Post your dream studio, your favorite pieces of studio equipment, studio organization "hacks," etc.
Personally I would kill for Paolo Rivera's work space. Video tour: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-WdYpy4_JGg
>>2983617
>All those buttons
Three-year-old me would live in there. And probably be raped, judging from the subject matter.
>>2983617
what keyboards are those?
>>2983617
why so many stylus's
>>2983617
all that just to draw anime portraits
>>2983617
>cintiq perfectly integrated into rug desk
masterpiece
>>2983617
What a waste (-:
>>2983617
All those people making only digital stuff...
>>2983617
I bet he spends 85% of the time watching some octopus porn on that top left bubblepool video screen.
Also op posted some shitty simpsons clip, not a workspace.
pic semirelated. Im good with a big dark wood desk and some black/silver colors.
>>2984160
>Also op posted some shitty simpsons clip, not a workspace.
Holy fuck I can't believe I'm such a faggot.
Real clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VMUdE4oSlDc
I wouldn't use 95% of the shit these people have there.
I would need a solid desk, a few sketch books, a pen set, a pencil set, a decent scanner, a decent light source, a small storage place.
I really need to get with the times I guess.
>>2984876
It sounds like you don't do any finished work.
>>2984909
I don't even know what finished means, so no, I don't do any finished work. Just sketches. Still practicing drawing from life like I usually do.
It'd be nice to learn how to make it look professional. Any pointers? Did I overlook this in the sticky?
>>2983617
I like the feel that leaf decor is giving me...
>>2984911
Come on, you know what finished work is. Don't be obtuse.
It's typical for an artist to be equipped for creating finished work in at least one medium. If it's graphite or ink drawing it's heavy duty paper. If it's painting it's heavy duty paper or board, plus brushes, paint, palettes, cleaning solutions, etc. If it's digital it's a graphics tablet.
Do you not do anything with your art besides life studies?
>>2984917
In that case I have plenty of heavy duty paper for graphite and ink. I don't do anything else except life studies. I can't help being obtuse I'm terminally autistic. Just imagine a terminal form of naivete and a young man being afflicted with it.
>>2983617
woah !!
>>2983628
maybe each one got a different tip, he values time more than money and he likes to just switch the stylus instead of the tip which is faster
>>2984970
Whose is that? It's beautiful to be honest family
>>2983613
I just want 1000 Indian children who can do my art for me.
>>2983625
You can solder up something yourself from cherry switches and a teensy, no?
>>2983628
Different tips, and also most software remembers the tools you've last used on each different stylus so you can switch tools like that. I think.
>>2985322
the would be work, blech
>>2985322
>software remembers the tools you've last used on each different stylus so you can switch tools like that
at first that seems pointless when you can do the same by pressing a button (and he is in no lack of buttons) but combined with the fact that each stylus got a different tip, I can see it's use
Am I the only scumbag who does this?
>>2985420
I find it hard to believe you can draw like that
>>2985420
I do that sometimes, its ultra comfy
put ctrl+z and +y on tablet button