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Mar 2016

Hey @keac @Yoshi_Is_Here I just got the same tablet as you guys! What do you think of it so far??
Hmm my workspace is pretty much anywhere I have enough space to set my laptop + tablet down to draw. Soo anywhere there's a desk and a chair (internet connection helps) and I'm good ^^

6 months later

I work on my comic my room, or in my tv room, i do mostly work on the floor of my house, its not as conformable as sitting on at a table.
this photo is an little of my room I work by laying on the floor.

Maximum Chaos can be read here: http://tapastic.com/series/Maximum-Chaos1

Unfortunately I dont have any pics, but right now I've been working off this small desk/table that I bought grom IKEA almost 10 yrs ago. I have a desktop & a laptop, so I've been going back & forth; right now I've been mainly working on the laptop(in fact, I was working on some stuff at work during some "free time" I had).

Kitchen table for penciling and inking, living room or front room on my laptop for the Photoshop coloring and Illustrator lettering smile

14 days later

At school, before when i was still a student. But now i draw at office at my own desk every lunch break.
My mother won't let me draw so i can't draw at home frowning

(m_m)!

I work on Seishin Patona and In The Midst in a spare bedroom in my brother and my apartment. We call it the "studio". I work on a drafting table with my laptop, tablet, both storyboard notebooks, anatomy book, iPod and mannequin on it.

I used to have a studio corner in our kitchen but it started to feel very cramped so I moved my studio upstairs to one of our empty rooms. Now I have my own studio room with all my artwork, posters, computer, scanner and looks over our snow-covered backyard. Also my pets like this room so I always have company near me which helps smile

I work in my bedroom at my desktop computer. I'd rather not take a picture of it in it's current state because my desk is covered in dirty dishes and food wrappers (I'm in mega lazy mode right now and I need to get out of it).


Here's a picture of my workspace from last year. Still the same tools, just... less trash. I've got my computer, my sketchbooks, and my intuos.

I just bought some dip pens. I usually ink with micron markers and sharpies, but I wanted a better flow.

Dip pens are great! But they took me a little time to get used to when I first started using them ^^' Be sure to practice with them before you ink your pages.

Don't worry I plan to. And even then I'm not going to
directly ink my pencils, but trace them onto some watercolor paper since
I'll be coloring by hand.

Lately I've been drawing a lot at my night job, which I'm at right now; fueled by coffee and instant udon.

1 month later

I finally set up a real desk at home, but since my supplies are a laptop and a bag of drawing supplies I'm still pretty mobile. Sketching and inking at the local coffee shop to the sound of live music is my favorite.