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rajadain

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Deviation Spotlight

  • Dec 11
  • United States
  • Deviant for 17 years
  • He / Him
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My Bio
Current Residence: Right here
Favourite genre of music: New Age, Oldies
Operating System: XP skinned to MAC
Favourite cartoon character: Top Cat

Favourite Bands / Musical Artists
Enya / David Arkenstone / Vanessa Mae
Favourite Writers
Lewis Carrol, Oscar Wilde
Tools of the Trade
My Whole Body is a lean, mean CREATIVE machine
Okay, well. I'm rather new at this whole journal thing, but I just had to say this out loud. My most popular deviation, 'Death Is Amorous', was not a product of patient effort and focussed thought: it was accidental. A few random effects on a random portrait off the web, and BAM, you get a dead-looking girl that's staring at you alluringly. Since the picture did seem fit for necrophiliacs, that is what I commented on the picture. In my 18 months with dA (12 of which have been idle...), nothing surprised me more than the constant messages I would get, telling me that 'XXX has added Death Is Amorous to their favorites'. The slow consistency of
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Thanks for the favourites and the watch! :)
Thanks for the fave!
Thanks for the :+devwatch: and :+fav:
Of course. You're Metro stuff is pretty intriguing. I know that while I like and am very comfortable with Windows UI as it is, it tends to leave something to be desired ([link]). Metro is the future, and if MS isn't experimenting with Metro interfaces on a desktop environment, then I'm sure as hell glad that someone is. It's not perfect, and it's not fully done; after all, it was made with small screens and fingers-as-input in mind. But in order to streamline their franchise and make sense of their continued existence, Microsoft *must* start making mistakes sooner rather than later so that when Windows 8 comes it doesn't have all the mess that most releases do. I'm very glad and proud of your work (and I realize that sounds creepy).