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Hope you're all doing fine..:)
I'm thinking about a mini contest.. we didn't hold any since last year, so if you have any specific idea or want to help us with the prizes please feel free to contact us or comment here..:heart:
We'll notify you about the details very soon.. ;)
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The Pencil Club's Daily Deviations
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Nocteonantsautura by mattpinyan (https://www.deviantart.com/mattpinyan)
Keanu Reeves by eajna (https://www.deviantart.com/eajna)
Circumstances under Control by SanderJansen (https://www.deviantart.com/sanderjansen) and LuckyRossMartin (https://www.deviantart.com/luckyrossmartin)
Commissioned Horse Portrait - Graphite by andreamichael (https://www.deviantart.com/andreamichael)
Portrait of DD by KidfromKzoo (https://www.deviantart.com/kidfromkzoo)
Wicked_01 by :devw
My friend shared this video to warn other artists about how she was taken advantage of, and I believe this is a very important message that every artist should hear.
I've lost count of how many times someone, be it a big corporation or an individual, have asked me to illustrate for them for free. It will always go something like this "You draw this for us, and we will include your name in the credits. That's good publicity for you!" as if such a pathetic offer holds any merit.
There was one specific case where a guy wanted to use my drawing as a book cover but didn't want to pay. He said he might print up to 50,000 books, so that's like an
Attention, don't give away your work! by Talty, journal
Attention, don't give away your work!
If possible please :+fav: this news article so that more people can see it and be wary, thank you! :pray:
This week I received messages from two different people (through Etsy and Storenvy) offering to make a review of my work. They splattered huge statics, like having millions of instagram followers, popularity, or having done it before and making people famous. Of course, their generosity was conditioned by me agreeing to send them some of my work for free. While I don't object the concept of reviewing someone's work, I worry that this has become a popular way of scamming artisan crafters to give away their work for free with promises of e
Traditional Art Favorites of 2012 by WickedIllusionArt, journal
Traditional Art Favorites of 2012
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Another year is almost over and it's time for my annual traditional art feature of artworks submitted in the year of 2012!
This is my favorite, the most difficult and the most time consuming art feature to make, as well as the one I'm never really satisfied with: it's a real pain to decide which works to include in this little collection when, just from this small part of the most amazing works dA is filled with you have the luck to find and see each year, you have at least a few hundreds of top favs.
Artworks were chosen by various combinations of the following "criteria":
general impression •