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MOVE on 'Overpricing': About 'Overpricing' things

[My Opinion Versus Everyone's] Please remember these are simply my opinions and are not meant to imply that you should agree or disagree nor should these prove to be offensive in any way; if I do come across displeasingly then you have my apologies beforehand, thank you.
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I see a lot of comments here and there that go something like this...
"50 points?? Why would I pay 50 points for an adopt..."
or...
"100 points? Are you sure you're not overpricing that...?!"

And I'm sure many of you have seen similar comments, now I understand that points aren't the easiest things to accumulate when you're fresh into dA or even well into your time here, as I was once a 13 year old kid who joined dA and got excited over her first 10 points :la: ...which I kept and refused to spend because it took a while's worth of designing adopts to get that ten points.

A while?
About ... oh.. over a good hour or so?

And in reality if I were 'convert' that now, of course considering the amount dA takes, I get 10 cents. That's $0.10 USD.

Minimum wage over here is $8 an hour and you get more for babysitting a kid --I don't know about you but industry standard for art goes up to the thousands range (don't believe me? Look it up) for something you can get for roughly $200 in dA, give or take a few +/-$50's etc, by artists anybody reasonable would deem professional, and of course I'm not saying it's reasonable to sell them at industry standard prices since most of us don't use art we commission, commercially.

I'm just saying that $0.10 for an hour's work, gives you about $1 after 10 hours.

That's... enough to buy you a burger after a hard's day work. Minus the drink and fries :)

--Oops! I forgot to include tax. Never mind! No burger at all.

Sure, when you don't/can't buy points and you don't get commissions at the moment (you will! :D Just keep drawing and you will be noticed! It's what I did :aww: If you don't believe me on that you can read a previous entry-> [link]), it doesn't mean you have to be irrational and make someone feel bad for pricing art, designs, etc for something as insufficient as 10 points. Or 50, or even 100. Because technically once we convert that to real money -since points don't buy any food- we get $1. 

What I'm suggesting isn't that you go on a shopping spree and purchasing things priced at 100 points when all you have is 100 or so, just be thoughtful before commenting :)

Chances are, as I know there's no such thing as "all the time", most people -even people and friends I know-, will price commissions at anything from 4 points for a fully rendered image, and 100 points as their max.

I understand that some of us may still be 'amateurs' in this business (even I'm not professional right now!), but you know, instead of producing creative work for $0.10-$1 or maybe even $5 an hour on here, they could all be working a job for $8/hour (at least!), or if not old enough, then babysitting for $15/hour (or more!), or even doing other work that doesn't really give us the privilege so see the art we do and purchase for 10 points now do we?

Don't under-value yourself!
That's also another thing I need to write about, it's art style. 
As long as you stick to your own style, even if you're not even sure of a style yet or have one that's you yet, there's still not another person in the world that can perfectly replicate yours.
Also implying you can't replicate your idols' works unfortunately--take inspiration, yes! But never draw like them in that sense, frankly speaking.

So as long as you're doing art the way you feel it should be done, then there's no reason for your work to never be unoriginal or invaluable.  It took me a good year to settle on a style I find suits me and is still undergoing changes when I feel like I need to improve upon something, and for some it takes longer or shorter, but it's what attracts people to your work!

It's the same thing with you, what if you looked like every super model out there? No one would be pretty anymore, we'd just be another Barbie/Ken doll in a sea of other Barbies and Ken dolls!

So there's my little bit on self-appreciation. And for those that find it hard to be self confident, I can sympathize but that's no excuse to not try :)

So anyhow, don't complain if someone's pricing work at anything under 100 points because it doesn't matter how 'awful' you think their work is, just remember they're not pricing it at $100.

It's $1, mind you.

You would feel just as bad if you were pricing your work at $1 and have someone imply that your work isn't worth $1. 
$1 that probably in the hands of most kids and teens is spent at the school vendor for a bag of chips.

Weigh your options Wisely.

I've had people tell me 1000 points sounds ridiculous, and yes that's the thing with big numbers!
We think "1 thousand" and our jaws drop because we associate that with $1,000.

But even in other countries that aren't familiar with USD, some currencies are at an exchange rate of 1,000 ___ to $1. 

But either way, as hard as it may be to come by points without many means of earning them, it doesn't excuse you from thinking how your words and actions can affect others who at a first glance you might feel "overprice" things.

No one likes working for less than the minimum, and $1, let alone 10 cents, is far below that minimum standard.

Think more; wisely. Be less impulsive and rationalize for a change.

And imagine yourself being told that you're not worth 10 cents.

:) Because you and I know you're worth a lot more than that.




Supplements/Edits: (things I add after reading comments that remind me of things I should add :D)
-Just because you can't afford something, does not mean it's overpriced.

-I understand that 80 :points:=$1 ,but that money is virtually useless -no pun intended- for you as a living person, unless converted and dA takes 20 percent. But even then, 100 points is only $1.25... Okay so now you can get a burger.

-And yes, please don't under-value yourself once again. You can charge 25 points for an adoptable, like I once did, and be successful, and I always recommend starting small! Not too small as in 1 point, but 25 is a popular and reasonable starting point :) ....noooo pun intended xD This doesn't mean you're unappreciating yourself by undercharging, this just means you're being smart by actually making 25 points than if you priced it at 1,000 right of the bat and made 0 :) Just make sure that when you finally get a degree in art you still don't do the 25 points if you get my drift~

-Haha, and yes quality does matter of course! I wouldn't pay 100 points for a poorly colored base either, as mentioned in a comment, but for clarification, I do mean original art! :) Something someone put effort into!

-Ahh and, Just because you can't afford something, does not mean it's overpriced. Just because you can't buy a laptop, does not mean it's overpriced. 
Just because you can't buy a design/art, does not mean it's overpriced.

-And this one is important, but I too thought a lot of things were so 'pricey' when I first joined dA. I had never sold a piece of art before and whatever work I did was requests, so I had no idea how to price things. That's when I looked to the already existent community of artists who took commissions to see how I should price my own things. When I saw prices like $5 or more eye-opening, 500 points, I recoiled a bit and wondered if that was a good idea. I didn't know of the industry standard or what people were even willing to value their art as since I'd been working free. But this is the real world, and no time is spent free :( Even when we're in school and don't need the money for 'food and rent' etc, we could be studying or doing other work but it's time we invest to bring you art. 
I understand that at first it may be a lot to get used to, but I never commented on anything saying it was overpriced, not only because I didn't feel like I had the right to even make someone feel bad--that's up to the commissioner I believe to point something like that out. But because I knew that without me actually experiencing the work load myself and taking time to learn the way this "works", I can't judge fairly. So please reconsider before making comments like "50 points is not worth is", because it makes you look bad, not the artist :)

-Oh haha, I forgot to mention this too! Also consider raising your prices for the benefit of others :meow: Why? Because let's say you're professional and you charge $5 (exaggerating for the purpose of easier visualization xD), and other professionals charge $100-200 for the same 'full picture' commission. 
Under simple circumstances, you'd look at those two prices and even if you had a good $300 on you, I think we'd all go for the $5, at least first :) Because that's just natural and it's fine.
But you know what you should do? Raise your prices, benefiting yourself, and the market. It's awfully nice for the consumer but not only are you going to be overworking yourself, others are going to really lose out on a lot of business too!

-By the way, Art is a creative business, you can't price the priceless :)

-OH, I must not forget to mention, this is going to be one of my biggest tips.

QUALITY OVER QUANTITY.

Build your reputation! When I first took commissions I spent 6-7 hours on a 1000 point commission which is ($12 not converted, $10 converted), meaning I made 70 points an hour. I then got a chibi commission I spent 3-4 hours on and made only $2. The initial time investment is FINE. It helps to start when you're younger and not needing the money to live, but as logical as you find it to not spend the big bucks on some company you don't know, it's the same case with art. How can you trust the artist will finish it on time? Or even at all? Or that it'll come out good? Chances are you INSTINCTIVELY DO NOT. So build people's trust and show them you can get the work done. :) With practice, the same quality image you spent 4 hours on, will reduce to 1 hour. As with me xD It's different for everyone, but trust me haha.

Draw My OC Contest! Join please~~~

Journal Entry: Sat May 18, 2013, 8:06 AM


Finally, contest time! Arrr…..I've been wanting to held a contest since….last year….haha…I was too lazy to write a journal of the contest….*sob*. Okay, now let's  get to the point.

:star:Theme:star:
Draw my Dragon and Kirin OC in any scenery
Reference:

Reference sheet : [link]   [link]  

:star:Allowed Media & Style:star:
:star: Media : Digital art and traditional art (must be coloured) ONLY.
:star: Style: Anime (cell-shaded/soft-shaded)/manga & Semi-realism anime ONLY. NO chibis/portrait/abstract/anthro/animation/photomanipulation etc
Some examples that the style I like:
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]
[link]  

:star: Contest Requirements :star:
:star: All contest entry must be at least knee up. They must be new artwork, full illustration with full background, coloured.
:star: Only 1 entry per person. You're not allowed to do collaboration with other artist/commission them to draw the entry. The artwork must be your own artwork. Strictly no tracing/stealing arts. You'll be disqualified and black listed if you do that.
:star: You don't have to inform me if you want to enter. If you enter, submit the completed entry to your DA and send me a note with the link of your entry. In your artist comment, please state that it's for :iconshrimpheby:'s OC contest and post a link to my contest journal. If you failed to do that, sorry, your entry will not be accepted.
:star:You MUST draw my OC, Xuan Long and Qi Rui in ADULT/TEENAGE version. Draw them in any scene. In battle, leisure, festival etc. Keep in mind that they are from China background. Their clothes MUST be in ancient Chinese outfit. No modern  or other era's clothing, just Chinese ancient clothing.
I'll give you some examples for reference:
[link]  [link]  
A few DA artists that draw awesome ancient Chinese clothing:
[link]  [link]   [link]   [link]
You can draw them in their original outfit from my reference, but I prefer you to design for them.  Design outfit for them will have more possibility in winning the contest.
Keep in mind that Xuan Long's theme colour will be black & dark blue, Qi Rui's theme colour will be white and light blue.
:star: Do not include other characters(your OCs, my other OCs, fan characters…etc)  in the drawing. But dragons are allowed to be drawn as background.
:star: Your drawing must be at least 2480x3507 pixel, 300 dpi. The drawing that you submit in DA must be big enough for me to see the details. (1024 pixel)
:star:Please do not change their relationship, personality, stories. A very important thing that I must emphasize, They are not couple, they are good friends
Some background stories and comic strips to know better of them:



:star:Who are the judges and How they judge:star:
I'm the only judge here, coz no one knows my OCs better than I do. So how do I judge? I'll sum up everything into 4 parts:
a) Creativity – your creative ideas in designs of clothes/background given to the drawings and imaginative composition of the characters.
b) Skill – Your drawing skill and the details you put in
c) Essence – Depends on how well you capture the characters' personality and their relationship. I hope you get the feeling between them the same as I do. :D
d) Love – Your love towards my babies~~~hurrrr..:D


:star:Contest duration and deadline:star:
This contest will be up for 4 months, starting from 18 May 2013 Malaysia Time.
Deadline: 18 September 2013 Malaysia time. (I'll update the time then)
Extension? Maybe, if it's necessary.


:star:Prize:star:
Now the excited part neh? I'll only give 3 prizes and they are quite TEMPTING~~~:D
First prize:
USD 100 or equivalent points ( 8000 :points: )
A free fullbody detailed CG from me (one character of your choice)
A free copy of Xuan Long and Qi Rui Artbook (which is yet to be released) . Your artwork will be featured in there. (shipping fee excluded)
*prize will be updated later*

Second prize:
USD 75 or equivalent points ( 6000 :points: )
A free half body detailed CG from me (one character of your choice)
A free copy of Xuan Long and Qi Rui Artbook (which is yet to be released) . Your artwork will be featured in there. (shipping fee excluded)
*prize will be updated later*

Third prize:
USD 50 or equivalent points ( 4000 :points: )
A free headshot detailed CG from me (one character of your choice)
A free copy of Xuan Long and Qi Rui Artbook (which is yet to be released) . Your artwork will be featured in there. (shipping fee excluded)
*prize will be updated later*


:star:Where I can see the other entries?:star:
I'll favourite all the entries in my folder called "contest entries". You can check the entries from there…:D


So grab your pencil now and start drawing~~~~(*w*). And please help to spread the word~~~ You helps are greatly appreciated.
And….anyone wants to donate some prizes? Please note me about it~~~*w* )b , Thank you so so much~~~~
Enjoy your moment drawing my babies~~~
This is my first time holding a contest. I might miss out some details please let me know. And if you have questions, please don't hesitate to ask. :D~~

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Oi people - think before you click!

Fri May 17, 2013, 11:43 AM


Yesterday I got spammed to hell with messages linking to different variants of this image:



They can have slightly different graphics or contain different links but the message is always basically the same - go to this page and you'll receive 20 000:points: .

I have to ask the question - how dim do you have to be to fall for it?
Ok let's see - we have an image hosted on a profile that is 1 day old and asks you to visit a website with a strange url with a promise of a financial reward on an another website. How do you even imagine  that would work? And now, of course, people start crying that their computers got infected with malware. Which is great - every genius who fell for this obvious phishing scam  deserved it. I hope your shitty computer burns and you along with it.

I know this is a no-duh for 90% of people reading it but for the sake of the rest lets revise what we all should know about online phishig. And before you go all:

No, no you can't.

Copypasta from pwww.comodo.com

:bulletgreen:   Be very careful about not replying to any such spam mails that ask you to confirm or update any information about your account.
 :bulletgreen:   Do not follow any links that come with the spam mails, which will lead you to websites that ask for conformation of your account information.
  :bulletgreen:  Never copy an unknown link from these kinds of spam mails and paste them on your web browsers. These links are made to look very humble by the phishers but they will actually land you to some scam and fraud sites.
  :bulletgreen:  Be careful about opening or saving any document or attachment that come with spam mails. Do not trust these kinds of emails even if they appear to be sent by some authorized entity.
 :bulletgreen:   Never ever send your confidential information about your account in an email.
  :bulletgreen:  It is better to be protected from these scams by using firewall, anti-spyware and anti-virus software. Make sure to update this software regularly for security of your pc.
:bulletgreen:    Do not respond to those scam mails, which even seem to offer sound business or ask you to avail a refund. The fraudsters often send you phone numbers so that you call them up for business purpose. They use Voice over Internet Protocol technology. With this technology, their calls can never be traced.

You can help other Internet users by spreading the word about "phishing" scams.

  :bulletgreen:  Do forward the spam mails to spam@uce.gov.
 :bulletgreen:   Also send a copy of the mail to the bank or credit card company whose name is impersonated in the email.
 :bulletgreen:   File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission that you have fallen prey to the phish net. If you fall a victim to phishing then there are high chances that you will also be a victim of ID theft.
 :bulletgreen:   You can also send email to the Anti-Phishing Working Group to reportphishing@antiphishing.org. This organization helps to fight further phishing scams.


You're welcome and no more spamming akreon, k?


hihihihi <3
Today I've reached 1,000+ watchers * O * holy carp what the fluck kfndmslkrhfgbjnsljshfnc
Amg did you know i never thought i'd get as many as 50 watchers when i joined dA XDDD

idfhvbnmsdjufgdvbjcnlsifh anyways

To thank all my watchers.... Im going to be giving away stuff owo 

I know it's not much but I really don't have that much to give ;___; <3 Please understand

Im giving away a goodie bundle consisting of:

-Chibi from me
-Pixel Icon from me
-1 month premium
-150 :points:
You can look in my gallery if you want examples

Rules to participate:
-You MUST be one of my watchers BEFORE this journal is posted to be eligible(I will be checking!) 
-One entry per person (no using other accounts!)
-You must love apple juice (Nah, just kidding)

To enter (if you are eligible):
- :+fav: this journal 
-.... thats it 8D

Because I will be picking a number from a random generator, you must fav this journal and the number you are listed as will be your draw number

If the number generated belongs to a person who did not follow the rules, another random number will be chosen. 

You can also share the prizes with others, (e.g you want to keep the points but want the pixel icon for a friend) but you must let me know before i send you the prizes! 

Again, thank you so much ;___; <3333333333


Edit: Oops forgot to add end time


I will pick at 9:00 PM EST on 5/19/13

& AMG thank you all for the CONGRAZZLES <33333 
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number was picked at 8:54 PM EST, user confirmed by 8:56PM EST 
WINNER: (drumroll pl0x)
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congrazzzles!
I will note you regarding your prize.

Ten Tips for Nature Photographers

Sat May 18, 2013, 8:00 AM
This article came about after a deviant specifically requested that we write ten clear, simple tips for Photographing Nature. Troubleshooting articles and information can be very useful, but sometimes breaking it down into manageable memorable chunks is so much easier. So without further ado please enjoy our Ten Tips for Nature Photographers!


1) Get into your environment


9 by ^Kaz-D
Yes, it's rhubarb. To be a true photographer, you must be at one with rhubarb.

When we talk about photographing Nature, we don't necessarily mean wide expansive rolling landscapes. Whilst they contain any number of elements that are nature focused and made up from natural resources - Nature Photography is about getting into your environment and getting up close and personal with these elements. So think of it like you are Photographing the components that make up that beautiful landscape, or the inhabitants of those rolling hills. With this thought in mind, you need to jump into the environment you're photographing. Whether that means wading into a lake, climbing a tree (carefully!) or crouching down in the forest floor.


2) Plan your Kit


1 (2) by ^Kaz-D
This includes clothing! If you're venturing out with the intention of photographing animals then do wear something neutral. I once had a Kingfisher land right in front of me whilst I was out with the camera. I straightened up slightly for a better angle and my bright blue top instantly gave a warning. The moment was lost! Try and pick something that will blend in nicely with the environment that you're working in. Also carefully consider your Photography kit. A Monopod is less intrusive than a tripod and takes less time to set up, position and use. So if you're able to get crisp shots with one, then take it instead of a cumbersome tripod. Also charge your batteries >< (For those sharper eyed amongst you, you'll see in the shot below, I don't take my own advice :D)


3) Tilt and Swivel!



Untitled by ^Kaz-D
I find that my latest D-SLR is fantastic for capturing low-angle shots purely because it has that ingenious feature of a tilting and swivelling LCD. Coupled with live view and you're in tilt and swivel heaven! It's something to consider if you're looking at getting a new camera and you're seriously into nature photography.


4) Experiment with Depth of Field



1square by ^Kaz-D
A shallow depth of field is often great for focusing on something large in an expansive environment. But if you're wanting to capture tall plants in a wider, longer field then consider using a deeper depth. This is perfect for singly out a few poppies in a long stretch of bobbing flowers.


5) Check your Lens



5 (12) by ^Kaz-D
Macro lens's can be fantastic for shooting up close with various nature beings, but also consider using it for those wider shots too. A wide-angle lens is great for capturing expanse, but a macro lens (especially the one I have which doubles up as a fantastic portrait lens) is very useful as well. Just be sure to check your auto-focal points within the camera so that you're not inadvertently capturing a blur.


6) Check your weather!



Dsc00266 (2) by ^Kaz-D
I mention this in almost every Photography article that I write, but in most D-SLR cameras you can set your white balance now to fit in well with the conditions. Do this! If you've got a dreary day you can set it to make the most of the conditions, if you've got an overly bright day you can ensure it doesn't give you too much over-exposure. Working with white balance will save your images, working against it...well. Let's not go there!


7) Post-Process...just a little


4 (9) Copy by ^Kaz-D
Editing your Photos isn't bad, it isn't something you should hide under your bed, or something you don't want your parents to catch you doing or even something you should do in the middle of the night because nobody will see you....Yes, you know what I'm talking about! Post-Production! Giving your shots a little boost afterwards can save them, honestly it can. In the image above, I used photoshop to enhance the greens so that they contrasted better with the blue. That's all I did, just a few minor tweaks here and there and you'll be fine!


8) Ignore Time!



Dragon by ^Kaz-D
Being patient, especially when waiting to capture that million pound shot of a wild animal that nobody has seen for a trillion years, is difficult. I know. I've been there. (Still waiting for the shot!!) But you need to have patience, and you need to not have one eye on the clock. Enjoy your surroundings and take some random shots here and there, you might be surprised when you get back and have a closer look.


9) Hood your lens!


Lens hoods are simple, cheap, effective things that will save your life. Probably not in an apocalypse. But more in times when you're beating yourself up because you didn't have a lens hood on. Honestly, they really are fantastic, they cut out a lot of sun glare and flare and when you're bored waiting for that awesome shot, you can have competitions to see who can roll theirs the furthest!


10) Don't be afraid...



There are things out there that scare us, that we don't want to get up close to, and that we'd rather just walk in the opposite direction of. Spiders, bugs, wasps, bees, ants...the list for many, can be endless. But if you've got the right lens, the patience and a bit of time then you can capture most things without having to get too close and risk your life...
11 (5) by ^Kaz-D



 
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Opinions are a Dangerous thing: Art Styles

Journal Entry: Fri May 17, 2013, 12:18 PM


This isn't about narking on anyone no, infact this is just my own muses really! You could say this is a journal for ENCOURAGEMENT! *SHINES*

I find sticking to one style restrictive if you are a beginning/moderate artist! (even professionals I might say! though I can't speak for everyone)
Having a distinctive look on how your art is done and produced is understandable and its a desire to appear unique to the point some one can just SEE your work and instantly think 'Oh! that's Ten-days!' or something along the line. However, when you are trying to find who you are and what kind of art you are to produce, I recommend trying, well, a lot of different things! Different styles, mixing styles, different colouring techinque, brushes, tools, shading. Don't feel dependant on what you are already doing and don't feel pressured by people just for trying new things!

Push out of your comfort zone. Can't draw hands? don't avoid it! draw the heck out of them! (how else are you going to learn?)
Draw a face a certain way though the eyes different. Play with hair styles, fashion, curves and design. Hands that are blocky to thin and pencil like. Or all of the above????

Heck, all I'm saying is, don't feel restricted! Play with styles to find yourself and learn how to make your art distinctive! Don't feel pressured about being UNIQUE AND DISTINCTIVE RIGHT AWAY.
Never be afraid to push out your comfort zone. (you'll find it's a lot of fun! at least from my experience!)

With that said, I myself am trying new things. I'm not exactly FOND of my style, especially what it used to be. So I try new things all the time! (Or attempt to)
Whats the most encouraging to me it reading my favourite artists' comics and seeing how over the years their art changes and they improve! From something simple to something detailed and expressive!

So my style will change, don't be startled by that. But don't keep yourself from moving forward! Be open minded and VENTURE FORTH BRAVE ARTISTS.


:bulletred: - Closed
:bulletgreen: - Open
:bulletblue: - Certain people

Requests - :bulletred:
Art trades :bulletred:
Collaborations - :bulletred:
Commission - :bulletred:
...another fake Parashi Opening: [link]



It's really choppy and suuuuuper scribbly because I took like 30 seconds to draw each frame. Please fill in the gaps and gloss over the art with your wonderful imagination! I made it in Windows Movie Maker which is an absolutely evil program =o=

I'll try to fix up the ugly pictures and maybe add some color when I have time, and reupload another version later :b (don't know when though.) For now feel free to watch this one and laugh at it huhuhu

(the song is Tenkuu no Canaria, from ToS *w*b)
Got myself some ice cream and will be making myself compfy on the sofa so I'm ready for the big, glittery, horrible music, camp, pointless politics, drama that is eurovision. It never disappoints me. :la:

Sadly I will be alone for this one. Matt had to do a concert he didn't want to do, so I will be live tweeting (humonlazydiva) my impression of the whole shebang. :D

Watcher's Feature 2 - #4 + Contest

Journal Entry: Sun May 19, 2013, 7:46 PM


Sorry, I can't believe it's been so long since I've done this "orz

Edit: I forgot, but my friend here's having a contest: [link]
it's about your favourite character with your favourite food. It can be your own character or one on T.V. so it sounds pretty fun, right? :D


Please take a look, there are some awesome peeps here :D

note: Faving this journal might help with your exposure :) but it's solely up to your fellow deviants ^^;~

It takes me a while to put these together and it's a bit of a tedious process, so if you commented on my other journal to be featured, please take a look at everyone else's work too. After all, it's only fair that way and if you don't, it's just a little selfish and your conscience will bug you =P. So yah, share the love, guys!

These are ordered first come first serve style; I will be showing around 50 pieces at one time (I still have a lot to go through and it adds up every time i put up a feature journal), and be featuring once a week or bi-weekly as to not clog up your message boxes. It'll probably take a few months, so please be patient! 

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I should be updating this once every other week either friday or saturday : ). again, I implore you to be patient if you're further down the list! thanks!

Just look through my older journals to see how you can be featured if you're my watcher :D.


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