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October 13, 2018 6:46am #3111I agree with what others have said about underdrawing -- and since mentions were made of our resources on this topic, I thought I'd drop a link to one of them ;)
https://line-of-action.com/learn-to-draw
That tutorial focuses heavily on how to do focused practice on seeing and using a line of action.1October 13, 2018 6:40am #3110We currently have 4 different study tools that focus on different subjects; the figure study one is, well, just one. :)
Here is our faces and expression tool: https://line-of-action.com/practice-tools/face-expression-practice
I'd recommend exploring the site some to familiarize yourself with what we offer , you may have had figure drawing tunnel vision and we've got a lot of other cool stuff these days :)October 9, 2018 7:37pm #3088I agree with everything that's being said so far. I would add: Shading cannot rescue a drawing when the underlying proportions aren't right. So usually the answer to "when should I start shading?" is "When you have finished making corrections and are happy with the proportions, relations of features and limbs to one another, and confident the composition and where things will be is "done.""
The other answer is: When you are drawing for fun and not working on learning something new, start shading whenever it makes you happy. ;)October 8, 2018 7:00pm #3077Hi EmeraldBoa,
It's not quibbling at all, you definitely deserve the full time. :) Sorry if it's been gotten wrong. We generated and sent all the codes by hand, so it's entirely possible we just misclicked when assigning the time on the code. Please email backer-rewards@line-of-action.com with your backer code so we can look it up and get things fixed for you. :)October 8, 2018 1:44am #3073There's currently no way to remove a particular photographer's work, sorry! I am working very hard on a feature which will allow filtering photos based on various tags, such as filtering out sexy photos or photos involving costumes, which might address some of what you're looking for.
Marcus' photos were really intended more for stock photography use rather than artist training work, but his permissive use licenses were some of the most generous we encountered when looking for our original supply of photos.September 29, 2018 2:50am #3036No problem, I will add to my list to do more testing from Edge as well! I'm glad we have a workaround for you for the meanwhile :)September 27, 2018 8:04pm #3029Just a quick tip about getting your image to work: Remember if you want to post an image, the link will have to end with an image file extension such as .jpg or .png. If your link doesn't end that way, then it's a link to a page that has an image on it, not to an image! Only images can be embedded, not whole other pages.
The easiest way to get your image link from imgur is to right-click the image and choose "copy image address" from the context menu. Then you can paste it inside of img tags here. :) I've gone ahead and done this for you for your convenience this time. :)1September 25, 2018 2:43am #3003It does in fact already do some automatic reduction of the photo once we receive it; the problem is that it won't receive larger images right now in the first place. :)September 25, 2018 1:58am #3001Fixed for you. The only thing that should be inside your img tag is the number of the image. :)1September 23, 2018 9:20pm #2991I'll see what I can do about making this limit clearer and equipping us with a better error message so people know what's going on. :)September 22, 2018 7:58pm #2983Yup, Sanne hit it on the head, 2MB is our current limit. I'm seeing if there's anything realistically and safely to be done about that, but that's what it is for now. :)September 21, 2018 8:23pm #2972Hi Bookwrymling! I'm gonna have a few questions to try to narrow this down. First off, what's the file size of the image you're trying to upload? :)September 20, 2018 10:54pm #2955September 20, 2018 7:41pm #2952September 20, 2018 2:22am #2942 -
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