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People often get the sense of being ignored in the art-scene, especially here online. We all try so hard to get our foot in the door, it's like trying to stuff yourself in an overfull bus like a sardine in a can.
Sometimes you just want to socialize with other artists you admire and you seem to be talking into a brick wall or perhaps you've send your portfolio to a company over a dozen times and still don't even seem to get the smallest response or feedback. I will try and tell you WHY you get ignored and HOW you can get noticed instead.

I will go through the following cases of being ignored:
Your comment.
Your art.
Your Portfolio.


Do know, that even though being ignored feels very personal it's hardly ever personal at all! 



Your comment(s) gets ignored.It happens ever so often. You notice an artwork or a discussion and you weigh in with your opinion or admiration, perhaps even some feedback? There is a whole list of reasons why you can get ignored in such cases. 
- Is your comment simply reconfirming what someone else already said? Either just post: I agree with "name" or don't comment at all, unless you got something new to add.
- Is your comment shorter than 4 words? When someone gets dozens of comments, they often have to pick which ones to reply to and which ones not to. The most insightful ones will be the ones that get a reply.
- Is you comment a whole essay? Everyone appreciated nice long comments... perhaps up to 10 sentences. Beyond that is usually TMTR (To much to read). So keep it within boundaries.
- In case of feedback, are you giving reasons and suggestions on improvement, or just simply naming the mistakes? Feedback only works when you're nice about it and are able to explain why and how they can do better.

Here is some tips for approaching artists you admire with a comment or note in a way that will make them reply:
Don't idolize them to much. This will make them uncomfortable. It also seems like you put yourself below them in some way. We're all equals.. and we like to communicate as such.
When you ask them questions you are basically asking them to spend some time for you to help you out. So in that case make sure you have given them something beforehand that gets you in their good graces. You're more likely to get help or answers when they feel like you're not just person nr 100 who wants something from them. 
While it's perfectly fine for you to approach them as equals. They are not you best pal's (yet) so try and be normal and be careful with friendly jokes. 
Don't talk smack about other artists as a way of befriending someone. Not everybody likes each other out there, but these are no opening topics. Basically don't ever talk smack.

How to compliment an artist so that you totally rock!
Every nice comment is appreciated such as: Nice work, Great lighting, Awesome colors etc.
The only reply (if you even get one) would be: thank you!
A comment that rocks is build out if 3 parts.
Part 1: The main praise: Nice work, Awesome work, great work etc.
Part 2: The explanation: Your anatomy skills are outstanding, your lighting is done incredible, your storytelling is really compelling etc.
Part 3: The question! (this will make you get a reply) How did you train to get this good? How do you approach setting up the lighting in your work? Do you make thumbnails before getting to such an image? etc

So a good example would be:
"Amazing creature design! I thought these were totally adorable in the movie, their personality is so cute and devious at the same time. Did you do a lot of different variation sketches before getting to this one? I would love to see it if you're allowed to show."



Your art gets ignored.There is such a vast amount of artwork online it's like little shells on a beach. When you see them all laying there, even though they're all different and unique, you can't seem to linger on any one of them, until you see that bigger one with he rare shape. This basically means your work need to be different from others so that you stand out more. different how?
- Different topic.
- Different technique or medium.
- Different style.
- Or simply outstanding skill.
If you art gets ignored it doesn't mean it's bad art it simply means it's not rare enough. Making something that's truly admirable is hard. People that make admirable artwork more than once or twice get lucky and usually stay quite popular even if other work they post is of less significance, they already conquered the eye of the beholder. 

So when you post your artwork you do this with certain expectations. Will people like it? (In my opinion you should always make your personal artwork so that you personally like it, if other people do as well it's only a bonus) By asking yourself these questions you can discover if perhaps there are ways to improve your work so that maybe other people can appreciate it as you do

Is it pleasing for the eye? Colors that don't work well together or the wrong use of values can really throw people off. As well as unclear compositions or a wobbly technique. (This takes a lot of practice to don't be to hard on yourself if you cannot manage that yet).
Is it something that's not seen this way before? Let say you painted a viking warrior. there are plenty of versions out there where they are posing with an ax or sword, or screaming while going berserk. Usually incredibly muscular and wearing a helmet with horns. This is pretty cliche and on get's noticed when done with outstanding skills or done by an already popular artist.
Give him a different outfit design, perhaps he's not that crazy muscular. Set him in a different scene, maybe he's resting while polishing a spear-tip while enemies lurk from a distance.
- Alter the design.
- alter the situation/storytelling.
This would be ace! 
Paint-styles is like fashion. Every season has it's own popular style/technique and this shifts now and then. So either totally own this technique while it's still popular or deviate from it by doing something unique and different. Now that is pretty hard
Well done fan art. this always wins Basta! (And this one from Diablo 3 rocks in particular! The storytelling is really cool and I love seeing these heroes in a "after combat" situation)





Your portfolio get's ignored.Now this is one of the most annoying of all, especially if you rely on income through your art.
The same things apply here as they did with the reasons why your art get's ignored. But there is more.
Is your portfolio showing to many different skills? (graphic design, concept art, illustration, 3D modeling, black belt karate and great swimmer etc. Simply adjust your portfolio depending on the client you send it too.
Is your portfolio actually showing that you can bring something new to the table? If you have a concept art portfolio and you only show cliche things that look awesome but are not innovative companies are not likely going to hire you. concept art is not only about skill but mostly about ideas. Astonish them with your broad sense of imagination. 
Always start with showing your best image. No text no nothing, just your best image. (Your CV should contain all the text. Portfolio should just be a few of your best images)

In fact here is a whole journal about making a good portfolio:
  Where to get started before you can apply for workThere is no such thing as suddenly knowing when you are ready to turn yourpassion into your profession. But there is a way of measuring your chances on beingable to get work and eventually sustain a living from it. Accepting commissions or freelance for low payment won't help you. You can think any penny counts, but it will lower the worth of your work and damage the market. :bulletblue: How to measure that you are ready? You probably have high goals, but they are usually not your first step. You must search out the clients who can be that first step. Often found in the card game industry, book cover illustrations and smaller game co...


In the end, some people simply ignore you because of the lack of time or will to reply. This is yet again not something against you. Others simply don't see a reason why they would even have to reply (these are usually the people that don't really read the comments either but perhaps scroll through them a bit) they are not mean or evil, they simply have other priorities. (Like maybe making more art!)



Let me know if you have any questions or remarks. (Feel free to send me a Note about my grammar or English and I will gladly edit my mistakes.) 


All my other journals:
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When inspiration is far to be found...We all get these anoying times when we really want to make something cool, get inspired and work that magic. We see everyone around us (online) do it, but how come we are not? So we look for ways to get inspired, we ask around, find these usual answers: go watch a film, listen to music.. take a walk...But even when we do that, we still end up stuck most of the time. Part of the solution is knowing WHY we get stuck and this is my theory.:bulletblue: ADT - Attention Deficit Trait. 'Experiencing an inner frenzy of distractability, impatience, difficulty in setting priorities, staying focused and managing time. Those are our biggest enemies as... A simple guide on: Commissioning an Artist.It's often not as simple as one wants it to be when both artist and client want it to be: Cost efficient, time efficient and quality efficient. I've often spend my time discussing the best way to handle commissions with clients and artist friends that I came to the conclusion that clarity and understanding is key. I will divide the guidelines I work with based on 3 commission types. :bulletblue: Character commissions. :bulletblue: Book covers ( or illustrations) :bulletblue: Concept art.Reading all 3 parts will give you the full scope as a lot of it applies to one another as well.:bulletgreen: Character commissions.:bulletblue: 1. Referenc... The Key to keeping yourself motivated properly.Let me start off with telling you what motivation is and why you need it.A motivation is a reason behind doing something a certain way to work yourself up to a certain goal. Just having a goal but no understanding of how to get there, means you have no way to motivate yourself and your goal will be hard to reach. Therefore motivation is needed desperately in order to become truly good at something.The motivation to eat is the feeling for hunger and the end goal of ending the hunger and feeling healthy and energized. This type of motivation is a feeling. Which brings me to: Intrinsic motivation and Extrinsic motivation.Shortly explained: ... How fear motivates my art.:bulletred: When I first saw Jurassic Park in 1993 I was four years old. The animatronics they build had me convinced real and the cinematography was amazing. All from the toilet scene to the dismembered arm to the kitchen scare had me high on adrenaline. This was the first time I had felt scared enough to pee my pants but I loved it! The fact that these dinosaurs were scaring me was the same reason why I was so fascinated by them. The oldest toys I can remember were tiny plastic dinosaurs and my bed sheets had a lovely 'Land before time.' print on it. Every day of my childhood life was dedicated to dinosaurs (and perhaps a bit of Indiana... Tenacity is your ultimate super power!100 no's and 1 yes means YES! :P Applying for jobs in the art/commercial industry is not hard you simply need to know what to do and how to do it. (Concept artist, Illustrator, 3D artist, UI designer, Mattepainter, SFX artist, Lightingartist, Designer.) Often when I have a back and forth with artists 'trying to break through' I ask them where they applied and with what. A common respond usually indicates they send out their personal portfolio to 1-5 places at the most. This is exactly what I did as well when I tried the first time. Let me paint you a hypothetical situation: You worked hard and long on your artwork and it somewhat reached ... Achieving your dreams. Before during and after.It’s been on my mind for 5 years now, started as a whisper in the back of my brain, hardly believing that I am capable of achieving it. Than slowly it developed into a goal, something that I might be able to achieve after all … perhaps. I want to illustrate for my favorite realm in the world: Magic the Gathering. Phew, feels heavy saying it. The notion warms my chest and raises my heartbeat ever so slightly feeling the rush of adrenaline coursing through my veins. I’ve witnessed my boyfriend and some friends do work for them for 2 years now while I was too burned out from Studio work (concept art for computer games.) and honestly, to...

Thanks for all the comments! I will do my best to reply to most of them, even if it sometimes takes a while, reading these always cheers me up a lot! 

Wanna ask me direct questions? Come hang with me on Twitch sometime where I paint and give feedback
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Disclaimer: The artwork posted in my journals are not made by me but artists I admire. This is my way of sharing their incredibly work with the rest of you. All these journals are based on my personal experience and that of artist friends. English is my second language and I have dyslexia so do note I am prone to make mistakes. I write these journals to remind myself of the things I've learned.

Thank you!



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Comments: 2135

chinchongcha In reply to ??? [2017-01-16 13:43:59 +0000 UTC]

because sketch by Japanese artist usually is much more beautiful than general art in Deviant art. They practice a lot before sketch them .

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BoltBonnet In reply to chinchongcha [2017-01-16 20:57:36 +0000 UTC]

I mean when its crap art and weeaboos like it just because it was done by someone from Japan (in other words, if the exact same piece was done by an American, they wouldn't care.)

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chinchongcha In reply to BoltBonnet [2017-06-02 17:24:29 +0000 UTC]

Any case study? <3

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BoltBonnet In reply to chinchongcha [2017-06-02 17:35:48 +0000 UTC]

compare a woman/Asain with crap art to a guy/non Asian with good art, see the dramatic watcher difference. I also noticed when you get notifications about new deviants, the guys never have watchers right away but women get watchers without even uploading anything.

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chinchongcha In reply to BoltBonnet [2017-06-08 05:18:59 +0000 UTC]

Any user reference?

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BoltBonnet In reply to chinchongcha [2017-06-08 05:25:20 +0000 UTC]

No lol, but its just what I've noticed.

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AleuTheSilverWolf In reply to ??? [2017-01-16 04:36:16 +0000 UTC]

I see the same thing. I wrote a rant journal on why DeviantArt disappoints me

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Hbomba In reply to ??? [2016-12-25 17:35:54 +0000 UTC]

Honestly it's random luck of the draw tbh. I've seen artists a thousand times better than i am get 100% ignored, and ones WAY worse than i am get tons of attention.       
I've seen pro grade designers at most get 2 comments, and one shitty fetish drawing get like 19 :/ 

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chinchongcha In reply to Hbomba [2017-01-16 13:44:34 +0000 UTC]

There is no luck ^^ Only hard work.

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BombOPAUL [2016-12-21 20:28:59 +0000 UTC]

maybe its not even about techniche or art. it's about what's "in". I see that a lot of the stuff getting popular is taboo, fan work( or depiction of a favorite character including cosplay) , a fad or a fetish is highly viewed or praised here. With the popularity of memes, the site has been saturated into old recognized artists and people who drive a certain fandom or crazy fad or sexual status.

There is quite a lot of incredible unique artist in here that are not as recognized like an Artgerm or a MarkoDjurjevic and for my part i have to say that part of the blame is over saturation. It is time to let go of some of our "heroes" to raise new ones from the ground up because I'm pretty sure that recognized big names are over shadowing the ones that are shining bright enough but nobody wants to see because the site makes more money with the big names on the front page.

thats another point to take in consideration. Fame in DA is not about who is best here or who has the best art technique, is about your fanbase and who's been up there for a longer period.

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MichaelTanzer1991 In reply to ??? [2016-12-11 20:28:35 +0000 UTC]

Wow well said. I've been ignored or rejected on Deviantart throughout my whole life...As part of my bad luck.

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chinchongcha In reply to MichaelTanzer1991 [2017-01-17 06:34:14 +0000 UTC]

It's not about luck ^^ Nothing come from nothing.

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tankone98 In reply to ??? [2016-11-16 19:55:35 +0000 UTC]

This is great advice some of it I always did getting notice is hard but I only been here for three months so waiting would be best

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chinchongcha In reply to tankone98 [2016-11-30 07:04:24 +0000 UTC]

ohh Say hi ^^

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tankone98 In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-30 12:03:30 +0000 UTC]

Hello

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chinchongcha In reply to tankone98 [2016-12-01 08:33:16 +0000 UTC]

Nice gallery you have ^^

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tankone98 In reply to chinchongcha [2016-12-01 11:33:50 +0000 UTC]

Thanks

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chinchongcha In reply to tankone98 [2016-12-02 03:46:05 +0000 UTC]

Do you have some art tip for me?

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tankone98 In reply to chinchongcha [2016-12-02 10:14:03 +0000 UTC]

Well your gallery looks great to me all I can say is just be you and draw whatever you want

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chinchongcha In reply to tankone98 [2016-12-14 06:40:08 +0000 UTC]

aww Thank you so much >< I will work harder

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tankone98 In reply to chinchongcha [2016-12-14 10:45:14 +0000 UTC]

Don't worry it takes time to be a great drawer

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Deepizzaguy In reply to ??? [2016-11-02 03:29:57 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for the advice since it was very helpful.

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chinchongcha In reply to Deepizzaguy [2016-11-02 03:41:17 +0000 UTC]

why "was" lol

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Deepizzaguy In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-02 22:10:20 +0000 UTC]

My view is that I would rather be ignored than insulted by cretins who are so stupid they think the city of Balboa Panama was named after fictional boxer Rocky Balboa instead of Vasco Nunez de Balboa.

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chinchongcha In reply to Deepizzaguy [2016-11-03 04:45:40 +0000 UTC]

But being ignored is just like to be hanged to death by the one who are so rich that they can set the mansion on the Mars for their summer vacation.

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Deepizzaguy In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-04 03:45:46 +0000 UTC]

I know what you mean. Wordgirl, Donna and Debi Isthmus are not household name in super hero land like Supergirl, Wonder Woman and others since she is not controversial. I mean people outside of Panama would know today is Panama's Independence Day since 1903 when the U S helped Panama achieve independence from Colombia. Now if Wordgirl were an ahem bad ass she would be loved/   

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hannxm In reply to ??? [2016-11-01 20:50:12 +0000 UTC]

Although I could always have more, I'm pretty happy with the amount of attention I get. I've been active here for like a month but I get about 2-5 llamas a day and got myself 153 points in donations, raffles and purchases! I just submit to the right groups to get it out there more. One of my drawings got 50 comments for being in ProjectComment. 

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chinchongcha In reply to hannxm [2016-11-02 02:00:41 +0000 UTC]

Project comment is the coolest group in Deviant art  

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Ruiz-ARTS In reply to ??? [2016-11-01 18:39:39 +0000 UTC]

Even after my drawings have been approved over an year. My art still gets ignored and I still don't know why.  

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IanCBaker In reply to Ruiz-ARTS [2017-01-03 13:25:04 +0000 UTC]

Hmm, I'm not particularly known for being the best with words ,but I'd assume most of us are here to try and better ourselves (myself included). I had a look at your gallery (expecting some scary stuff like a few other people from this comment section, being weird fetishes) ,but what I found was not that. So, I think the concepts you have a pretty interesting. Sero, for example, I think was a cool concept with the blue lightning like energy around him. A lot of aspects of him are pretty good, over all anatomy in this piece definitely shows improvement from some of your older ones, so that's a good plus (Hands of course being troublesome for most). I could go on about some other things I liked about him ,but what I found in common about most of your pieces is that your line work could use some more character. This is my opinion of course, but I think adding extra weight to certain areas could really pronounce features more. On Sero specifically though, I noticed some parts were blended and others not, little details like this can turn some people off. To summarize, I think you have some cool ideas ,but the execution on your linework and polishing your coloring, could be something to look into.

I'm sorry this is super long.. but I just really wanted to express my opinion on your art!

I don't mean to be mean at all, I explicitly meant this as constructive criticism to help you grow more! I by no means am perfect so any criticism thrown my way is greatly appreciated!  

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Ruiz-ARTS In reply to IanCBaker [2017-01-05 18:38:05 +0000 UTC]

This opinion really helps me a lot. Thanks!

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fifi-jp In reply to ??? [2016-10-31 15:47:02 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad I found this! Anyways, I drew a nice lil fanart for this slightly famous person I coincidencely met in real life recently. I tagged him in the image but it seemed like he declined it or maybe the tag didn't work but the fact is he didnt like or comment.. at all. Maybe the drawing seemed a bit erotic, yet he was wearing an erotic cosplay that day and I just caught it off so that can't be the reason.. I wonder why and I'm lowkey sweating right now. 

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chinchongcha In reply to fifi-jp [2016-11-01 13:07:45 +0000 UTC]

Konbaiwa ^^

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fifi-jp In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-01 15:45:50 +0000 UTC]

..?

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chinchongcha In reply to fifi-jp [2016-11-01 16:58:12 +0000 UTC]

Hello ^^

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MARVELhero In reply to ??? [2016-10-30 00:09:30 +0000 UTC]

I feel like people who doodle stick figures and ''my little pony'' fan art get more feedback than someone like myself that actually puts their heart and soul into their art. It feels unfair in a way and totally lowers my self esteem as an artist. Makes me feel like my art isn't good enough and i should just draw crappy ponies to get myself out there xD

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Quills07 In reply to MARVELhero [2017-02-19 05:08:24 +0000 UTC]

I know you left this comment forever ago, but I just came across it and took a quick peek at your gallery, and your work is beautiful. Trends and the chance of hitting that sweet spot among the dA audience at just the right time all come into play as far as popularity is concerned, in my opinion. It's not always a reflection of technical talent (or even creativity). That's not so much a dA thing, but a life thing, and one of the pitfalls of trying to stand out among the masses. Anyway, sorry for babbling. I'm just trying to lend a little encouragement! I think your art is absolutely "good enough" and will only keep getting better. 

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MARVELhero In reply to Quills07 [2017-02-20 23:53:36 +0000 UTC]

THANK  YOoooUuuu! That means a lot to me.   

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Quills07 In reply to MARVELhero [2017-02-20 23:57:40 +0000 UTC]

So very welcome!

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FireBowie In reply to MARVELhero [2017-01-02 22:05:53 +0000 UTC]

Amen.

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chinchongcha In reply to MARVELhero [2016-10-31 13:19:44 +0000 UTC]

Don't give up >< Your art is quite cool ><
Not all pony receive a good feedback >< They has so much online time to talk and active >w< They receive what they've done with invisible effort.  

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KooshBooshBoom In reply to ??? [2016-10-25 17:04:04 +0000 UTC]

I feel thrown away like I was some hot new thing that was great looking in the beginning but was tossed into the trash after the shine faded. I've been on deviant for around 4 years now and during my first year I was raking in comments and views and downloads and favorites like I hit the jackpot at Vegas. I decided to a break from the art scene after a while mostly due to the fact that I had A LOT of emotional baggage that developed in a short amount of time. When I finally came back it was as if I never existed. I felt I had been forgotten. I put up art here and there, small pieces and bigger, much more grand, artwork, but nothing seemed to make the smallest ripple anywhere. I tried to place myself in numerous groups after that, which I never did before because they came to me in the beginning, but nothing worked. I even improved my style over the few years I've been on this site. I learned how to incorporate some digital editing into the pictures as well, but I wasn't being noticed anymore. I've gotten myself to the point now that I only make artwork for myself and maybe others if they happen to skim over anything that catches their eye. I'm back in the game now and am producing some better pics of things, even taking up some photography, but I know nothing will ever be the same. I truly do feel thrown away. I understand where a lot of people are coming from with feeling ignored or becoming invisible because of deviants on this site not really giving them the time of day. I'm not demonizing them by no means, but I do get it. All of it. I'm just happy that there are others out there that feel like I do. I can't guarantee that things will get better, but I can say that all of these negative pushes could be used as power to continue on. 

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chinchongcha In reply to KooshBooshBoom [2016-10-31 13:20:58 +0000 UTC]

Don't give up.    Your true power is lie within your hand.

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KooshBooshBoom In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-01 16:32:50 +0000 UTC]

Thank you for that :') I just feel like most days I've lived out my purpose on deviantart and am now floating around out here like I'm a life raft that was important to the main ship but have been cut off to float around in the dangerous ocean alone. Sometimes I need to just talk about it and I'm happy that you listened thank you very much for your positive message. I'll keep it in my artists' heart and keep going no matter what

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chinchongcha In reply to KooshBooshBoom [2016-11-04 22:55:36 +0000 UTC]

  Yeah I feel the same >< It's just like float into the gigantic empty space
but You are not alone  
You're welcome ><   

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jedibrowneyes In reply to ??? [2016-10-23 19:10:39 +0000 UTC]

I'm reading through the comments on here as I personally have had three different DA accounts and I've never received any comments...I'm studying a degree in Computer Games Art and wondering if my art is so bad, why did I get offered a place on an art degree? I feel like I'm invisible, both online and offline.

I completely understand people's frustration with lack of comments and stuff. 

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chinchongcha In reply to jedibrowneyes [2016-10-24 13:19:41 +0000 UTC]

Hi ^^I'm an amateur self-taught anime artist
I guess you aiming for semi realistic style. It's not easy and take quite time for finish one ^^
Anatomy and composition is really important ^^
Practice will make you better ^^

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jedibrowneyes In reply to chinchongcha [2016-11-01 14:14:29 +0000 UTC]

Thanks for the reply I am aiming for semi realistic but I'm practicing to try and achieve more realism.

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chinchongcha In reply to jedibrowneyes [2016-11-04 11:18:47 +0000 UTC]

That's very cool!! You are a great artist that never stop improve yourself ><
It's really inspired ><
Nice to meet you ><

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WildStrike-Supreme In reply to ??? [2016-10-21 23:56:55 +0000 UTC]

I feel more invisible than being ignored, so I don't come on DA much anymore.

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