How To: deviantART SuggestionsThe following tutorial is a how-to on making, submitting and advertising your deviantART suggestions. If you ever feel it is lacking or has given false information feel free to note the author or comment. Step 1 - OutliningThe very fist step is identifying the goal of your suggestion. Never write a suggestion out of anger or impulse. This leaves an unprofessional feel to the suggestion and often times discredits what would otherwise be a valuable suggestion. Keep it professional. Here are some questions that you can ask yourself to ensure you're on the right track:What will my suggestion accomplish?How will it accomplish this?Who would be interested or affected by this suggestion?What are the pros to applying this suggestion?What are the cons?Step 2 - ResearchResearch will often times repeat questions from the outlining stage. This is to ensure that all bases are covered and most questions are already answered
Interviews Unedited - joshsingh:iconvirgino0owhore: DeviantArt defines 3D art as "art created through the use of cartesian coordinates (X,Y,Z) on a 2D digital canvas," but how would you define it?:iconjoshsingh: I would define 3d art as the most liberating medium there is. The tools granted in the 3d art realm can let you do anything. It requires the same skill and discipline as Traditional Media to get awesome results, but the medium is extremely forgiving. Deviant Art's definition is accurate, but much too literal in my opinion.:iconvirgino0owhore: If you could change the 3D gallery, would the definition be what you would change?:iconjoshsingh: Well, I would state that 3d art is art made by somebody with a computer. You could say " Cartesian Coordinates" or "Digital Canvas" but really all that means is art done on a computer. Art is Art. The computer is a tool, just like a paintbrush, a sculpting knife or a Sewing Machine.:iconvirgino0owhore: That’s an interesting way of stating it. So which tools
Interviews Unedited - IamUman:iconvirgino0owhore: DeviantArt defines 3D art as "art created through the use of cartesian coordinates (X,Y,Z) on a 2D digital canvas," but how would you define it?:iconiamuman: I don't think I can better that definition.:iconvirgino0owhore: If you could change anything about the 3D gallery, what would it be?:iconiamuman: I would introduce a clearer distinction between 3D-modelling art (people who model the objects themselves in Maya, 3DMax, Zbrush,...) and poser-art (people who use premade objects in Poser, Daz Studio, Vue,...).:iconvirgino0owhore: What tools or programs do you prefer?:iconiamuman: Daz studio & Photoshop.:iconvirgino0owhore: Did you know Google advertises a free 3D program called SketchUp? If you did, what are your thoughts on it?:iconiamuman: Yes, I have used it. It's great because it's free and very intuitive. It's great to get to know how 3D-modelling works. Although it's for 3D modellers, not for Poser-artists, like
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