07-12-2014, 07:09 PM
Hi daggers! I've been trying to find ways to make my gesture practice more smooth - quickposes.com and pixelovely are great but if I have images of my own (like Proko's life model packs) I have to set a timer on my phone and change the picture every 30 sec / 1min / whatever. It kinda breaks the flow when the beeping goes off, and I have to reset the alarm and change the picture.
In Windows XP I believe you could edit the registry for the photo viewer and enter a custom interval for the slideshow mode, but I've poked around in Windows 7 registry and haven't found the imageviewer settings (one googled forum post says you can't change it).
So I googled around for other image viewers that might have this feature and haven't had any luck.
So... does anyone know of any program where you can set a manual timing on image slideshow? I thought it'd be a common feature but it seems not!
Have a great and creative day : )
EDIT
I found this program, XnView, that lets you set whatever interval you want when playing an image slideshow. Hope that's useful for someone else too!
I'm still really interested to hear how people approach their gesture drawings - what kind of medium do you prefer? What kind of paper? What size? Do you feel limited at all doing them digitally? Please share!
As for me, I've been really enjoying doing them with charcoal pencil on smooth newsprint; being able to do very light to very dark with broad or precise lines in one pencil is really nice.
In Windows XP I believe you could edit the registry for the photo viewer and enter a custom interval for the slideshow mode, but I've poked around in Windows 7 registry and haven't found the imageviewer settings (one googled forum post says you can't change it).
So I googled around for other image viewers that might have this feature and haven't had any luck.
So... does anyone know of any program where you can set a manual timing on image slideshow? I thought it'd be a common feature but it seems not!
Have a great and creative day : )
EDIT
I found this program, XnView, that lets you set whatever interval you want when playing an image slideshow. Hope that's useful for someone else too!
I'm still really interested to hear how people approach their gesture drawings - what kind of medium do you prefer? What kind of paper? What size? Do you feel limited at all doing them digitally? Please share!
As for me, I've been really enjoying doing them with charcoal pencil on smooth newsprint; being able to do very light to very dark with broad or precise lines in one pencil is really nice.