Describe your studio
If you have a studio, did you:
A) Purchase your desks, chairs, file cabinets, etc., new from a store?
B)...
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#1
Posted 01 September 2010 - 04:52 PM
If you have a studio, did you:
A) Purchase your desks, chairs, file cabinets, etc., new from a store?
B) Purchase new and mix it with what you had?
C) Make do with used stuff?
D) Make it from parts -- building some of it yourself -- and making do with stuff you already had?
E) All of the above?
Mine is E; all of the above. I have new, used, and stuff I made from what I had + parts I had to make.
A) Purchase your desks, chairs, file cabinets, etc., new from a store?
B) Purchase new and mix it with what you had?
C) Make do with used stuff?
D) Make it from parts -- building some of it yourself -- and making do with stuff you already had?
E) All of the above?
Mine is E; all of the above. I have new, used, and stuff I made from what I had + parts I had to make.
#3
Posted 03 September 2010 - 04:09 PM
Doesn't matter! A studio is a studio. Mine happens to be an art studio, though with the computer, printer, and wireless bits and pieces about the place, you might think it was a computer lab. But, we artist/designers need computers today, don't we?
Is this a music studio or some art studio? :S
#4
Posted 04 September 2010 - 02:45 AM
E , one thing I really needed is a giant size table to work on so I actually have 2 tables stuck together to form a big one so I can place a1 paper sheets on it. Laptop with an external old 15inch tft and a3 printer. Mainly 2 screens so I can work and play at the same time muahahaha instead of getting distracted to play facebook games and not working I just now do both at the time.
#5
Posted 04 September 2010 - 11:00 PM
My Studio Crew.
1 Unit Core2Duo PC for Internet & Browsing.
1 Unit 17"Laptop for music and games
1 Unit G5 my design assistant.
1 Unit Standard Color Laserjet and old canon scanner.
after finishing color testing prints and before submit to clients or contests, I Always put that sample in the wall around me, give me more energy when I see them.
of course coffee and snacks give me extra calories when work with clients in different time zone
1 Unit Core2Duo PC for Internet & Browsing.
1 Unit 17"Laptop for music and games
1 Unit G5 my design assistant.
1 Unit Standard Color Laserjet and old canon scanner.
after finishing color testing prints and before submit to clients or contests, I Always put that sample in the wall around me, give me more energy when I see them.
of course coffee and snacks give me extra calories when work with clients in different time zone
#7
Posted 20 September 2010 - 02:53 PM
A 13 year old desk from a 'Do it youself shop'
A 16 year old monitor, 15 inch. New 1 broke.
A 9 year old keyboard
A 4 months old mouse.
A new A4 paper ( every week ) as mousepad
A self build computer with pretty shitty specs.
Speakers of 5 euros.
A secondhand outercasing of the PC, currently half open and making way to much noise when designing.
My chair is ... 4 no 6 a hell maybe 10 years old.
(Sitting on 3 pillows)
I've got a nice view on trees and the air ( 6th floor )
Designing @ home.
A 16 year old monitor, 15 inch. New 1 broke.
A 9 year old keyboard
A 4 months old mouse.
A new A4 paper ( every week ) as mousepad
A self build computer with pretty shitty specs.
Speakers of 5 euros.
A secondhand outercasing of the PC, currently half open and making way to much noise when designing.
My chair is ... 4 no 6 a hell maybe 10 years old.
(Sitting on 3 pillows)
I've got a nice view on trees and the air ( 6th floor )
Designing @ home.
#9
Posted 28 September 2010 - 11:29 PM
I think my answer would be B) :] I have quite a lot of stuff in my studio....kind of makes me feel like organizing it a bit.
I've got a phone, fax machine, my laptop, laptop speakers, my Wacom tablet, a heat press, a lamination machine, my regular printer, a large format printer, a television, a collection of DVDs and CDs for inspiration, and a microwave (great for busy meal times )
I've got a phone, fax machine, my laptop, laptop speakers, my Wacom tablet, a heat press, a lamination machine, my regular printer, a large format printer, a television, a collection of DVDs and CDs for inspiration, and a microwave (great for busy meal times )
#13
Posted 22 October 2010 - 05:13 AM
My studio is in my head, pretty much crowded with unused stuff too
The physical studio? Well, just ordinary desk with a 17inch crt monitor fighting for a place against my printer, one sempron linux pc (half opened like Simplest)
Chung Dha, it's cool about you applying multitasking and multithreading between game and work
The physical studio? Well, just ordinary desk with a 17inch crt monitor fighting for a place against my printer, one sempron linux pc (half opened like Simplest)
Chung Dha, it's cool about you applying multitasking and multithreading between game and work
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