On the other hand, you have the backlash from the vastly bigger community DeviantART currently has, who liked the website as it was and don't see a reason for it to change and become more like the websites others are using. So, in one hand, you have backlash from the professional ex-users who might think DeviantART is trying to change but in the end don't really care and won't bother coming back to it as it seems like a lazy copy-cat of what other websites are doing and DeviantART's name is no longer seen as a professional website. But, as time went on, the professionals moved to other websites like Behance, Dribble, ArtStation, etc, making the core DeviantART audience and community change and become something else completely different.Įclipse seems to be DeviantART's way to go back to the roots of the website, but following the modern aspects of the other websites professional artists moved on to. It was seen almost as an online portfolio. A long, long time ago, DeviantART used to be the website every artist used, both amateurs and professionals.
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