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Jan 2016
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.

Oooh I love topics like these! I love love love seeing people's workstations! 8D

Here's my half of the workspace that I share with my boyfriend (Everything under the black Jurassic park banner on the right is his! We also share the bookshelf and the cabinet thing on the left.) Currently working on a Suihira update that's scheduled for April, so here's a sneak peek I guess. : P

Also the bottle isn't beer, it's prickly pear soda!

I use a Surface Pro 2 so I'm usually drawing my comic at a coffee shop early in the morning before work, and during lunch. But when I'm at home, I can be found in my little corner.

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UGH! Would LOVE to participate in this, but my workstation area is in flux right now. Trying to get an L-shaped desk so that I can have a complete art studio/multimedia area all in one. I'm very picky about the type of desk I want- the one that I DO want I have to make sure the store that carries it still has it.

There's nothing better than my work inhibiting procrastinating inducing cluttered desk.


comic draft between the tablet and USB gamepad. lots of clutter on desk shelf. various games.World of Warcraft mousepad.
and, of course, Photoshop open on a comic page WIP on laptop screen.

2 months later

I feel like I spend more time admiring my workspace than actually doing some work ...

1 month later

So I just got a new workspace! A coworker of mine who's moving away soon was selling a bunch of her furniture and I BOUGHT THE DESK AND NOW I'VE UPGRADED FROM THE COUCH TO A BIG KID WORKSPACE AAAAH <3

The posters were already there but the way they were aligned to begin with is just perfect <3 AND IT'S NEXT TO THE TV SO I CAN STILL TORTURE MY BOYFRIEND WITH AMERICAN DAD RERUNS, AAWWWW YISSSSS

I hope several pictures aren't a problem. Forgive me for having a bit of a messy workplace. My game room doubles as my workspace. I've basically converted my pool/table tennis table into a side desk, while I have my art desk stationed beside it in the middle of the room.

Here's another angle of my station, but facing one of my video game walls. I like to have the cover art facing out like a game rental store. It's just more interesting to look at. While it could be deemed as a distraction, I mostly keep my eyes down on my work, anyway.

Here's a close up of my laptop, desk and cintiq 13hd touch, with my comic https://tapastic.com/series/Dont-Be-A-Hero1 on the screen.

Finally, I just had to share this. My wife made this bead art of my main character, Gemini, in Scott Pilgrim-sprite style, as an early Father's Day present. It's my first fan art, and I can't help but grin at the charm and inspiration it brings to the table for me, just by looking at it.

I really do need to get a comfier chair soon, as well as a desktop computer someday. Really, I just need an office.