Things you should do on DeviantArt by Mrs-Freestar-Bul, journal
Things you should do on DeviantArt
A big hug to all my sweet friends:hug:
This journal is for every Deviant out there struggling to be known. Here you will find some advice on how to get more exposure on DeviantArt.
I have met so many Deviants who are having a hard time getting feedback on their work, be it favs, comments, getting watchers... Well if you follow these next steps, I'm sure things will change.
so here we go
~fellaplz (https://www.deviantart.com/fellaplz) How can you get yourself known if you just sign in and sign out and expect people to find you. BROWSE DEVIANTART :eager: get out there in any category you like, check people's work, give them a :+fav: a comment, if you like the artist :
Did You Know - Manage Deviations by GinkgoWerkstatt, journal
Did You Know - Manage Deviations
Manage Deviations
Especially when you have quite a lot of artworks in your gallery, it can become tricky to manage your deviations and to sort through them.
That's why we have the manage deviations page. You can either access it via the direct link or by choosing "Manage Deviations" from the Submit Menu.
On that page you have listed your deviations & journals. The overview will give you the name, the category it was submitted to, the publishing date and it also lists your sharing options and if critiques and comments are enabled or disabled.
:note: When hovering over your deviation title, you will also get a little preview of that devia
Comments are an integral part of our everyday deviantART life - we communicate with each other through comments, give and get feedback, critiques, or have the most interesting conversation whose origin is one simple comment on a deviation or journal.
This article is all about commenting, including a few commenting tips and thoughts on commenting by fellow deviants, as well as some resoures you might find helpful for commenting.
Tips:Keep in mind what kind of deviation it is you're commenting on, as there are different things to focus on in a visual artwork (e.g. colours, shading) than a literature piece (wording, grammar), for example. (der (https://www.deviantart.com/der)