COMPLETE EMOFURI TUTORIAL by moriarty-party, literature
Literature
COMPLETE EMOFURI TUTORIAL
So a lot of people have been asking me various things about how to Emofuri and stuff like that, so I've decided to make this tutorial to satisfy everyone's needs. I am going to try and cover EVERYTHING in this tutorial, from installing the software all the way to creating and saving your finished animation. This tutorial is going to be really long and a lot to read. Please bear with me though, this is my VERY FIRST TUTORIAL that I am ever making and I will try to be as specific as I can, but if you need any further explaining just drop me a note or leave a comment or something, ok? ^-^ here we go, let's start
First of all in case you were wo
Let's code! Pushable Buttons by Celvas, literature
Literature
Let's code! Pushable Buttons
Introduction
Buttons.
You all know buttons, because buttons are everywhere. We mostly take them for granted. They are there to direct us to somewhere else and God protect a button that doesn't do exactly that. We rarely give them a second thought, despite the fact that the appearance of a button is as much a design choice as any other element; a button can make or break a design.
Small advice: Simple (or rather: easy to navigate) is the new black. We established that buttons are part of that equation. It is my experience that buttons in journal designs aren't that highly sought after. People want them for their function, and even then rarel
What is HTML?
HTML stands for HyperText Markup Language. It's used when making a website, and available to use on deviantART to customise what you are writing.
Once you memorise the HTML, it's pretty easy and fun to use.
You can find some codes on the deviantART FAQ #104, but they don't give you all of them.
You can use the codes I am about to give you in artist comments, journal entries, blog entries, profile pages, and more importantly comments!
Literature pieces have less codes available to use than what I just mentioned, but there's still a fair few you can play around with. :)
especially everyone's favourite emoticons. :giggle:
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dA Guide: Text Formatting by SweetDuke, literature
Literature
dA Guide: Text Formatting
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UPDATE for January 2020:
I created this guide in 2011, so you'll have to take it with a grain of salt since dA has updated a bazillion things since then LOL. It now looks like many codes don't work in Literature submissions anymore, (or disable the "Eclipse" version of the site and show the old site instead), so some of the demonstrations here only look like regular text. But they should display properly if you copy/paste them in the comments. I'm so glad to see how many of you wonderful people still utilize this resource, so I wish you the best and encourage you to go ahead and experiment to see what works and what do
[Tutorial] How to create/improve your species by ImperfectEnthusiast, literature
Literature
[Tutorial] How to create/improve your species
How to create or improve your species – An Unconventional Tutorial
Disclaimer: If you are a seasoned species owner, some sections of this tutorial may be blatantly obvious to you. However, to make sure that new species owners understand these principles they have been included in this tutorial. Feel free to skip over these parts if you wish.
What this tutorial is not going to outline is 'How to pick a unique species name' or 'How to modify a real animal into a species', or other topics in a similar vein. Those popular tutorials were the ones I read when I first started creating species. However with some insight and a lot more experie
Not only is The Website available to read on DeviantART, it has a preview for the story on Youtube
Youtube Address:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnLPT7QRIkk
The Website
A Short Story
By Kevin J. Jacobs
December 15th, 2011
My story begins in a mid size city called South Bridge, West Virginia. I am a fourteen year old college student, that just enrolled, thanks to the help of my parents, who helped pay for my financial aid, no thanks to the financial aid department. They said that my parents made more than enough, to fill up a blind man's wallet. I'm just kidding. They just said that they met more than required, based on the financial in