A quick and dirty mock up of some updates I would love to see made to the Manage Deviations page in general, but ESPECIALLY in light of the new tagging system and how much of a pain it is going to be to go fix the tags on every single one of my deviations since it'll be a ton of back and forth opening and closing of pages.
Essentially, I'd like to see a system where everything happens on one page. We go to "Manage Deviations" and all our deviations are listed looking like the last three on this suggestion--we'll say 8-10 deviations per page--and then when you edit the deviation from there it will open up IN THE SAME PAGE to show you all the options related to submitting a deviation. This will make it much quicker, easier, and smoother to manage our galleries in general but especially when major changes like the new tagging system come up. You would be able to do every single thing you could do on a standard deviation edit, except you can do it to all of your deviations in one place.
It would also be cool (for stock providers especially) to be able to select multiple deviations and apply the same changes to every deviation at once. Maybe I'll mock that up later, after the holiday weekend which I'm supposed to be packing for but am not backing for because I decided to do this instead...
Anyways! Tell me what you think.
Here's the deviations I used in the mock up:
Essentially, I'd like to see a system where everything happens on one page. We go to "Manage Deviations" and all our deviations are listed looking like the last three on this suggestion--we'll say 8-10 deviations per page--and then when you edit the deviation from there it will open up IN THE SAME PAGE to show you all the options related to submitting a deviation. This will make it much quicker, easier, and smoother to manage our galleries in general but especially when major changes like the new tagging system come up. You would be able to do every single thing you could do on a standard deviation edit, except you can do it to all of your deviations in one place.
It would also be cool (for stock providers especially) to be able to select multiple deviations and apply the same changes to every deviation at once. Maybe I'll mock that up later, after the holiday weekend which I'm supposed to be packing for but am not backing for because I decided to do this instead...
Anyways! Tell me what you think.
Here's the deviations I used in the mock up:
Time to complete: 2 hours
Materials: Photoshop CC, Wacom Intous 4 Medium, shredded bits of deviatART