Art Archive Sites?
Apr. 13th, 2004 01:03 pmSo... Still thinking about revamping my website. One thing I'm really having trouble with is this: How do I want to manage my art?
I have a lot of artwork that isn't furry, I have a little that's supposedly 'obscene', and I periodically want to go through and delete old stuff.
On the one hand, I have my current art management program that I wrote and it works decently except for the following:
Search, I think, is pretty easy to add.
So is allowing reference by file instead of record #.
I already handled the attractiveness of the UI and the URL length in another version which I wrote/tested, then never installed.
If I make the assumption I'll always upload from a Mac, I could automate generating thumbnails and simplify the collection set entry, but the collection set would still be limited. I guess I could change the collection to text instead of a binary operator which makes it unlimited but not much easier to manage without a front end to the uploader. Hmm...
Finally, the important one... # thumbnails per page. While I understand how to code this one, it's basically a big pain in the butt...
This gets me to the second option: Do I want to use my own archive at all? I could disperse my art across Velar and DeviantArt for example. This has a couple of pros and cons though.
Its a tough one. Overall I think its more practical to use other people's archives but it would break the overall look of my site slightly and it isn't quite as much fun. Also, I wouldn't know what service to use for publishing my non-furry stuff. Much of my art is hardly what you'd call 'Deviant' but it also isn't furry. Where should I put it and how hard is it to get an account there?
I have a lot of artwork that isn't furry, I have a little that's supposedly 'obscene', and I periodically want to go through and delete old stuff.
On the one hand, I have my current art management program that I wrote and it works decently except for the following:
- No search.
- Thumbnail mode displays entire category listing on single page.
- References tied to location in data file, not files themselves.
- Thumbnails not generated automatically.
- Collection set limited and difficult to use
- UI unattractive.
- Long URLs
Search, I think, is pretty easy to add.
So is allowing reference by file instead of record #.
I already handled the attractiveness of the UI and the URL length in another version which I wrote/tested, then never installed.
If I make the assumption I'll always upload from a Mac, I could automate generating thumbnails and simplify the collection set entry, but the collection set would still be limited. I guess I could change the collection to text instead of a binary operator which makes it unlimited but not much easier to manage without a front end to the uploader. Hmm...
Finally, the important one... # thumbnails per page. While I understand how to code this one, it's basically a big pain in the butt...
This gets me to the second option: Do I want to use my own archive at all? I could disperse my art across Velar and DeviantArt for example. This has a couple of pros and cons though.
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Its a tough one. Overall I think its more practical to use other people's archives but it would break the overall look of my site slightly and it isn't quite as much fun. Also, I wouldn't know what service to use for publishing my non-furry stuff. Much of my art is hardly what you'd call 'Deviant' but it also isn't furry. Where should I put it and how hard is it to get an account there?
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Date: 2004-04-13 10:00 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-04-13 10:12 pm (UTC)http://www.movabletype.org/ Movable Type software for downloading.
http://www.artsig.com -- free, limitations on file size and how much you can upload at once. Has a paid account which lets you upload more.
http://artattack.to/ Like a DA, an artist's community, smaller and faster than DA. Free.
http://yna.solfire.com/ Free, mostly furry BUT welcomes non furry art. I think they are trying to diversify.
http://www.side7.com -- no photos, thats all I know.
Have my friend looking into one I joined just before my bookmarks and email died.
I think the rest I know (photo.net, blink.net and photosig.com) are all photograph ones. There is also http://www.renderosity.com/ but I THINK that one is 3D only?
http://www.bellaonline.com/subjects/4563.asp links to other communities
http://www.3dpalette.org/?msg=3&replace=%2Ffeatures%2Farmory%2F Another community?
http://www.noahgrey.com/greysoft/ -- the Greymatter software. The guy who wrote it is a photographer.
Have someone on my LJ getting me the name of another community out there. If I remember others, I will post them.
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Date: 2004-04-13 10:15 pm (UTC)http://www.smugmug.com which is what I run annmariehughes.com on, and is $30 a year unlimited space, a decent amount of customization, some search (I think). $25 if you get a coupon. More if you want to sell prints from there. Has a sweet sweet OSX uploader. Fast. Howard Dean kept his photo blog there so it can handle heavy traffic.
http://www.pbase.com isnt free, it looks nice BUT I always had problems with it.
http://www.fotki.com is not free, and honestly I don't think that is pretty. All of these last 3 you can put photos in LJ or other sites with them, they allow external linking.
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Date: 2004-04-13 10:26 pm (UTC)That was the new one I just joined.