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Drawing process video test

https://vimeo.com/393283593 

So here's a video of the last painting. For now as a test i made 2 versions.

As an attachment here is a short, ~2min timelapse - something like i'd publicly post on Twitter and then the Vimeo link is for a longer, ~30min video where you can see the actual drawing, layers etc. - with many of my mistakes i might add :D. Something like that would be for patrons, maybe made public every now and then.

Since these longer videos would be quite big, i'm exploring possibilities on how to share them with you. Darkside_hero suggested making an unlisted Youtube video - i'd send out links in the monthly message to patrons. I do like that option but unfortunately even unlisted videos need to adhere to the TOS (ie. no titties) so thats only an option for SFW stuff - so i'll probably do that when i have something thats not too spicy.

For even mild nudity like this one though, i'll need to use something else. If anyone has a suggestion - ideally something like Youtube where people can watch it without an account but that allows nudity - let me know.  

Best option so far is probably Vimeo or Dropbox but both have some drawbacks, mainly storage limits. But if there is nothing better i'll probably use one of those.


So, some questions for you, if you have an opinion on any of these: 

1) which kind of video is more interesting to you? The short, 2-3min timelapse type or something longer - with a view of the cursor, some of the drawing software etc.

2) do you prefer to watch videos like this from a website like Youtube or would you rather download them to your computer?

Drawing process video test

Comments

I saw some artists use Mega and Google drive as it gives you the option to just watch it without downloading, can still download ofc. Dropbox does it as well if I'm not mistaken but yeah, storage is the biggest issue with those things. It's pretty cheap tho, if it is something that you would like to "commit" to, Mega for example gives you 400 GB for 5 euro ( probably still 5 bucks for US? ) so it isn't that expensive. As I mentioned before, not currently looking to get intro drawing myself but if I would (hopefully one day), I would like to see longer videos. Feel like seeing the whole process, even the mistakes, gives you a better understanding of what you are doing in the long run. Timelapse art videos are really cool to look at tho.

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