Fan Art Friday: How to Train Your Dragon by techgnotic, journal
Fan Art Friday: How to Train Your Dragon
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Fan Art Friday: We Have Dragons!
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How to Train your Dragon by krissy (https://www.deviantart.com/krissy)
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How to Train Your Dragon
The island of Berk once had a troublesome problem with looting airborne raiders, but thanks to Hiccup and his dragon/best friend, Toothless, a peaceful coexistence reigns in the Viking land. It wasn’t an easy undertaking to get to this point, but audiences all over have sure enjoyed the journey of these action packed films.
The Dreamworks’ How to Train Your Dragon movies are loosely based on the book series of the same n
A Week in dA Related - #047 by bradleysays, journal
A Week in dA Related - #047
Introduction
Welcome to the next installment of A Week in dA Related!
A Week in dA Related is a weekly news article series that aims to bring you the most important and fun deviantART and dA Related news from the previous week. It also includes a handful of features from the gallery that were submitted in the last 7 days. :)
If you have any deviantART Related news you'd like to share, shoot a note to bradleysays (https://www.deviantart.com/bradleysays).
This issue covers June 11th to June 16th, 2012
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Do YOU want to sell prints? One mistake you make. by woxys, journal
Do YOU want to sell prints? One mistake you make.
Hi people!
Today it is a short journal without photos, sorry.
I would like to give you one important advice, so I hope it can be still useful ;)
I see many people try to sell prints here. And they are often sad they have not sold anything yet.
But at the same time I see they do the same mistake. So:
HOW PEOPLE TRY TO SELL THEIR WORK AS A PRINT?
1. you took a photo (drew a picture). It is nice, so you want to post it as a deviation.
2. you edit it. Making it sharper, more colourful, adding contrast, CHANGING a size to some 850x600px, for example.
3. you post it as a deviation.
4. you look at your deviation and think "hm, it looks pre