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Tutorials befitting of a deity!


Who Are We?
Divine-Tutorials is a group started by TehAngelsCry for the sole purpose of collecting the best tutorials on deviantART for every category.

In just a year, over 1’500 members have joined the group to submit their tutorials, and almost 3’000 deviants are watching the group. Honestly, I could not have hoped for a better response. Allow me to just say, thank you to everyone. We wouldn’t be here without you.

Our Mission?
I wanted to create a collection of the best tutorials around. Sure, there are other tutorial groups which do the same, but at the time there were none which offered tutorial requests. That was the dream for Divine-Tutorials; to offer tutorials befitting of a deity, and to write tutorials from requests to the same standard.

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This list is designed mainly to give ideas for characterization-related scenes. If your issue is more along the lines of "I don't know where I'm going," then this may not be as helpful. While you can read this anyway, meditation and logic are usually the things that work best.
If this gives you an idea, write it down! It's a long list, so you don't want to risk forgetting anything.
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When you think about Sci-Fi, what really comes to mind, hmm? Aliens? That's a faction. There's also genetic engineering. There's also robots. There's also space travel without aliens. There's time travel. There's also "after the end" stories that look at humanity's existence after the earth is gone. There's aliens that serve as mind-bending weirdness, biological viabilities, basically human creatures, and eerily familiar foils of the human condition.
At the end of the day, and from the very beginning, that's what Sci-Fi is about. No matter how human the characters may be or not, it's about

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