Need your opinion/help.
a year ago
So, I'm working on a big back log (over 150-ish, i'm still scanning and...harvesting we'll call it) an entire collection of my work prior to deleting things. There's lots of old, some new, some unposted, but I need to know whether you want me to put it all in a zip file and put it on a file host or to just sort it properly here. Would I get in trouble for mass uploading? Not sure how to present "Professor Polecat's pathetic picture pile". XD
No but seriously, this is a pile of drawings and scans from 2007-ish to now, so it's...big.
No but seriously, this is a pile of drawings and scans from 2007-ish to now, so it's...big.

Osprey Hawk
~osprey
I wouldn't mind a ZIP since it would be less time to download. And I think there should be something in the TOS and/or upload policy about how much you can post in a day. I think it's more about within a space of time and not over the course of a day.

Prof_Polecat
~profpolecat
OP
Thanks for letting me know. Seems like the best route tbh; would let me seperate my past work from my current...which mind you I need to get some sketches uploaded soon at least...

jtwhisper
~jtwhisper
postybirb can let you automate the uploading part a little bit.

Prof_Polecat
~profpolecat
OP
I've considered it seeing how it's able to post on a schedule. I'm just nervous i'd fill something out wrong and bam, 300 images at once and I get in trouble. ha.

jtwhisper
~jtwhisper
Try a small batch as a test run. 👍

Kituneki
~kituneki
You can gradually upload bit by bit

mikakyubi
~mikakyubi
I, too, would dearly love to download a zip file of the entire batch, yes indeed.

Prof_Polecat
~profpolecat
OP
I'm considering doing both in a way now tbh. Take a handful of what I was particularly happy with, clean them up a bit more and post those with the link to the zip file. I still have sketchbooks to go through and scraps (too messy to really consider a sketch) to scan. I'm just...slow atm on things. :P

mikakyubi
~mikakyubi
Take what time you need. I, for one, am always happy to see new art, in almost any stage of progress. That it is being shared at all is a gift, and one I appreciate all the more knowing full-well how much it can take to show the world works considered "not yet ready".