Saturday kicked off Day 3 of Comic-Con, and the crowds poured onto the convention floor to start the weekend in Geek Style.
At noon, deviantART hosted our final panel: How to Supercharge Your deviantART Profile Like the Masters. Moderated by none other than our fearless ninja, Angelo (aka spyed (https://www.deviantart.com/spyed)), we were honored to have the following superstars share their deviantART experiences with the crowd:
- Adam Warren (AdamWarren (https://www.deviantart.com/adamwarren) -- “The Dirty Pair,” “Empowered”)
- Mark Brooks (diablo2003 (https://www.deviantart.com/diablo2003), from Marvel Comics)
- Jim Zubkavich (Zubby (https://www.deviantart.com/zubby) -- Project Manager of Creative Services, Udon Entertainment)
- Dave Ell
On Sunday, the 4th and final day of San Diego Comic-Con, we were able to keep the love flowing to show the artists and art enthusiasts who came by our booth just how much they meant to us.
The last day of Comic-Con is always bittersweet. The air buzzes with positivity, inspiration, and camaraderie, but in the back of your mind, you know it may be another year before you see some of these friends, old and new. Sure, we always have the Internet, but there's something special about meeting in real life that can’t compare to flipping through a portfolio of sketches, laughing out loud with your peers, and supporting artists’ hard wo
Comic-Con Day 2 was all about cosplay, fandom, and art, art, art!
Before we get into the thick of things, we didn’t have a photo of our huge plasma screens hanging from the convention ceiling to share in our Day 1 recap, so we vowed to get that to you today! The 11 foot wide screens stream amazing works of art from Artists' Alley participants to the whole convention floor!
In Comic-Cons past, the foot traffic In Artists’ Alley got busier and busier as the week progressed, and this year is no exception. There’s something magical about speaking one-on-one with a deviant, learning their experiences, hearing how they start
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:wow: Let's begin the 6 year time warp of "My deviantART Story"
I was introduced to deviantART in 2008, my first deviantART profile was under a different user name :nod: Everything was wonderful until the person that introduced me to deviantART began to persistently harass me, because he didn't like the fact I was doing well, having fun that I was learning how to improve my photography :camera:, and I had met many wonderful and helpful deviants Not knowing how to stop the drama, I decided it was time to deactivate my account, because the harassment was awful and I didn't know about the "Block Feature"
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