I updated the tool with more features
Below the timer, I created some media control functions. You can skip, go back, pause/resume, and shuffle.
I also added a file selection panel on the right side, where you can jump anywhere in your reference folder.
You can find the full source code here https://github.com/MikeGillotti/chronoref
At 9/6/22 01:21 AM, sincronikon wrote:At 9/4/22 05:39 PM, MikeGelato wrote: It's a simple tool designed for timed art studies. Just choose a folder with the references you want to use, and you're all set! https://github.com/MikeGillotti/chronoref/releases/tag/v0.1.0VirusTotal shows some reds here:
https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/fec03085738cf5fad1d49647b0c15f514642432a2c8038e06d452c63debcd83a/detection
If you don't release source, at the very minimum you need to use modern + safe APIs and run your executables through a service like this -- before posting them. Maybe one of your libraries compiled in unsafe calls -- it would still give someone else the ability to leverage your executable.
Given that all I'd need is any clock to do a timed paint... ehh, I'll pass :). Looking forward to your response...
Interesting. Yeah this is my first time releasing a program like this. I'm probably in over my head. I did however submit it to Microsoft so they could scan it and recognize it's not malware. But yeah, I'll probably just release the source code. It's only a python script.
I wanted to emulate something like live studies where they change pose ever x amount of time. I have all these references, and I figured it would be easier than timing myself and clicking around. My motivation of making this was to create something for myself, but I figured maybe other people could find use out if, so I wanted to make it public.
I appreciate the feedback and you checking it out tough!
It's a simple tool designed for timed art studies. Just choose a folder with the references you want to use, and you're all set! https://github.com/MikeGillotti/chronoref/releases/tag/v0.1.0
Holy shit, this banner blew up.
I upgraded tablets, here's a comparison of 15 min sketches
At 4/27/21 03:37 PM, CurleeFro wrote: mainly focus on form, perspective, and anatomy atm your drawings are very 2D. I'd recommend this book it does a really good job of explaining these fundamentals
I second this. I have diagrams from this book cut out and taped on my wall like a psychopath.
A bunch of stuff I did since I last posted here
Makin' loops
Also, it looks like my other gifs have disappeared from this topic somehow so here they are again,