How long have you been on DeviantArt? 11 years!
What does your username mean? It's a short version of my name, Justyna.
Describe yourself in three words. Tall, loving, lazy.
Are you left or right handed? Right handed.
What was your first deviation? It was a vexel of Brooke Burke, submitted April 14, 2006.
What is your favourite type of art to create? Recently I quite like photography, but I love digital art.
If you could instantly master a different art style, what would it be? Oooh! Comic art style, like Adam Hughes's style.
What was your first favourite? Let me browse through 41 pages
What type of art do you tend to favourite the most? Digital and photography.
Who is your all-time favourite deviant artist? I don't have only one favourite artist, basically everyone that I watch is my favourite artist.
If you could meet anyone on DeviantArt in person, who would it be? Everyone!
How has a fellow deviant impacted your life? I've learned a lot from many deviants- there are tons of useful stuff around here.
What are your preferred tools to create art? My camera, Photoshop's brush tool and pen tool.
What is the most inspirational place for you to create art? My home.
What is your favourite DeviantArt memory? Recieving arts from my DA friends
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Vexels- what are they?
Gallery Descriptions and Miscats
The definition
To understand what Vexels really are you must get to know Vexel's bigger brother- Vector.
Both can be created with a tool called Pen tool or Lasso Tool (or similar- depending of the graphic software) using layers of shapes filled with solid colour or gradient BUT Vectors are created using vector layers while Vexels use raster layers.
Vexel = Vector + Pixel
To simplify: Vectors are scalable (you can enhance or scale them down and all shapes will stay sharp and crisp) and Vexels are not (when you expand a Vexel you can see pixelation, as rasters are based on pixels).
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