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Taking Commissions Tutorial

Featured

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Nose Anatomy 01

Photoshop

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Morningpanda's Digital Art Tutorial

Paint Shop Pro

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How to draw fur using GIMP ( with a mouse )

Gimp

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Brick Wall Tutorial

SAI

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Arms Anatomy 02

Traditional Art

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Eevee Evolution Hooded Shrug Sewing Pattern

Artisan

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Pseudo-classes/elements : vs ::

Well, I'll be - where did that double-colon come from? It didn't come over the sea and it wasn't in search of India. No, it came with CSS3 and it is not, as some people believe, the new single-colon. The double-colon is W3C's attempt to clarify the distinction between pseudo-elements and pseudo-classes, both of which received the same single-colon treatment in CSS1 and 2. Basically... ::after ::before ::first-letter ::first-line ::selection ... not all of which are accessible on deviantART - are pseudo-elements. The pseudo-classes (:active, :hover, etc.) are still subject to the single-colon. Now I have good news and bad news. The bad new

Web Design

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Custom Box Tutorial Detailled

Deviant Art

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Neapolitan Cake (+Recipe)

Food

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What is Infrared Photography? [Infographic]

Photography

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Literature

Luna Rose's Actually Useful Mary Sue Litmus Test

Reposted from my blog "Dear Miss Luna Rose, I’m worried that my character is a Mary Sue. She has dyed purple hair and pretty blue eyes. She witnessed her dad’s murder at age 7 and it left her with some issues. She’s also bad at dancing and sometimes her anger flares up and she does things she regrets. Is she a Mary Sue?" —Concerned writer #472 I get questions like this all the time. And I never can tell them a “yes” or “no.” Why not? Because I can’t possibly tell from a short description, andthis misunderstands what it means to be a Mary Sue.Honestly, I blame litmus tests. What’

Writing

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DrawDeercember day 14: Moose

Walkthroughs

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Tutorial: Lines and Coloring

Other

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I'm taking tutorial requests (again!)

So a long time ago, I took tutorial requests... the resulting list was forgotten, and only a few tutorials were ever made... I think part of the reason for this was the abstract nature of some of the requests; "Basic HTML" for example. So, I'm thinking about starting it up again, but being a bit more selective of the requests I take on :) Things like "Some CSS" need to be expanded - what part of CSS would you like to know? The order of priority? How to do a certain effect? As before, my areas of expertise are: :bulletblue: Photoshop :bulletblue: HTML/CSS :bulletblue: Writing (articles and fiction) How do I request a tutorial!? Just leave

Journal Features

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