![]() ![]() If you're on a main page or a search results page, then you'll get this bar: ![]() The bar below the PIXIV logo will change depending on what page you're on. For your convenience, I'm listing the navigation elements here to help you along: Just hover your mouse over the links and take a look at the URL in your status bar, and 99% of the time it'll be clear what the link does. You don't really need to know Japanese to navigate the site. Hit the button on the bottom of the page to save your settings. This will un-hide a R-18G ( Grotesque ) option which you can also toggle if you choose. Look for the row that says R-18, and toggle the radio button to the other option. Skip this step if you want to keep things worksafe. Optionally Change your settings ( 設定変更 ) so that you can see all the art on PIXIV. ![]() Congratulations, now you should be logged in with your very own Pixiv account.Ħ. Also take note of the Site Policy in English at the bottom of this page.ĥ. Fill out something in the last box as an introduction, then click the button on the bottom. For the 5 fields, just pick the first option below the default if you want to proceed quickly. The default option is public, the next is for friends-only, and the last option is for private. The next 5 fields (Male/Female, Blood Type, Location, Birth Date, Occupation) have a drop down box next to them which set the view levels for the profile items. The fourth field is for a nickname, and the 5th field is for a website. The next 2 fields are for you to type in a password. The first field is your pixiv ID, click the button next to the field after typing something in order to check if it's available. ![]() This next page has a few fields that you'll need to fill out. Click on the link in the confirmation message to proceed to the next step.Ĥ. I used Gmail and it went into my regular folder and came pretty quickly. This next page tells you to check your e-mail for the confirmation message. Gmail/Yahoo are ok, but check your Spam folder for the confirmation e-mail.ģ. Type in your mail address and hit the button below the field. Go to PIXIV and click the button that reads 新規登録 Sign up for pixiv.Ģ. I've borrowed liberally from that guide and added some screenshots:ġ. If you choose to create your own account, and I recommend that you do, there's a pretty good guide for signing up to PIXIV over at Danbooru ( a site that deserves more attention, but that's a story for another time ). Use saradas as the username and password, and you should be able to get in to take a look around. I've discovered there's an account out there that can be used for logging in if you don't want to create your own personal account. My purpose today is to help people get started using PIXIV. I've also discovered quite a few new artists through the site and I'll feature some of these artists in future posts. Many of the Japanese artists that enjoy the muscular female form are already members, and I'll list some at the end of this entry. I'm not sure that I can capture in words the sheer awesomeness of the website, but I'll do my best. It's run by a company called CROOC in Japan, and is becoming one of the places that I visit on a daily basis. Imagine a site that combines Flickr, DeviantART, and Mixi. ![]()
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