What would you like to see in the next version of Line of Action?

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  • #32456

    I do reportage and urban sketching and so photos of fully dressed people walking, talking, pushing buggies etc would be great.

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    #32495

    Love the site and have found it to be an invaluable learning tool over the past few years I've used it! I'd love if there were a way to customize the body types a person can draw during a session (skinny, fat, muscular, etc.) similar to how you can customize that with gender and age, as someone trying to learn to draw different body types that aren't just skinny

    #32499

    Would it be possible to have a checkbox in the forums for hiding all posts started by accounts which have logged zero seconds in the drawing tools? Or some other way to distinguish between bots/ads and people who draw? I understand, though, if that isn't possible. Thanks.

    #32504

    I would love to see an exercise mode for drawing folds and creases of clothing and fabrics .i like the method of learning on this website so it would be really cool if you did add it

    #32505

    I would love to see an exercise mode for drawing folds and creases of clothing and fabrics .i like the method of learning on this website so it would be really cool if you did add it

    #32506

    First I just want to say that I really enjoy this resource! It's very interesting.

    I would love a longer timer, and I would also enjoy a couple more categories to draw from. Perhaps drapery/folds, and maybe a plants category with sub categories for trees, flowers, garden plants, etc? Like not just landscapes but an actual potted plant, close up of a tree, etc. For the rest I basically want more variety, I'm getting to the point where I'm seeing the same faces/bodies over and over. Also the still life objects are kind of limiited so I could use more of those. Perhaps a sub category could be glass? That can be pretty tough to render.

    Not really complaining though. By the way I love being able to sort for facial expression so please keep that!

    #32519

    More guided tutorials would be incredible! :D

    #32524

    idk if this is too late but a way to mix photos from the different tools in a lesson, I think it would be fun to be able to do a mix of enviroments, hand/feet, Faces, and the general models to get more variety. Maybe settings that allow one to change what image category the website pulls from for each image in a lesson. Just because ive been wanting to push myself to do more hand/feet and enviroments but still wanting to do normal gestural poses it would be nice to have a tool that combines all of the categories or something. Love the website btw been able to keep me consistently practicing each day for 400+ days def helped me improve my craft :)

    #32611

    You're not necessarily too late! I was REALLY sick across big chunks of September, which has slowed me down a bit. I'm recovering now and hoping to get back to this project ASAP.

    #32612

    Hi Kim, would it be possible to have other subjects to purchase in the bundles section ie, objects, vehicles, buildings and landscapes.

    Many thanks, Les

    #32688

    maybe a refrence gallary? where we can pick out our refrences. and maybe a feature to submit refrences? also itd be nice to have more group refrences

    #32710

    A plant section! I would love one with flowers, trees leaves etc in the draw section

    #32768

    It would be very helpful to be able to set an amount of poses as well as an amount of time per pose. Or a way to make custom classes (ie 20 30 second poses and theen 10 2 minute poses).

    #32769

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

    #32775

    I'd love to see more anatomical references, like skeletons or muscles (obviously not real ones, but the the models used in classrooms and such might work).

    I'd also like to see more tutorials or resources for exaggeration and stylization! We seem to have a lot of animators here so I think it would be helpful.

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