New features, lower fees and more options! Whether making friends or making money, pick the Core plan that’s best for you. Choose The Plan That Fits Your Needs We've made improvements to Core with your feedback in mind. With a reduced Core Pro price, a brand new Core Pro+ plan, and our new Subscriptions feature, monetizing on DeviantArt is now even better than before. Connecting with the community is a breeze with increased fragments for every plan. There's a version of Core for everyone! Get The Most Out Of The Community With Core and Core+ These two plans are ideal for those who love being a part of the DeviantArt community by sharing artwork and connecting with deviants. Core and Core+ are the lowest-priced plans and offer incredible value, including profile and art customization, art theft protection, additional storage, and more. NEW: Gift a Core Membership Every Week Core members now receive 50 fragments a week, while Core+ and higher plans receive 300 fragments a week—
A few months ago we introduced a new way to recognize deviations and comments across the community. At times, favoriting a deviation or liking a comment doesn’t feel like enough appreciation. Now, you can further express your admiration for an awe-inspiring deviation or a thoughtful comment by awarding it a Quartz, Emerald, or Diamond badge! We asked deviants about why they felt driven to award some of their favorite deviations a Diamond badge. Here’s what they had to say: @ShootingStarLogBook’s Saved By The Whale “Saved By The Whale reminded me of something: before the pandemic, I studied in London and took the tube somewhat often. While riding, the only thing I saw was the bland, endless, urban sprawl. But in this deviation, I don't see London's cold streets but the wonders of nature. It reminded me of friends (now far away) and inspired me to go out in nature. I think that deserved a diamond badge.” - @AlexAAdersen @Tiger--eyes’s because we have had such little
Hi everybody. So as you all know, eclipse is very, very very different from the old deviantART. Unfortunately, this means it's also changing how birthdays works on here. Normally when we send out birthday greetings, we remove any accounts that are either inactive for more than 6 months, deactivated or their username has changed from what is on our database. Eclipse has removed the option to see when an account was last logged into, so we can no longer use this. We are having to rely on the comment section on a profile (comments done by the account owner), the gallery tab (for date of last deviation), and the posts tab. We also still don't know how to get our birthday badge to work on profiles, since it was done by coding. If anybody knows how to get it to work, please let us know! :)