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Tebryn - July 16, 2007 05:40 AM (GMT)
Because I'm a pageview whore. Yes, I am.

Seriously, who all has a corner of the internet with all of their stuff on it? I have several corners that I know of...does that make the internet some weird kind of polyhedron? No! Bad Tebryn, stop spamming your own post!

Anyways, here's my info, with all of its pertinent...uh...info, for each site.

DeviantArt - http://michaelllewr.deviantart.com
Nothing out of the ordinary here. Some uploads are Mature, but even those are very, very tame.

Y!Gallery - http://yaoi.y-gallery.net/user/michaelllewr
YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER TO JOIN THIS SITE
Besides, its a lot of mansex and penis. A lot.

FurAffinity - http://www.furaffinity.net/user/llewr
YOU MUST BE 18 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER TO VIEW MATURE ART
A lot of it is mature art...basically everything that I can't post on DA or Y because its either far too weird, or yiff. Often both, not for the faint of heart (pfft, not compared to MOST of the art on that site...)

I also used to be on Sheezyart and Renderotica, and I guess I still have a VCL vault around somewhere but I don't upload anything to it anymore.

Queue - July 16, 2007 06:39 AM (GMT)
I mostly do photography and mainly arthropods. Mostly macro photography (closer than most would feel comfortable with).

I've got my stuff on DA and FA

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/queue/

http://judge-jebus.deviantart.com/gallery/

I'm working on drawing again. Once it's presentable, it will probably show up on FA mostly as it will probably be furry for the most part.

Rikke - July 16, 2007 10:27 PM (GMT)
Queue, I love your photographs. They are amazingly beautiful. ;) Also the ones very up close and perhaps too personal. They'd look pretty nice on a poster, all put together, I think.

Tebryn, love your gallery. You got a really good style, and as Fox mentions on one of your drawings, you got a talent for action-poses and dynamic pictures. Also, it’s very fairytalish, which is a good thing, since fantasy is getting rather streamlined. Perhaps a little too bishie for my general taste, but that doesn’t lower the arts quality.

Right, I’ve got a half-empty-rarely-used deviant art profile. I generally don’t use it for anything else than to search for originals to pictures accused of copying or tracing on a Danish artist site. (we’ve got a rule against tracing, and more often than not, our “super teenagers” turn out to be lousy little thieves, who stole their motive or sometimes the actual picture, from somebody on DA)
But anyways, here it is.

http://kittelkat.deviantart.com/

My “real” gallery, with most of my junk is on www.kittel_kat.tegnebordet.dk. The site is in Danish, but the link is directly to my junk, so you shouldn’t get lost. ^___^

Jalyss - July 16, 2007 10:32 PM (GMT)
http://tegnebordet.dk/index.php?vis=bruger...92&visning=user

This particular one is insanely funny even if you can't understand it.

...Pis!

kitsu - July 16, 2007 11:35 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Jalyss @ Jul 16 2007, 10:32 PM)
http://tegnebordet.dk/index.php?vis=bruger...92&visning=user

This particular one is insanely funny even if you can't understand it.

...Pis!

OK, that one actually IS one of the few translated to real human language!
http://dnd.comicgenesis.com/

but ... well, my bad really, Rikke has translated quite a few (all 21 as a matter of fact), I just, well, seem to end up painting new Danish versions o.O
*blush* Oh well, they will get up sooner or later (most probably later, as our readers normally understand Danish ... being Danes and all)

Oh well. Just made a little DA-account to show off some of my stuff as well:
http://corax333.deviantart.com/

Turns out kitsu had been taken. Gee, what a surprise ^^

More stuff to be seen at:
http://www.kitsu.tegnebordet.dk/

Rikke - July 16, 2007 11:56 PM (GMT)
We….’re still working on that page. >__<
*sigh*
Oh well, I guess it’ll get up eventually. ^___^ Since CG isn’t really working right, there’s no need to stress it.

But about artpages, and communities, I just thought I’d throw in a question that’s been bothering me for a while: Why are we on them?
Personally I like tegnebordet.dk because it’s a rather small site. And it’s drawings only. No photomanipulations, no photos, not even 3D. This means that the individual drawing and user gets noticed more.

However, it somehow also means that people start angling for attention, in an unconstructive way (Not like Tebryns charming way, here;)). I think the original idea in the site was to give amateur artists a place to show off their stuff and get constructive criticism. But sometimes it just seems like a bunch of 14-16 year old girls drawing manga (admitted, they’re good at it), and want attention/praise, and if you say anything constructive they become all defensive.

Anyways, just thought I’d ask you why you’re on the pages you’re on.

TheAsyt - July 17, 2007 01:44 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Queue @ Jul 16 2007, 06:39 AM)
I mostly do photography and mainly arthropods. Mostly macro photography (closer than most would feel comfortable with).

I've got my stuff on DA and FA

http://www.furaffinity.net/user/queue/

http://judge-jebus.deviantart.com/gallery/

I'm working on drawing again. Once it's presentable, it will probably show up on FA mostly as it will probably be furry for the most part.

Nice :P
Really like the photography... You know, something as simple as photography... Sure, anyone can take a picture, but some people have that wierd ability to take that picture in such a way that it just looks better than if I were to take it :P.
But aye, good artwork...
Way to make me feel inferior ;)

kitsu - July 17, 2007 09:23 AM (GMT)
True, everybody can take a picture! But saying that everybody can take a picture is like saying that everybody over the age of 4 can draw. The statement holds true (for the vast majority at least ^^ ), but doing it is one thing, being good at it is something completely different ^___^

Taking a photo is a question of understanding composition, light and having the ability to capture these understandings in this one moment, when the picture turns the sand of time into a rock of eternity (not mentioning the ability to find the scenery to be immortalised through a single moment of visual representation). Drawing really is a lot simpler that way. Whatever you want to achieve (a feeling, a concept, a provocation, whatever) it is all in your own hands. When drawing YOU form the world in your image, making it a more or less iconic representation of the subjective interpretation of our surroundings (the Gods will know, that our mental representation is very little like the “true” appearance of things ... just the way our limited brain-capacity works)

All this just to say, that I really admire people able to capture a world of change in a single moment of rest. And Queue, you are doing a damn good job ^^

Queue - July 18, 2007 12:00 AM (GMT)
Thanks for the compliments. :)

I always feel like I'm just documenting someone else's work with photography, but I do enjoy it.

My drawing ability lacks quite a bit right now, so I'm hoping to improve that considerably, it will just take some work. You guys are all way ahead of me in that department. :P




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