[ibis Paint X] Hi, my speed draw button exist but it cant load my art could you please fix it asap

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1 month ago In ibis Paint X
Hi, my speed draw button exist but it cant load my art could you please fix it asap

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1 month ago

Hi there! I understand your speed draw button is visible but it’s not loading your artwork. Let’s work together to get this sorted out quickly.

First, can you tell me a bit more? For example:
- Does the speed draw button show any error or just stays stuck?
- Is this happening with just one artwork or all your artworks in ibis Paint X?
- Have you recently updated the app or changed anything with your device?

Meanwhile, here are some quick steps we can start with:

1. Update ibis Paint X: Sometimes bugs get fixed with new updates. Check your app store to see if you have the latest version installed. If not, please update it.

2. Clear Cache: On Android 10, go to Settings > Apps > ibis Paint X > Storage > Clear Cache. This can help refresh app data without deleting your artworks.

3. Make a Copy of Your Drawing: If you can, try duplicating the artwork inside ibis Paint X. Sometimes speed draw issues can happen if there are too many layers or complexity. A copy might load better. After copying, try the speed draw button on the duplicated file.

4. Close Background Apps: Make sure other heavy apps aren’t running in the background and taking up memory on your device.

If these don’t work, we can dig deeper—for example, checking if layer count or canvas resolution is causing the issue, or if there’s a problem with the local video process of the speed draw feature.

Let me know how these initial steps go and what additional info you can provide! I’m here to help.

Are you comfortable trying these now?

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1 month ago

I did make it using a 4k canvas, I made my art and finish it about 18 hour, I even updated it, hasnt change anything on my phone, and already clear my cache

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Thanks for sharing those details! Working on a 4K canvas for 18 hours is quite a long and detailed project, and that can sometimes cause issues with speed draw exports or loading because of the file size and complexity.

Here’s what might be happening and what you can try next:

1. File Size and Layer Complexity: Large 4K canvases with many layers create huge files. ibis Paint X sometimes struggles to create speed draw videos for such heavy files.
- If you can, try reducing the number of layers by merging some layers (make sure to duplicate your artwork first, so you don’t lose any edits).
- After merging, try the speed draw button again on the duplicated and simplified version.

2. Memory Limits: Android 10 devices have limited RAM and processing power, and lengthy sessions combined with 4K resolution might exceed safe memory limits during encoding speed draw videos. Closing all other apps (even background apps) is important—you mentioned doing this, which is good.

3. Long Work Time Issue: Sometimes ibis Paint X’s speed draw function has trouble with projects worked on for very long hours. This isn’t just about saving but about the internal data used for speed draw creating glitches. There is no official fix for this, but sometimes saving your artwork in a backup, restarting the device, and then trying again can help.

4. Try Exporting Speed Draw from a Backup File:
- Make a backup of your artwork by exporting it as an .ibsp file within ibis Paint X’s save options.
- Then try importing that backup again as a new project and test the speed draw function.

5. Last Resort - Contact Support: If nothing works, you can reach out directly to ibis Paint X support at [email protected] with your .ibsp backup file included if possible. They might assist with deeper recovery or bug fixes.

The challenges you're facing with the 4K and long session are common enough that other users have reported similar speed draw failures when the project size and time are very large15.

Could you try merging layers on a duplicate file and then attempt the speed draw again? Let me know how it goes or if you need help with that process specifically! Are you comfortable proceeding with this?

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