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Oct 2016

If you like Drums and Weirdness look out for my Heavy Metal adventure comic 'Blastbeat Mercy'... It's about drums, time travel and historical (mythological) events. You won't find it on tapastic though!

Depends entirely on what I'm drawing. If it's something that requires all my attention, then I'd prefer to work in silence, that's normally when I'm most effective, but it can be hard to fall into "the zone" without anything. I've started listening to audiobooks however, and as I've seen some mention - podcasts. As far as music goes it's whatever I feel fits the mood of what I'm drawing. Something cheerful I might listen to upbeat chiptunes or even j-pop, while if I draw horror, I'll sit and listen to the soundtrack of Amnesia (I'm positive that a dark aura surrounds me when I do)

I watch Shark Tank! smiley The plot is always the same so you don't have to pay too much attention but it keeps you entertained during drawing.

Usually youtube videos. I tend to watch vinesauce a lot. Although recently I'm composing music for a comic in the works and I listen to that sometimes to get an idea of what the world feels like. I really love making thematic music.

Old school hip hop! Run DMC, Kool Keith, MF Doom, Danger Mouse, Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5, all those golden tracks.

The repetitious beat and the hook put me into a head nodding and toe tapping trance. Sometimes it helps to push the inspiration forward and expand a story, or pause the idea to allow for detail in the subject matter. Anything else for me is distracting.

I personally love to just turn on a Youtube mix and see what comes up.

11 days later

You can find the first chapter up on my website www.slackmancomics.net1.
The navigation is super clunky so unfortunately you'll have to click back to page 1. The first chapter is also going to be in my book which will be out before Christmas, just saying!

Heavy metal! NYEEEEEOOOOOW!
It gets me pumped, although sometimes I feel I'd be more productive if I spent less time headbanging and dropping my pen to throw up the horns.

Also, uh, sometimes... Disney musicals. Broadway version of course. Although sometimes I feel I'd be more productive if I spent less time singing and miming at my Cintiq.

Y'all should be grateful I don't stream this shit.

I have ADHD. My mind gets bored VERY easily, so I NEED to feel like I'm always doing stuff. I have to pay attention to something while I'm drawing. Because of that, music doesn't do it for me. Instead, what works best is podcasts or audiobooks. Recently I've been watching Youtube Let's Play Complete Series on the background.

I'm listening to podcasts, vlogs, audiobooks mostly but yesterday I bought a subscription to SVS learning and drawing courses for a background are just great. However, my work speed was a bit slower.

3 years later

A mixture of Punk Rock and Hip Hop, old Top Gear episodes, and the 'No Such Thing As A Fish' podcast.

Jazz. Orchestra.

Favorite Artists are : Kenji Kawai, Musashi Hamazu, TechnoPulcraft-GREENFUND-Boys

Youtube or podcasts or something. Usually long form stuff

13 days later

Nonfiction audiobooks. Usually history. Right now I'm listening to one about the Wars of the Roses.

I actually listen to Netflix while I draw. I'll sometimes stop drawing a bit to look at the screen. Standup comedy works well too

If I'm just drawing and not still trying to figure out dialog, then I like to listen to TV or podcasts while I draw, and if it's TV it has to be something I've seen a million times so I don't have to pay much attention to it. I just like the sound of chatter in the background, which is why the app Coffitivity has also been super helpful when I'm working.