724: note: these entry's are valid because they kept to the rules and listed all the relive information!. there is 2 stages of judging, first will be the admin judging done by me (WillowXD (https://www.deviantart.com/willowxd)) and EtherealProject (https://www.deviantart.com/etherealproject) we will narrow the entry's down to the 5 final en

Contests

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Free PSD Web Buttons

Journal Skin, Premium, etc

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Tutorials

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Free Classic Grey Web UI

Stock

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How to get more exposure for your art.

I was recently asked for some advice on getting exposure as an artist.  Here's my own advice with personal reasons as to why I suggest them. This is not a post for 'bragging', if you take it that way, then please stop reading *i mean this in the nicest way orz* This is stating facts from my experience. What worked for me and what doesn't work. It shows how my own art has gained exposure throughout the years and how yours can too.  I am not a fantastic artist, I know what I'm good at and what I struggle with. I work hard for what I know I can push out and I do it proudly. I hope this post will help you earn more followers and give you a bit of

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Promote your art (on DeviantArt)

So you have your awesome art project that, you feel, the whole world needs to see? So you've signed up to be a DeviantArt member. Because, DA... that's where all the cool artists reside... isn't it? So you've posted your art. You've been here for a few weeks, or perhaps even a few months or years. But despite all your efforts, you still get close to zero comments. Why? What went wrong? It could be your art is really bad. But most likely, you're not approaching this subject the right way. Becoming well known on DA doesn't only rely on your art skills. It also relies on your marketing skills. And let that be exactly what most aspiring artist fo

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Cathie

Salt-and-pepper hair contrasts sharply with the crisp, starched pillow; bone-thin arms resemble bed rails-- tears in my eyes, the morphine drip in your vein. My inner rage refutes your calm acceptance. You ask if we are waiting for you to die:  no. We are waiting for a miracle, we are waiting for you to heal-- We are waiting for something that will not happen. We are stretching for something that is out of reach. We are holding onto our obsolete hopes, the small fragments of our lives so closely, we cannot see the bigger picture of eternity. In a paradox, God is calling you clearly, but we can't seem to hear His voice-- only the silence ri

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Protect Your Work

For many artists, art theft is a frustrating reality. No matter how we watermark, logo, or constrain the resolution of our work, there are instances where artwork will be reposted, ripped, or used for commercial gain without credit or compensation. For some, this can be almost flattering, to know that there are those that like your work enough to steal it. But, the fact still remains, that your work has been used without permission, and for no gain of your own. My ExperienceI have been a photographer for four years now, and throughout that time I am always learning. Part of that education is around copyright, and how to protect my work. The

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