Does anyone still use deviantart? I'm sure there are millions but I certainly don't... as much as I used to anyway. Things like Facebook, Twitter and Instagram have made sharing on deviantart seem like an ancient form of communication. Perhaps DA needs a better app for mobile users?
Maybe I'm wrong and speaking for myself but nonetheless I still use and NEED deviantart to post high resolution pieces for my portfolio. Question, If facebook allowed for high resolution image posting would we still be here?
What are your thoughts? Where are you these days?
Anyhow, you can probably most easily find me on Twitter or Facebook these days.
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I'm not sure how evil they are about this but I also don't want to annoy my friends and family with my art.
"For content that is covered by intellectual property rights, like photos and videos (IP content), you specifically give us the following permission, subject to your privacy and application settings: you grant us a non-exclusive, transferable, sub-licensable, royalty-free, worldwide license to use any IP content that you post on or in connection with Facebook (IP License)"
Great work A.L.
I barely use it for art, though... Too busy .-.
Second facebook has photo rights - please read the accepted terms for users carefully- so artists who haven't copyrighted their stuff yet- be wary That's interesting thought to keep in mind. I know it's not applicable to you, Alvin Lee, but I didn't know it until a few years ago. If I am misreading it, anyone feel free to correct me!
Third I used to use deviantArt a little bit for my high school and undergraduate traditional art, but now I am pushing myself to transfer over into graphic design --and you're one of my first role models for graphic design, please keep dr posting!
Also I use my wordpres blog drawfromlife.wordpress.com to track my beginnings and connect with people too.
If you have anytime, could you check out my stuff and give my feedback? I used graphicdeisgn forum and they gave me honest feedback (basically I'm a SUPER noob)!
Anyways, if nothing else: your work and your beginning story - your interview on your website- helped me out a ton.
THANK YOU
LydiaJayne
"Be wise; make sure you build you house on rock, not sand." -theJC