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RE: Why Won't This Paper Pinch Zoom? Going Back to Basics...
It brings me back to the ways I worked for many years. Digital is wonderful for all the reasons you say, but making something physically and having a physical piece of original artwork is wonderful as well.
I’ll always have the safety of doing both. If something needs fixed I can edit it digitally afterward, as I’m more concerned with how the work will print or be reproduced, so I’m less upset if there is a mistake in the original!
Your practice and skills now will only make working digitally all the easier when you have the opportunity!
I don't know if you caught this video but this is the set up I want, big screen right next to the drafting table. Actually I can just embed, here is the video:
Currently I resemble more of the Sanford Greene with everything in cups lol
No, I haven’t seen this series of videos. Very cool! I love all the methods... I’m so torn between them!
I gotta admit I’m not sure what that big screen is doing... it looks like he has a Cintiq type tablet that has a screen and he just glances at the big screen occasionally to get a different view of his composition. I’d probably just end up streaming episodes of Family Guy on it as I worked!
I hope to have some day my own team to make digital art so I can say better about the subject.
But while that comes I do my drawings with pencil and paper as you say, so that when I get my tablet it makes me easy to do digital art.