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  • #37567

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Okay, next theory: What file TYPE are you uploading?

    In flailing about to figure out what's wrong, I updated how errors are reporting, so it may maybe give you more info on your next try too.
    #37565

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Quote:
    Hi! I'd love classes with images all the same length of time.

    For example, a 30-minute class where I can draw each pose for 2 minutes, 5 minutes, 30 seconds, etc.

    This is definitely in the works! :D
    #37559

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Draped fabric is a category we do have and you can filter by! :) But -- I think you and I are on a similar wave length.
    #37554

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Frustratingly, I'm not able to reproduce the error this time. It is obstinately working fine for me. Can I ask what the file size of the photo you're trying to upload is?
    #37549

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Well, darn. I'll look into it again, though I don't think I will be able to do it today. Hopefully I can circle back with another update tomorrow though. :)
    #37548

    Kim
    Site Admin
    I know this must be so frustrating and disheartening, and I'm sorry you're going through it.

    To a small extent, a little bit of regressing in the learning process is normal. The extent that you seem to be describing sounds pushes into the territory of a disorder or medical issue. I don't know that the general advice this forum can provide will be able to help you in a way you're satisfied with. This may be something that requires medical attention (which I recognize is very hard/lengthy/traumatizing/expensive to access in a lot of places.)

    Unfortunately, "those skills will build over time the more you do them!" and "Take notes, record timelapses, etc" are the advice that the art community is largely going to be able to provide you with.
    #37545

    Kim
    Site Admin
    At the moment, it just keeps showing you images until you stop it.
    #37439

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Hi there! I may have this sorted, can you try again now and let me know how it works for you? :)
    #37432

    Kim
    Site Admin
    It definitely sounds like a problem on our end! Lemme see what I can track down on Monday. Thank you so much for the report.
    #37236

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Just jumping in to help, I think this is the direct link to the post Aunt Herbert was talking about above! :)

    https://line-of-action.com/forums/topic/how-to-draw-heads-from-the-facial-expressions-practice?page=1#post-31765
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    #37235

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Just a heads up, those are links to ibb website pages. They can't be embedded. You need to put the link directly to the image file to use the img tag and have them embedded. These links would end with .png, .jpg, .gif or .webp. For example: https://i.ibb.co/PggR0Z1/MTXX-20241220-015036601.jpg

    Which looks like this in the img tag:

    MTXX-20241220-015036601.jpg
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    #37033

    Kim
    Site Admin
    JO NI wrote:
    having an option to choose foreshortened references only.

    Ooh, I have good news about that request!

    LoA-1734321448.png
    #36843

    Kim
    Site Admin
    From this small sample, it looks to me like you construct your animals using more circles and your humans with more stick skeletons, but it's pretty hard to tell based on just this!
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    #32816

    Kim
    Site Admin
    I want to emphasize that in most methods, sub 1 minute drawings are just *exercises* to train your brain to look at images a certain way, with certain priorities. That means if what ends up on the page in 30 seconds is a single pen stroke, a stick figure, whatever - it really, really doesn't matter. Having an aesthetic result you can show to people is not the point. It's sort of like being in a martial arts class and being upset that the pushups at the start aren't a full kata. If you are meant to be focusing on learning the gesture/essence of motion, then do that, and don't worry if the visual notes you make about what you're studying and learning are legible later. You'll still be learning plenty. Something else you can focus on in sub 1 minute exercises is volume, limb relationships, etc.

    Not to kill my own market here, but 1-2 hours of gestures per day sounds wildly excessive to me. I was always trained to use them as a warm up before slightly more sensible drawing windows, so like, 15 minutes max.
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    #32769

    Kim
    Site Admin
    Oh, I have good news on that front! You CAN design your own class progressions: https://line-of-action.com/user/studio/classes