deviant ART

[x]
[x]

Add a New Jorunal Entry.

Journal Entry: Wed May 11, 2005, 3:50 PM
Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: Today I woke up, had my breakfast and proceeded to partake in other standard daily activities. After a fairly long day I went home and did my best to remember to NOT OBSESS about things. I then proceeded to ponder one of the odd things about my artworks. That is I have preview images that do not look anything like the artwork itself, but are on the same ‘subject’. To signify that they are preview images I place a little triangle at the top left corner. Some artwork with said preview images was created and submitted on my deviant art account at [link]. That being said, it was still really rather frustrating to find occasionally some of my artwork had apparently ‘Violated Deviant Art Policy’. Utter Tiffle! On more than one occasion my work had been removed unjustly! What an annoying inconvenience. I sat thinking “If only people would *SEND ME A NOTE* asking me to clarify the situation for them, instead of just sporadically pressing the ‘Report Deviation as Policy Violation’ every time a blur looked ‘roughly’ like something someone on the other side of the world had made a week after my work was submitted.
As the more astute of you may be aware, I am really rather visually minded. That is to say I can remember to some level of detail just about every image I have seen on this website. It’s a mixed enhancement I guess. But it is one of the reasons just about every single one of the people I have Dev-watched happens to be living within the United Kingdom. Being the moderately patriotic lad that I am.
As I considered this unusual way of displaying art on this rather fine website, I noticed that there was a button labelled 'Journal' on my deviant art web page at the top right corner. I had indeed read other peoples journals before this time, but I had never given any significant thought to my own. After activating this link I found myself viewing what seemed to be an internet-based Journal management system. The first thing I had to evaluate was what to fill the smaller light grey box with. 'Add a New Journal Entry' seemed like an apt entry. After this I looked down into the larger light grey box and began to type. I typed this: