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
It's back! With the goal of bringing a little cheer to patients in the hospital during the holiday season, the deviantART Holiday Card Project connects deviants from around the world and applies their tremendous artistic abilities in designing and creating uplifting holiday cards.
In past years, the Project has received more than 5,000 cards sent in by more than 1,000 deviants from 50 different countries/political regions. Cards were then divvied up and distributed in-person by deviantART members to local Los Angeles, CA hospitals, with additional cards given to various hospitals in the U.S. and abroad for hospital staff members to hand out
I don't write many entries and this entry will be short.
Do you see art as paintings, or do you see art in everyday life? Would
life be better with more color and art like paintings, sculptures?
I think life reflects art to some extent, maybe one hundred percent. The future
of life might be more art like, and I wouldn't be surprised. Digital art has expanded the world of
art and this is very nice. More art, more peace.