A croquis is a quick and sketchy drawing of a live model. That is what wikipedia says. It helps in getting basic lines and forms right. Usually there is a time limit in which you are supposed to finish your drawing. Since live models are a bit hard to come by I thought: "Yeah why not draw from reference images?"
So I created a little program that allows me to do that.
The usage is very simple. Just start the program, drop a folder with your reference images into the window and enter "run". If you want to see what images are inside the folder, simply write "list" and a list of the image names is displayed. You can also set your own time in which you want to draw. Simply enter "set timer" plus the amount of seconds or "set pause" plus the amount of seconds (e.g. "set timer 60" sets the timer to one minute).
Also it was an interesting project to test out some of löves functionality.
Source code is available here or in the löve file:
https://github.com/sleepyfox0/croque
Croque - A practise tool for drawings
Croque - A practise tool for drawings
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Re: Croque - A practise tool for drawings
Just a quick update on croque. It's dead. I noticed that, especially for digital art, a "pin window to top" function is really needed. So I rewrote the whole thing in Kotlin to be of better use. I think it's still helpful for referencing, though.
Code and binary are available at Github
Code and binary are available at Github
Re: Croque - A practise tool for drawings
If you add a license it(croque) would be more useful
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