Participating in the club
JoiningTo join, simply send a note to the club with the subject "Join" and you will be added to the list of members. Members can submit tutorials to the club as well! Devwatch the club (keeping the journals watch active), and add the avatar or link to your journal.
Simply watching the club is fine, but a note is required to join. Comments on the main page do NOT count. Notes ONLYSubmittingMembers can submit tutorials to the club. Please submit very easy to understand and clear with easy to follow steps. The founders will only approve the best tutorials. If you change the tutorial to fit the criteria, you can feel free to resubmit it. Note the club to sumbit. Please include a link to the tutorial and make the subject "tut submission".
Submitting for CritiquesMembers can also submit art to recieve critiques on them. Comments will be disabled on the art submitted to the club, and there will be a link in the description to the actual deviation. Descriptions will also include information on what the artist will want help on. When submitting art to the club, please write in the note a description you want in the image. For example, if you want overall crits, or help with anatomy, colouring, etc. note the club to sumbit. Include a link to the image (from da or another location) and make the subject "crit submission".
Submit redliningMembers who redline other members work can have their redlined work submitted to the club. Send a note with a link to the red lined art (if not on DA from another location). You must have the original artists permission to post the redlining.
Note the club to submit. Please include a link to the image and make the subject "redline submission".
To submit, the work doesn't already have to be on DA. Feel free to send us links directly to the image from an off DA location. Just be sure to include your devname, the description you want, and (if applicable) the link to the original deviation. If the art does already exist on DA the submission will have comments disabled and people will be asked to comment on the original.
AssessmentsAssessments is when you contact one of the founders and they will go over samples of your work to see where your strenghts and weaknesses lie in your art. Then they will give you a list of tutorials that will target your areas of weakness and help you improve. At this time you may be eligable to request a tutorial that one of the founders will make especially for you desired need. However, this may not always be the case.
The founders or members will not do your art work for you, or colour your art work. We are delivering tutorials and workshops to you to help you improve your own work.