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Submitting/Rules

Wed Aug 1, 2007, 11:48 AM
| What is this? | Members & Affiliates | Submitting/Rules | Contests |

Rules

1. Be friendly and civil to your fellow members.
2. Please try to take part in contests! :3 If you don't feel up to an entry, at least vote.
3. No bashing.
4. Do not comment/favorite on the club's deviations, do it at the original.


How to submit Art

1. Send a note to the club or ~liltrix7 including a link to your deviation.
2. It must be Crescent Moon related.
3. We accept art, literature, wallpaper, avatars, etc.
4. You can send in more than one deviation in one note, but please not too many at once.
5. We don't accept anything over PG-13.
6. We will give a link to your original deviation.
7. Obvious one- only members can submit deviations to the club.


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^.^ I'll have one in by September. ^.^

Hiei Lonewolf

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The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life... and hold it fixed so that 100 years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again.
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Oh, do you mean something to submit? You can submit something anytime, as long as it Crescent Moon related. <3

~liltrix7:heart:

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:iconhieilonewolf:
^.^ I know. I just want to post something in Sept, for Nozomu's b-day. ^.^

Hiei Lonewolf

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The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life... and hold it fixed so that 100 years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again.
:iconcrescent-moon-club:
Oh, I get it. ^^ I was confused. XD;;

~liltrix7:heart:

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A club for all Crescent Moon fans!:heart: Join today~ :3

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:iconhieilonewolf:
XD Is okay

Hiei Lonewolf

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The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life... and hold it fixed so that 100 years later, when a stranger looks at it, it moves again.

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