Even though I'm not posting much for being deeply focused on my comic project, I do tend to come here and browse art to enjoy and keep up to date with everyone's creative flow.
I do enjoy to browse the several front pages such as the popular sections of DA to find more artists and things that interest me. However, with every second scroll, there is either a highly explicit fetish picture or highly explicit (mostly badly executed) photography of a naked woman. I wrote a similar journal not too long ago but it's really taking over now.
DA's main face, the first pages that everyone is going to see when entering the community, is turning into a
Admins, I think it's time to start listening to us by Username-91, journal
Admins, I think it's time to start listening to us
Spread this Journal; feature it in your Journal entries, Forums, Organizations, everywhere you can. Deviantart needs to enforce etiquette policy, or this site will collapse as if it's not already started to collapse!
UPDATE! 10/10/2018. A professional illustrator AlectorFencer (https://www.deviantart.com/alectorfencer) also complained about how this site is functioning. The situation has went out of control and it's time to put a stamp on this and end this madness once it for all!
When seniors and the most popular illustrators complained about this problem, then you can understand that the situation is critical.
The administration doesn't do its job well; they praise how they do ev
Hey all!
There has been so much misinformation on the topic of Art School I felt it was seriously needed I tackled the topic from the perspective of a professional. It's a long read, so get comfy ;)
First things first, I'm Marc (hello!) and if you didn't know already, up until a little over a year ago I was a Senior Artist (2D/3D) working for Blizzard Entertainment. I worked on Overwatch for 5 years as a member of the starting team (2nd character artist on the team) and then on StarCraft and Heroes of the Storm.
I've given talks, interviews, written workshops for ImagineFX and a number of other magazines, worked freelance on the side throu