By "نقاط" (points), are you referring to Behance's "Appreciation" system, where others can like your projects? Or are you aiming to gain general visibility and engagement on the platform?

Behance is primarily a platform for showcasing creative projects (design, illustration, photography, etc.), not for publishing articles in the traditional sense. While you can add text descriptions to your projects, there isn't a dedicated "article" feature for blog-post-style content over 100 words.

However, you can still achieve your goal of publishing more than 100 words and gaining visibility. Here's how you can approach it:

Publishing Text Content on Behance

The best way to include substantial text on Behance is by integrating it within a project. Think of it less as an article and more as a detailed case study or explanation accompanying your visual work.

Here are a few ways to do this:

1. Create a "Case Study" Project

If you have a design project, a photography series, or even a personal creative endeavor, you can structure your Behance project like a case study.

* Visuals First: Start with compelling images or mockups of your work.

* Detailed Explanations: In the project description sections, write about:

* The Problem/Challenge: What was the goal of the project?

* Your Process: How did you approach it? What steps did you take?

* Your Solutions/Ideas: Explain your design choices, concepts, and the thinking behind your work.

* The Outcome: What was the result?

* Tools Used: Mention any software or techniques.

* Sections and Headings: Use Behance's text editing tools to break up your text with headings and bullet points for readability. This is where you can easily exceed 100 words per section, or for the entire project description.

2. "Behind the Scenes" or "Process" Project

You could create a project dedicated to the process of a creative endeavor. For example:

* Illustration Process: Show sketches, in-progress shots, and then explailed #ثا