Current Residence: the Netherlands Favourite genre of music: Techno, Electro, Dubstep Operating System: Windows 7 and Android MIUI MP3 player of choice: MIUI stock music player Phone: HTC Desire Personal Quote: No pants, no problem Loves: Minimal and Doutzen Kroes
Favourite TV Shows
Scrubs
Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Marek Hemmann, Gui Boratto, Kollektiv Turmstrasse, Magnetic Man, Zeds Dead
I'm around here for 9 months now (never been really active until a few monts ago) and I got to say dA is an awesome community. It's a great way to show your work to the rest of the world, to meet other artists and to find loads of useful resources.
But there is just one thing that I'm missing here: Constructive Criticism. Just look up a random deviation and take a look at the comments. You'll probably read something like:
"Awesome!"
"looks great :D"
"Nice work :wow:"
"I like it"
or the simple but effective
"Nice!"
Don't get me wrong it's always nice to read this sort of comments. But you won't learn anything from it. While I'm here to
Woehoe I got tagged by: !Leonoor (https://www.deviantart.com/leonoor)
This means I have to play along with a little game:
Here are the rules:
1. Post these rules.
2. Each person tagged must put 8 random facts about themselves.
3. Tagged ones should write a journal about these facts.
4. At the end of the post tag 8 more deviants
5. Go to their page telling them they're tagged.
6. No tagging back ( For Obvious Reasons )
So here goes:
1. Dane103 comes from my back name: Dane. but since that name was already token I added 103.
2. I play hockey (field hockey) and I couldn't live without playing it.
3. I love to party!
4. As little kid I wanted to be a fire fighter
Dane103 is awesome. as Citruspers (https://www.deviantart.com/citruspers) said.
Well.. maybe I asked him to say that, but all in all awesome is the best word to describe the last few weeks. I'm on top of my game here. Ever since I came back from my holiday I've got loads of inspiration and my work is better then ever. Especially the .iNspire tagwall (http://dane103.deviantart.com/art/Tag-Wall-iNspire-115405004) turned out great. It started off as just an experiment with a different style, but I'm really pleased with the out come :D
Although I've still got loads of things to learn, I've got the feeling that I'm finally getting somewhere. I'm starting to fit more and more betw