PE: Profile Presentation: Tips and Tricks by SimplySilent, journal
PE: Profile Presentation: Tips and Tricks
Profile Presentation: Tips and Tricks
Your profile page can say quite a bit about what kind of person you are, and having a well-designed profile page will help ensure that your visitors leave with a good impression of you and your work. And if you do a remarkably fabulous job at designing your profile, people will not only be impressed, but they will also keep coming back to take another look. In this article, I will go over some useful tips and tricks for making your profile look professional but also personalized! :heart:
This article is mostly directed towards Premium Members, but non-Premium members can still use some of these concepts
INTRO TO CROCHET
Materials you need, techniques to hold and use the crochet hook and main stitches you must know, all in one article for you to start crocheting right now!
Why crochet is that easy? Unlike knitting, crochet uses just one tool (a single hook) rather than two (a pair of needles) and you work one yarn loop at a time; these two factors are enough to make it less complicated.
Do you want another reason to choose crochet? Well, another advantage is that it’s easier to drop your project and pick it up again without losing your work; The stitches won’t slide off just like with the needles, therefore there’s no cha
Clarifying an Issue with Stock Resources by realitysquared, journal
Clarifying an Issue with Stock Resources
There appears to be a fair amount of misunderstanding on the subject of stock resources so what I would like to do today is attempt to clarify several issues which are of importance to the artists who generously provide stock resources to the public for use and hopefully dispel the confusion and misinformation which is beginning to circulate.
The first issue at hand is in regards to your personal stock terms
Your Personal Stock Terms
Officially deviantART maintains only one "automatic" restriction and that is "No Commercial Use" and that particular restriction can easily be overridden by the actual stock provider.
As far as official policy
The Background tutorials you shouldn't miss
Hello again my dear readers! Today I would like to share some tutorials with you! During the 6 years I've been on deviantART, I've gathered many useful tutorials that have deeply helped me along the way. I want to share some of these with you, in hopes that reading them will inspire you to start painting some beatiful sceneries to spice up your works!
These are not the only tutorials on deviantART, it's just a selection of the ones that I've found more useful in my artistic development. If you know of any other impressive tutorial that you think should be listed here, share it in the comment sect
PE: Drawing Faces in Manga Style by rydi1689, journal
PE: Drawing Faces in Manga Style
Basic notions for drawing heads and faces
Welcome back everyone! :love: Today I'm going to teach you the basics of drawing a face. Before I start, I want to clarify that this is the way I do it, but there are a thousand other methods that you can follow, make sure you understand the concepts and apply them the best you can, you don't have to stictly do it like I do, develop your own way and keep on learning! :love:
Many artists suggest using circles to start sketching the head and the body but... I don't use them. I've never used them. I tried using them in the past and it only resulted in messed up lines and strange-looking faces and hea
Artists Toolbox: Culinary Art Tools by cakecrumbs, journal
Artists Toolbox: Culinary Art Tools
Artists Toolbox: Culinary Art Tools
To find out more about this educational series, check out the Artists Toolbox Schedule over at projecteducate (https://www.deviantart.com/projecteducate).
The hardest part of any craft is getting the right tools. You've gotta learn the language of the trade, and that means getting yourself familiar with what's needed where. Culinary arts in particular can be so overwhelming. Most sugar craft books will tell you you need a long list of expensive equipment they'll use to make one type of adornment never to be used again. This can suck a lot of beginners in to spending a fortune on equipment that's not essential. And cake decorating equipment is e
PE: A Guide to Gallery CSS by SimplySilent, journal
PE: A Guide to Gallery CSS
A Guide to Gallery CSS
Learn the basics of Gallery CSS with this easy-to-follow guide! :dummy:
In this tutorial, we'll cover:
Adding gallery CSSCoding gallery skinsSome useful resources
Adding Gallery CSS
First of all, some important facts about Gallery Skins:
Only Premium Members are allowed to add CSS to their galleriesSkins can be added to both the Gallery and the FavoritesSkins can only be added to the Gallery folders and Favorites collections (shown in the sidebar) but not the main page itself
Step 1: Click on one of your Gallery or Favorites folders in the sidebar.
Step 2: Click the button called "Folder Options" or "Collection Op
Greetings all!
WHAT AN AWESOME WEEK!
So last week we had a fantastic event based on Story Planning; a week that was slightly relaxed for a PE week, but full of good advice. These articles haven't just been written for the sake of filling a week, we genuinely hope there is something in them that is useful to you as a writer, to help you with your journey. There's a flash fiction month around the corner, as well as a camp NaNoWriMo and then a full NaNoWrimo in November. There are the times to get planning- don't leave it too close to the deadline!
Article round-up
Here is a list of all the articles we posted in the past week! Please favouri
PE: CSS3 101 - Transition Animations by imnotsana, journal
PE: CSS3 101 - Transition Animations
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Table of Contents
This article has four main topics:
Transition-property :dalogo: |
Transition-duration :dalogo: |
Transition-timing-function :dalogo: |
Transition-delay :dalogo: |
Legend:
:dalogo: - Works in dA for All Members
:dalogo: - Doesn't work in dA for Premium Members
- Works in dA for Alpha Testers at :devdevbug:
What is a Transition?
This time, I'll explain with an example. Let's take this awesome emote :thumb169327627: by jahw (https://www.deviantart.com/jahw).
When I see that emote, I'm imagining it saying "CHAAAARGE!" and running forward! So I want to make the emote do that, but instead of opening it up
PE: CSS3 101 - Pseudo Elements/Classes by imnotsana, journal
PE: CSS3 101 - Pseudo Elements/Classes
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Table of Contents
This article has two major topics:
1. Pseudo-Elements
::first-letter :dalogo:
::first-line :dalogo:
::selection :dalogo:
::before and ::after :dalogo:
2. Pseudo-Classes
Dynamic pseudo-classes :dalogo:
:nth-child(N) :dalogo:
:last-child :dalogo:
What's the difference between Pseudo-Elements and Pseudo-Classes?
Pseudo-Elements are used to address sub-parts of elements. They should come after any class or ID names found in the selector ex: p::first-letter where p is the element and ::first-letter is the sub-element. Pseudo-elements are usually static and can be used for common typogra