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Aug 2020

Me too xD high five~

Looks like I need to become very pale Saitama for this trick.

xD In case you're wondering who he is, the mangaka's name is Yoshikadu Hamada.

I'm actually going to move out of my old apartment come 2021. I'm looking for a new place at this time.

Once I get to my new pace, I'll definitely figure out a setup to do this.

I have one of those tables, I confirm it does work.

I recommend having an auxiliar table close by, where you can put all the stuff you cannot or needn't stick to the main table, like your tea, notebook, pencils, phone, tissues, usbs and external memories...

Bonus points if you put the auxiliar table out of your view to avoid getting distracted by the realm of handy objects.

I still cannot assure you you won't break a cup or two (and maybe a floor tile) for putting it in the main table when this is not inclined.

Ah my dream table!

For now I just incline my tablet and have to let that be enough (it does help to draw on an incline though, highly recommend, although standing I've heard is best)

Man this looks useful and it could make drawing comfortable (I have mild scoliosis, lmao, it doesn't bother me most of the time but sometimes my back starts hurting out of nowhere), but this gives me anxiety because it looks like that the stuff on it could fall really easily HAHAHA

The first image would give me pain on my ankles. I need to be able to elevate my legs. I think I would also get neck pain.


What I wish for is the perfect bed set up so I can work when my fatigue is bad. I know that Frida Kahlo worked from her bed.