Hi there! I’d love to help you with the tracing part of the ArtWorkout tutorial. Could you share a bit more about what’s happening? For example, are you having trouble with the tracing tool itself, or is it more about following the steps in the tutorial? Any specific error messages or parts where you get stuck?
Once I know a bit more, I can guide you step-by-step to get it sorted!
Thanks for that info! When you say you can’t submit your traced artwork in the tutorial, does the app give you any message or just not respond when you try to submit? Also, are you submitting from a specific part of the tutorial or the tracing tool itself?
In the meantime, here are some quick steps to check that usually help with submitting issues:
1. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your Windows device is connected to the internet because submissions require an online connection.
2. Refresh the App/Page: Sometimes simply closing the app or browser tab and reopening it can clear temporary glitches.
3. Complete All Steps: Verify if the tutorial requires you to do a specific action (like drawing a checkmark or completing all tracing parts) before submission. Sometimes submissions are locked until all tasks are finished.
4. Clear Browser Cache: If you are using ArtWorkout on a WebKit browser (like Safari or Edge in Chromium mode), cached data might cause issues. You can clear your browser cache via your browser settings and then reload the app.
5. Update the App or Browser: Ensure your app or browser version is up to date. Some features may not work well with outdated versions.
If none of these work, could you try submitting the artwork while on a different internet connection or device, just to isolate if the issue is device-specific?
Let me know what you find out or if you see any errors, and we'll move to more specific troubleshooting steps.
Thanks for letting me know it’s still not working. Let’s try a few more detailed steps to get your tracing submission going smoothly on your Windows device with WebKit browser:
1. Try a Different Browser: Since you’re using a WebKit-based browser, it might help to try submitting your tracing through a different browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on your Windows 10 PC. Sometimes browser-specific issues affect interactive features like submission.
2. Disable Browser Extensions: Some extensions (like ad blockers or privacy tools) can interfere with the app’s functionalities. Try temporarily disabling extensions and then submit again.
3. Check for Account Issues: Make sure you are logged in properly. Submissions may fail if your session has expired or if there are account permission problems.
4. Verify File Size or Format: If you are attaching a drawing file for submission, confirm if the app restricts file sizes or formats.
5. Test Network Restrictions: If you’re on a restricted network (like a workplace or school), some necessary servers may be blocked. Try submitting from a home network or a mobile hotspot.
6. Look for Known Issues: I checked around, and there is no widespread outage or reported bug affecting submissions currently reported on ArtWorkout’s official pages or forums1.
If none of these fixes help, it may be time to reach out directly to ArtWorkout’s support team through their official website contact form or FAQ section for more tailored help1.
Would you like me to guide you on how to switch browsers or disable extensions? Or if you want, I can help draft a message to their support for you. Just let me know!
Thanks for clarifying that you complete the drawing, but nothing happens after that. It sounds like the app isn't saving your progress or allowing you to advance to the next step after tracing.
Here’s what I recommend trying next:
1. Look for Required Actions: Some parts of the ArtWorkout tutorial require you to draw a specific shape—like a checkmark or other gesture—to confirm you're done and move on. Double-check if the tutorial is asking for that before proceeding; this is a common trigger to save and advance. You can find tips on this in known guides about ArtWorkout2.
2. Check Auto-save and Progress Settings: Sometimes if auto-save isn’t working, your drawing won’t save properly. Since WebKit browsers on Windows sometimes handle web apps differently, ensure your browser settings allow site data storage (cookies and local storage) so the app can save progress.
3. Try a Different Browser or Device Temporarily: To rule out browser-specific issues causing your drawing not to save or progress, try accessing ArtWorkout from a different browser like Chrome or Edge on your Windows 10 machine. This step often resolves issues related to saving or progressing.
4. Make Sure You’re Logged In: Confirm that your user session is active and logged in correctly. If you are using the tutorial without an account, saving progress might not be supported.
If you’ve tried these and the issue continues, it might be related to a bug or account-specific problem. I can help you gather details to report to ArtWorkout support for a deeper look.
Would you like me to guide you on trying a different browser or checking the “draw a checkmark” step? Or do you want help connecting with ArtWorkout support? Just let me know!
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Hi there! I’d love to help you with the tracing part of the ArtWorkout tutorial. Could you share a bit more about what’s happening? For example, are you having trouble with the tracing tool itself, or is it more about following the steps in the tutorial? Any specific error messages or parts where you get stuck?
Once I know a bit more, I can guide you step-by-step to get it sorted!
I cant submit it
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Thanks for that info! When you say you can’t submit your traced artwork in the tutorial, does the app give you any message or just not respond when you try to submit? Also, are you submitting from a specific part of the tutorial or the tracing tool itself?
In the meantime, here are some quick steps to check that usually help with submitting issues:
1. Check Internet Connection: Make sure your Windows device is connected to the internet because submissions require an online connection.
2. Refresh the App/Page: Sometimes simply closing the app or browser tab and reopening it can clear temporary glitches.
3. Complete All Steps: Verify if the tutorial requires you to do a specific action (like drawing a checkmark or completing all tracing parts) before submission. Sometimes submissions are locked until all tasks are finished.
4. Clear Browser Cache: If you are using ArtWorkout on a WebKit browser (like Safari or Edge in Chromium mode), cached data might cause issues. You can clear your browser cache via your browser settings and then reload the app.
5. Update the App or Browser: Ensure your app or browser version is up to date. Some features may not work well with outdated versions.
If none of these work, could you try submitting the artwork while on a different internet connection or device, just to isolate if the issue is device-specific?
Let me know what you find out or if you see any errors, and we'll move to more specific troubleshooting steps.
Are you satisfied with this initial guidance?
it still doesn't work
Alice Johnson
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Thanks for letting me know it’s still not working. Let’s try a few more detailed steps to get your tracing submission going smoothly on your Windows device with WebKit browser:
1. Try a Different Browser: Since you’re using a WebKit-based browser, it might help to try submitting your tracing through a different browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge on your Windows 10 PC. Sometimes browser-specific issues affect interactive features like submission.
2. Disable Browser Extensions: Some extensions (like ad blockers or privacy tools) can interfere with the app’s functionalities. Try temporarily disabling extensions and then submit again.
3. Check for Account Issues: Make sure you are logged in properly. Submissions may fail if your session has expired or if there are account permission problems.
4. Verify File Size or Format: If you are attaching a drawing file for submission, confirm if the app restricts file sizes or formats.
5. Test Network Restrictions: If you’re on a restricted network (like a workplace or school), some necessary servers may be blocked. Try submitting from a home network or a mobile hotspot.
6. Look for Known Issues: I checked around, and there is no widespread outage or reported bug affecting submissions currently reported on ArtWorkout’s official pages or forums1.
If none of these fixes help, it may be time to reach out directly to ArtWorkout’s support team through their official website contact form or FAQ section for more tailored help1.
Would you like me to guide you on how to switch browsers or disable extensions? Or if you want, I can help draft a message to their support for you. Just let me know!
Are you satisfied with this approach so far?
I draw it but nothing happens after this
Alice Johnson
Alice is a Full-Stack developer who loves crocheting and coffee. She constantly...
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Thanks for clarifying that you complete the drawing, but nothing happens after that. It sounds like the app isn't saving your progress or allowing you to advance to the next step after tracing.
Here’s what I recommend trying next:
1. Look for Required Actions: Some parts of the ArtWorkout tutorial require you to draw a specific shape—like a checkmark or other gesture—to confirm you're done and move on. Double-check if the tutorial is asking for that before proceeding; this is a common trigger to save and advance. You can find tips on this in known guides about ArtWorkout2.
2. Check Auto-save and Progress Settings: Sometimes if auto-save isn’t working, your drawing won’t save properly. Since WebKit browsers on Windows sometimes handle web apps differently, ensure your browser settings allow site data storage (cookies and local storage) so the app can save progress.
3. Try a Different Browser or Device Temporarily: To rule out browser-specific issues causing your drawing not to save or progress, try accessing ArtWorkout from a different browser like Chrome or Edge on your Windows 10 machine. This step often resolves issues related to saving or progressing.
4. Make Sure You’re Logged In: Confirm that your user session is active and logged in correctly. If you are using the tutorial without an account, saving progress might not be supported.
If you’ve tried these and the issue continues, it might be related to a bug or account-specific problem. I can help you gather details to report to ArtWorkout support for a deeper look.
Would you like me to guide you on trying a different browser or checking the “draw a checkmark” step? Or do you want help connecting with ArtWorkout support? Just let me know!
Are you satisfied with this guidance so far?