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But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing modules.
You can drag and and drop to rearrange.
You can edit modules to customize them.
The left side has modules you can add!
Some modules you can only access when you get a subscription.
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We've split the page into zones!
Certain modules can only be added to certain zones.
"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles!
You don't kno me but I just wanted to say that I LOVE your gallery. Your very creative and I love your drawing of Ifrit. Man that came out good. Well if you check out my gallery, I dont have anything good. Their all old. But I'm really good, all my drawings were sold. I use to draw for profit and most of them were portriats. Well, I'm looking for friends, I'm new here in deviant art. The only person i kno is bloodmist. I think you kno him. Hope to hear from you.
Peace out!
Please keep this in mind when "inspired" by others work.
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Please follow our official guidelines for providing this written permission for staff verification. Be aware that failure to provide such permission, or providing permissions which cannot be verified, will lead to the immediate removal of the submission.
Direct reuse of another artist's work is permissible only when you can provide written and verifiable proof that you have been given permission to reuse that piece in the manner you intend to. Explicit permission is a statement made directly to you by the legal owner of the work in question granting you permission to use the work in a particular manner.
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You don't kno me but I just wanted to say that I LOVE your gallery. Your very creative and I love your drawing of Ifrit. Man that came out good. Well if you check out my gallery, I dont have anything good. Their all old. But I'm really good, all my drawings were sold. I use to draw for profit and most of them were portriats. Well, I'm looking for friends, I'm new here in deviant art. The only person i kno is bloodmist. I think you kno him. Hope to hear from you.
Peace out!
Used your Water-webbing tutorial
thanks for making that awsome tutorial too XD~
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FAQ #8: What does deviantART consider to be Art Theft?
Generally speaking any submission which is directly built upon the existing work of another artist or photographer can be considered to be a case of art theft. These works may feature screenshots, official artwork or sprites taken from a video game, scans from an art book, artwork found on a website somewhere on the internet or a photograph of a famous person (just to name a few examples), but in every case the 'seed image' is the legal property of another artist. In many cases these 'seed images' are manipulated, colored over, blended with other images, and otherwise digitally worked over but none of this makes the use acceptable or allowed.
FAQ #157: Can I use things created by other people in my submissions?
According to the deviantART Submission Policy you must obtain written permission from the proper and legal owner of any material which is not one of your own original creations.
Please follow our official guidelines for providing this written permission for staff verification. Be aware that failure to provide such permission, or providing permissions which cannot be verified, will lead to the immediate removal of the submission.
Direct reuse of another artist's work is permissible only when you can provide written and verifiable proof that you have been given permission to reuse that piece in the manner you intend to. Explicit permission is a statement made directly to you by the legal owner of the work in question granting you permission to use the work in a particular manner.
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:iconwhipstitch-wolfthing: <MOVED>
Your gallery is awesome.
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I just wish to give you a hug
Miranda, =votrereine
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I don't squirm. I flail. Less restrictive, more expressive.
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