MAMA Scared Stiff Contest Winners by Ayame-Kenoshi, journal
MAMA Scared Stiff Contest Winners
MAMA
The winners have arrived! We sent the 25 most terrifying Semi-Finalists to judges and MAMA filmmakers Andy & Barbara Muschietti and Guillermo del Toro, and they felt your fears come to life through the entries. Now our deviantART judges won't be the only ones sleeping with a night light!
Read the judges' comments below and see the top three deviations that struck terror in the hearts of our judges. Each of our winners will be taking home terrific prize packages including cash and Points!
WOW!!!! the level of work is outstanding!!!!! We are in shock! Have the feeling that childhood fears resonate quite strongly in the heads o
The voice acting casting is over, thank You! by Razurichan, journal
The voice acting casting is over, thank You!
Hello everybody!
Just few days ago I announced the voice acting casting and now, when it's over, I must say, I'M OVERWHELMED with the amount of help and submissions to the animation project! ;A; Overall, I've got over 250 submissions that I'm still checking out (so I'm sorry If I my replies are a little delayed..But I'm just a person, not a company X'D). Regarding to the fact that I've got so many submissions and the choice of the actors is constantly getting harder for me (some of them were so great I've been nearly spasming due to the excitement), I've decided that I'll announce the cast on Monday 21th :) Thank You once again for all Your
I'm not putting any major spoilers in here, but this is....easily the best film I've seen all year. Can't remember the last time I saw an animated film that made me feel happy and sad at the same time (in addition to making me laugh). The closest thing I have to a 'critique' for the film would be that I sort of thought Ralph would explore more than just two other games (Hero's Duty and Sugar Rush) in addition to his own, but otherwise it's really difficult for me to think of anything I didn't enjoy about this film.
Also, just so you know: pop culture references, references everywhere. (and done in a way that was funny and not irritating at
How Portfolio Day Went ( Finished Journal ) by StarryEvening, journal
How Portfolio Day Went ( Finished Journal )
Hey, so last week I was going to finally get around to explaining how portfolio day went. Then halfway through the journal safari quit on it'self and I never ended up finishing. So today, I solve that. Almost a month after going. I doubt anyone actually is interested in reading this, but it might be a good reference to look back on next year, as I hope to go for portfolio day/portfolio reviews again in the future Overall it went very well. I got to almost twice as many schools as I was foretold I would get to ( seven schools, was told I'd get to three or four ). And got very long and nice reviews from everyone with some good feedback. I'm ju
Train Your Brain Contest by Ayame-Kenoshi, journal
Train Your Brain Contest
The Art Department with deviantART brings you about the best news any art student could ask for: free tuition!
Through the Train Your Brain Challenge, The Art Department (TAD) is offering a massive number of exclusive scholarship opportunities to members of deviantART. TAD is the best of the best in providing online art education, with a variety of programs taught by world-class faculty. Check out their group, TheArtDept (https://www.deviantart.com/theartdept), to watch video tutorials from their faculty!
Submit your work in one of the five disciplines offered by TAD: Illustration, Drawing and Painting, Animation, Entertainment 2D, and Entertainment 3D. Make something new or
Dante's Inferno, What's the Worst that Can Happen? by techgnotic, journal
Dante's Inferno, What's the Worst that Can Happen?
Dante Alighieri
by anakalivas (https://www.deviantart.com/anakalivas)
Oct 17, 2012 by techgnotic (https://www.deviantart.com/techgnotic)
Sometimes in youth we play crazy mind games. One gruesome game was trying to think of the worst way to die. Or even better, the "which would you choose" version of the same conceit. Another was what would be the worst torture to endure. If there is one international touchstone that best captures youthful fears and wonders in speculation of what lies beyond the veil of death and awaits as possible punishment for our sins, it must be - to the few who have actually read it to the millions who "know" it – "Dante's Inferno." Who does not shiver at the thought of being
[hey dudes! If you want the tl;dr version without the sappy yet completely explaining / emotions it's bolded near the bottom, and excuse the occasional typo that I am sure is going to sneak its way in here lmao, notepad is not the premier word-processor of choice!]
So hey bros and brodettes -- I was going to hold off this until I posted a ginormous art dump on DA and went "HEY GUYS WHATS UP IM HAPPY TO BE BACK AGAIN!"
--but it seems I can't wait that long haha [though if you want to see what I had so far of it your welcome to click this little link right here unfortunately it's 20% of its original size omg dsjkfhsjdk]
I am sure ever
The Barnabas Portrait Project Winners Announcement by moonbeam13, journal
The Barnabas Portrait Project Winners Announcement
Hand-selected and judged by the one and only Tim Burton, the winners of the Dark Shadows Barnabas Portrait Project, have been announced! Check out the article to see which three deviants impressed and who is walking away with the grand prize!
Hand-selected and judged by the one and only Tim Burton, check out the winners below!
From classically painted portraits to digitally airbrushed master pieces, deviants dug deep to create a total image make over for Barnabas, a dashing vampire played by Johnny Depp in Tim Burton's latest film, Dark Shadows.
The Grand-Winner as well as Second and Third place winners will be made into framed prints and
There's a spine on my front lawn. by Endling, journal
There's a spine on my front lawn.
Yes, it's exactly what it sounds like.
I'm not really positive what normal protocol is for finding skeletal remains on your property. I can't say I've ever sat down on a rainy day and been like.. "Hm.. kind of humid today. I should probably read up on what to do in event of bones showing up on my front lawn."
And you know, it wouldn't even be a HUGE issue if it was, say, a femur. Even an ulna! I'd just assume a cartoon dog moved in next door and, at most, I'd have to chide him for his slovenly habits. (After the inevitable half hour of wacky hijinx, of course.)
But no. It's a spine. Or at least, part of a spine. A particularly large hunk o