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Out of 32944 total responses to 3179 dailies.
@ds106dc #ds106 #tdc1743 What is art indeed... https://t.co/v6jRiWCFGZ
— Mariana (@mdvfunes) October 16, 2016
.@ds106dc GIFs or it didn't happen. #tdc1743
— Brian E. Bennett (@bennettscience) October 16, 2016
@ds106dc #ds106 #tdc1743 Your first wave of inspiration is not the best. Wait and work for the next.
— profCaritat (@ProfCaritat) October 16, 2016
@ds106dc #ds106 #tdc1743 Art is a human enterprise, humans are fallible, art needs imperfection to be human.
— profCaritat (@ProfCaritat) October 16, 2016
first making and drinking some tea or coffee before publishing art does improve quality #ds106 #tdc1743
— Jaap Bosman 𝄢 𝄞 (@JaapSoft) October 16, 2016
#tdc1743 #ds106
— Ronald_2008 🤔🌻 (@ronald_2008) October 16, 2016
Rule 1: when giving feedback follow guidelines for proper feedback
Rule 2: challenge nicely to let skills grow
@ds106dc #tdc1743 Another Law of #DS106: If you break something, call it Creative Art and move on. Use duct tape, if necessary.
— KevinHodgson (@dogtrax) October 16, 2016
@ds106dc Athletic pigeon. #tdc1742 #whatdidijustmake #diglitclass pic.twitter.com/P6w3FmXafR
— Leanne DeKay (@LeanneDeKay) October 16, 2016
#tdc1742 #ds106 My Daily Create is this. The parrot is super confused, and he is wondering why his arm is shorter than his beak. pic.twitter.com/qpOsofQsZr
— Alyssa M (@alyssataco1) October 16, 2016
Gigantic red combine munching through the soybean field in a cloud of dust. @ds106dc Photo Without Words #tdc1741 #diglitclass
— Darci Lindgren (@dalindg) October 15, 2016
Birds with Human Arms #tdc1742 #diglitclass @ds106dc pic.twitter.com/8TOkJsW8G2
— Taylor E Geisler (@taylor_geisler) October 15, 2016