This is the place where you can personalize your profile!
But, how?
By moving, adding and personalizing widgets.
You can drag and drop to rearrange.
You can edit widgets to customize them.
The left side has widgets you can add!
Some widgets you can only access when you get a premium membership.
Some widgets have options that are only available when you get a premium membership.
We've split the page into zones!
Certain widgets can only be added to certain zones.
"Why," you ask? Because we want profile pages to have freedom of customization, but also to have some consistency. This way, when anyone visits a deviant, they know they can always find the art in the top left, and personal info in the top right.
Don't forget, restraints can bring out the creativity in you!
Now go forth and astound us all with your devious profiles!
Now it's 2009, and it's time to break out of old habits, those diehards. After catching the boss cheating the clients via phony invoice items, it was also time to move on to someplace more honest and to do something good! Today is indeed the first day. Yadda, yadda, yadda.
I'm spending more time on the concept of how to give customers the sense of a customized digital scrapbook without having to hand-customize each and every element, photo, and whatnot. In short, how to make their $100 look like $5000 of custom work.
Writing javascript for Photoshop will take me a long way, and I've been developing a number of PS action sets that will help as well. However, the biggest kicker seems to be knowing what will look right from the outset, thus reducing the time spent playing around looking at all the possibilities.
I wonder how other people have approached this problem. Give me a holler if you care to share.
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"Art is art. Everything else is everything else."
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[link] -> Blog & portfolio
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The light shines in the darkness, but the darkness has not understood it.
Writing javascript for Photoshop will take me a long way, and I've been developing a number of PS action sets that will help as well. However, the biggest kicker seems to be knowing what will look right from the outset, thus reducing the time spent playing around looking at all the possibilities.
I wonder how other people have approached this problem. Give me a holler if you care to share.
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