owlroost
1 week ago
I put them all in one folder, name them by date (yyyy-mm-dd), then use a Python script to build the gallery page, sorting by date in reverse order so the newest works go first. If it gets too big, then I make a folder for thumbnails and do the same thing, linking the thumbnails to the full images when building the page with the script.
tofutush
1 week ago
i shove it all in one folder lol. convenient but maybe not that future-proof. id do it by year though
mouseling
1 week ago
I tend to go either e.g./art/img/2025/MMDDtitle.jpg for general various works or e.g. /art/img/2025/souiumono/MMDDtitle.png for art that fits into a specific category subject-wise.
zelkova
1 week ago
I do by series but you also have a way higher drawing output than me.... Doing both sounds inconvenient though X_X
zhongvie
1 week ago
i also did it by year, mostly since my gallery is sorted by year in the first place
yogomagpie
1 week ago
I do themed pages but it kind of depends on how you want visitors to experience browsing your art
WEEK WITH TIMBER LFG!!!!!