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- OBBTKN0
Much people draw on moleskine, but i think this "plumbs" the process... i draw on every piece of paper i get on hand.
Later scan or categorize it on paper folders and when i need inspiration or ideas for doing a comic or design a character... i go to this "database".
very usefull
but i use a IKEA drawer for save them... not the floor like mr. bacon do
- Nairn0
heh, yeah - every single piece of non-critical paper in this house has doodles all over.
I find it quite handy having 2 or 3 A3 blank (quite heavy stock) sheets of paper extending from just under my keyboard, to my mouse mat and elbows - good for pointless notes and mindless distractions.
- OBBTKN0
It´s true nairn.
And when you´ve not got a paper at hand... the table works fine
grafite pencil over wood, delicious
- waynepixel0
I have never used a Sketchbook in my life, As a graphic design all my ideas are worked out on the computer, sad, but true.
- chossy0
you freaks!!
- OBBTKN0
Why sad wayne? i designed at computer ever since I began to study, much years ago, but to draw on paper was helpfull for me allways, to think on forms or on shapes for example.
I´ve tried the wacon cintiq... but is not the same
Still romantic with the "analog way to design" you can say
- wunderbra0
people still draw?
- OBBTKN0
people still draw?
wunderbra
(Oct 10 07, 06:49)still it´s left this kinda snob people, yes!
- menos0
i try to keep a sketchbook and i do have a couple, but hardly filled in... some pages with doodles and ideas in writing (more in writing than sketches i think...) but i have the same habit of keeping sheets of papers under keyboard and doodling, sketching whatever, taking notes...
then i keep the noteworthy ones somewhere for future reference...
sadly i don't draw as much as i would like to or as i did before my computer took over...
(i'm sorry pencil friends...but i haven't forgotten about you standing there in that old mug on the corner!)