This is so frustrating. I can't delete group deviations in Eclipse. The 'Remove' feature (called Removed, past tense, even if you haven't clicked the button yet) only works on about 10% of deviations. The 'delete deviation' button can be found on each deviation's page. (It may have moved with site updates.) Removing your gallery widget from your profile does not delete anything. Removing your deviations from 'featured' does not delete anything. Clicking 'browse' in your gallery will reveal the deviations.
Encouraging people to commentMake clear in your artist's or author's comments that you're looking for feedback. You can also ask specific questions to potential commenters about it ( Does this character come across as realistic?, Please tell me what you think of the composition/colours/. etc.).More about using your Artist's/Author's comments effectively can be found in our article.Some useful stamps and plz'es;(You can use up to 6 deviation thumbs such as stamps in your artist's comments, and only if you have a premium membership.
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There's no limit or requirement to using icons.)Be appreciative and respectful of any comments you receive. Even if you already knew, or disagree with, everything they said, always reply to at least thank them for their time and effort. Not only cause they have at least tried to help you, also cause it will also put any more potential commenters at ease, rather than scare them away.It will help to give comments, too. Treat other people as you wish to be treated.
Many will return the favour, and comment on your art, too. An extra advantage is that critiquing an art piece, and putting your thoughts about it to words, will also help you getting better at creating art yourself.Having some faithful watchers and friends on here can help a lot see for more on this.Don't be afraid to ask. Many people will be glad to help. That doesn't mean you should go to everyone you can find telling them to comment on your deviations, but if you see someone offering, don't let the chance pass you!
You have nothing to lose.Of course, the next question would be - where do you find people who'll be willing to comment? Which leads us to. Getting comments throughThe is supported by many people, for every type of art, who are willing to comment constructively on your deviations. Don't be afraid to contact a couple of them they signed up for it and they all love to receive requests for comments.There is a, a fun 'game' that guarantees you at least one comment if you give a comment yourself.allows deviants for the chance of receiving constructive comments from other people participating in the project.Submitting to the and increases your chances of receiving comments and being seen. Not only that, but there is a Volunteer Commenting Project amongst the Admins of, where every week, Volunteers of post comments.Last, but not least, there are a few other things in the works if you stick around.
Other places to get commentsThese groups all focus on critique and other constructive feedback on various art forms. Most of these are found from 's affiliates list. This list is nowhere near complete to find more groups you can browse the page.deviantART has a Forum with various places where you can get feedback.
To find more forums, browse the page and the.In the (and, for Premium Members, the ) there are always several threads from people offering feedback for anyone who posts one or a few thumbs of their art.Most galleries (as in dA art categories) have, often including forums specially reserved for giving feedback and critique. An example: the gallery has besides the general literature forum called, and the, a where writers can give and get feedback.Many art-related chatrooms, such as and:#theladiesoflit: found on the page, hold regular or irregular critique sessions where visitors can post thumbs of deviations to be critiqued. Some rooms such as:#KnockOnWood: and:#critiqueexchange: are even open to critique 24/7 (if there's anyone present, of course).Chat events are sometimes announced on the section of. Final NoteThank you for reading! I hope you find it useful.
Please note that this is not intented to be complete, it's just meant to nudge you in the right direction and make you aware of the variety of opportunities. The community out there is large. Most of you will know from experience that you're unlikely to get much out of it if you don't try and become part of it.In such a vast community, there must be many places we aren't even aware of.
If you have any tips or additions to this article, please feel free to comment! We can't edit this article anymore but at least those reading the comments can profit from it.on behalf ofWith thanks to! Thank you for writing this tutorial. I found it very helpful.About the stamps, I'd like to mention that some people find the 'Comment before you favourite' stamp/icon offensive. I used to put this icon in my artist's comments, but some of my watchers did not like it.
They said favourites were but another form of feedback, and that they felt pressured to comment. As a consequence, instead of faving-and-running, they just wanted to run. I think the 'Favs with comments mean more.' Stamp is a safer choice. (And if people still find it offensive. Well at this point it's pretty much their problem).This is not the first tutorial I've seen that recommends the # group, so I'll definitely have a look at it.
When I have new art to ask for feedback on. XDI found a few broken links, but if you can't edit the tutorial, I guess it doesn't make much of a difference.
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DeviantART is a rich online community that showcase various forms of user-made artwork including photography, digital art, traditional art, literature, Flash, filmmaking, skins for applications, wallpapers, along with extensive downloadable resources such as tutorials and stock photography. DeviantART is one of my favorite hunting ground for, wallpapers and more.DeviantART Favorites Downloader is a free, open source program that allows you to bulk download artwork of your favorite deviantART artist or deviantART group.Upon start, enter the username of the deviantART user or group whose deviants you want to download. You can either download the favorites or the galleries or the scrapbook, with an option to skip collections.The location of the download folder can be changed from the program’s preference.
The program automatically saves downloaded content into folders sorted by artist name, collection name and title of the artwork. These fields can be changed and customized from the preference section.Artwork that are marked “mature” can be saved to a different folder. This is convenient if you plan to use the folder of your saved deviations as a screen saver or to rotate wallpapers from. You don’t want any nude images to be automatically set as your wallpaper while you are showing pictures of last night’s birthday party to your mom.The download process can be cancelled while it is in progress, the session saved and restored later. DeviantART Favorites Downloader will automatically skip images that are already downloaded and only retrieve newer files.To prevent deviantART from blocking you for sending too many requests to their server, the program includes a throttling feature that adds a few seconds delay between each search if no files has been downloaded. A 5 seconds throttle is the minimum default.deviantART Favorites Downloader is available for Windows and can be.