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Jul 2015

Here's my work space:

I have to hang all of my previous pages because I forget what my characters were wearing.
My favorite part of this set up is my Thonet chair that I got an an antiques shop for $40. It's not the most comfortable but at least I know that I am sitting in a beautiful chair while drawing smile

My workspace looks... somewhat average. I find that I can work on colors a lot easier on the big screen in comparison to the laptop screen. Everything on the laptop just looks somewhat 'blue.'
(Ah, speaking of workspaces and different ways of working, I wish I could do more traditional inking and such, but my sweaty hands keep on getting in the way, those damn smudges!)

Are you enjoying the Adonit pen tool? I haven't tried it out but have been eyeing on for quite some time.

I only have the wacom sensitive and one that doesn't have sensitivity. i tried the addonit, but didn't really like it.
waccom works well for me though. i tend to paint more than actually do line work ^_^

Oh it's the best! All others broke in less than a month and weren't as precise...
The Adonit is still up and drawing!
I did have to change my screen protector to glass to avoid scratches but now I am good in the long run.
May I ask on which device you're planning to use it on?
I haven't tried any other tablets than apple!

The same here! It's very convenient on the go!
Glad to see fellow artists on the same path!
I thought I was alone...

This is the best pen. I have to be careful not to lose the protctive covering, but i like the way it feels when i draw.

I just wanna say seeing all you guys's art spaces makes me want to art now Cx

But I have to go work instead! The pain!

unpinned Jul 28, '15

15 days later
2 months later

Cool topic to resurrect!

A tour:
1) tiny picture of my wife and me, as seen in Ultimate X-Men #44 (true story)
2) corner of my house where kids can't easily break stuff, thus where all my statues go! Includes:
Doop, Mario, Jim Kirk, Catwoman, Marty McFly, Saruman, Batman, Rat Creature, Superman vs. Wonder Woman, Voldemort, Shawn & Gus, Peter Parker, Dementor, Iron Man, Clark Kent, Spider-Man, Dr. Doom, Spock, Link, Buffy, Thing, Stormtroopers, Deadpool, Thor, Nicholas Angel, Fin Fang Foom, Black Panther, Green Goblin, Dr. Octopus, Groot
3) Backup hard drive! Never draw a giant comic without one!
4) Work computer - nothing to see here
5) 24" monitor!
6) Epson Giant Flatbed Printer/Scanner/Supermachine that I totally wish I had when I had to scan A Legend (of some sort) but got last year
7) Keyboard and Mouse! For using computer things!
8) Wacom Cintiq tablet from about 3-4 years ago. Not as precise as newer models (arcs/fast drawn circles suffer the most) but it makes coloring and digital painting a breeze. Starting to experiment with drawing directly on it for new comic works, in MS5 which i got this year.

3 months later

I think a great, comfortable workspace that you love is an important part of writing, or drawing, or creating. I just recently moved into a new apartment, and picking an apartment that would make me feel good while I worked from home was a big part of my decision. So far, it's definitely inspired me to be more productive, focused, and to enjoy working from home even more than before.

So, while I'm working on my new comic, Atonement, this is the space that I'm doing it from.

Where do you guys work from? What do you like about it? For me, the most important things are:

  • Clean working space.
  • A nice view with lots of natural light during the day. I'm a city guy, so I love being in a downtown area.
  • My DIY home recording studio set-up for voice over and sound engineering stuff close by.
  • My tablet, PC, etc, of course.
  • Really nerdy art that I love all around me.
  • Coffee during the day, beer at night.