
Visit http://www.deviantart.com/ if you are the photographic artist that needs every sort of inspiration when it comes to your digital art renderings. I wouldn't even call the site deviant." I guess no art is deviant if it spans an entire universe of possibilities.
In other words, you could
manipulate your photos and use all kinds of textures and filters in your Photoshop-inspired caricatures of life. I've met them digital artists who wouldn't step back and flinch by the mere thought of artistic experimentation. These are the true-blue visual artists. You can see their works everywhere on the net.
However, there are some who wouldn't agree to have their works published on the net. If creating commercial
digital art was any easier, you'd think they were doing it to protect their copyright. Alessandro Chiodo, who works for Dreamy Trips, has a technique that simply cuts off any plagiarist's attempt to copy-paste his masterpieces. If we could do the same, we can share to the whole world all the digital art we have created at no expense to our
precious copyrights. For us who wish to see, we should respect these universal beauties as though they were our own garden with a sign that goes, "Keep off the grass."