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Japanese company specializing in graphics tablets and related products

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The QuackCast
Quackcast 723 - Changing tech and design

The QuackCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 59:48


We're talking about how technology and design changes so much over the years and how that can change things with plot in story and it can also help pinpoint the date of something sometimes better than other things like fashion. The biggest one we talked about were phones, which have changed so much over the last few decades. Universally connected smartphones mean huge story changes- characters can all look up whatever they need at any time, communicate with people instantly, entertain themselves, take photos and videos etc. That can massively affect plots! But the look as well as the use is very distinct too. Early phones were the famous candlestick design with the separate speaking tube and you couldn't dial directly, you needed to ask an operator to connect you. Eventually we got rotary telephones with a heavy symmetrical hand-piece on a cradle, they started off with a rotary dial but later versions had buttons, they also featured the classic curly cord between the hand-piece and the unit. The next big change were phones that didn't have a cord, they were connected to the base unit by radio, those were very popular in the 90s and are still in use today, although much sleeker and smaller. Then came mobile phones, handys or cellphones… The early versions had to be large units because there were almost no phone towers so their batteries and radios had to be very powerful and large to compensate, so initially they were only in cars and a sign of wealth because they were very expensive. They shrunk down but you still needed to carry around a large “brick” with a handle to boost their power due to limited tower infrastructure. When we got more towers that allowed for much smaller phones, although still pretty large, but they could fit on a belt. The next big change was smaller phones with digital screens for texting and they could actually fit inside your pocket! This was dominated by the famous Nokia phones from Finland. Then came along folding “flip-phones” that could be smaller and status and wealth was shown by how small your phone was, Motorola and Samsung dominated there. We got phones with cameras, this required larger coloured screens and phones increased in size again. The all metal Motorola Razar flip-phone was one of the stand-out designs, but there were many form factors and brands. After that the next big change were the first smartphones, which were dominated by Palm and Blackberry. People could use the internet and full email on them and they were a status symbol for celebs and businesspeople. After that of course the touchscreen smartphones came along, Prada had a famous model but it was the iphone by Apple that kicked off the trend and democratised smartphones for everyone. Google followed with the Android operating system and democratised the concept even further, becoming the “Windows” of phones, with Android being on phones from many makers and creating phones of different price-points and capabilities from basic cheap models to incredibly high end creations. Things are still changing but the next big change were big size smartphones, lead by Samsung and their “phablet” Note phones that even included Wacom stylus tech, making them mini portable Cintiq tablets. That was initially laughed at by Apple and others but of course everyone eventually followed the new trend. Now we have folding phones with flexible screens, smart watches, smart-rings etc, but none are really taking off yet. “AI” seems to be the next big change but no one really knows what to do with it besides photo editing and writing phone messages for us. I didn't cover beepers, pagers, tablets, computers and so on but they're significant as well. All this tech has changed a lot, changed us and changes how stories are made. When I did my first big trip over to the USA in 2010 I got my first smartphone, an HTC Desire, the best Android phone at the time, because I didn't like Apple and Android allowed me more freedom. I got a local sim when I went to the states and it was an essential device to me. I justified the purchase because I knew I could have my music on there, it would be my camera, computer, email device, phone, map, newspaper, and everything else I needed. I've had many smartphones since but remember it fondly. How has tech changed things for you, in your stories, or reality? Does it help you date stuff you watch and read?   This week we're doing another Best-off! Gunwallace did these themes inspired by Bottomless Waitress a few years ago. He was So inspired he gave us TWO! Bottomless Waitress I - This is such a happy sounding, Southern, joyful track, filled with banjo and layers of guitar, twanging away… bringing notes of sunshine, natural wood, the light glinting softly through tree leaves and making dappled shadows on the ground… Perfect for an advertising jingle!: Slip into a comfy booth, get your butt comfortable on our soft cushions, and enjoy a plate of down-home cook'n in this fine establishment, filled with a cast of friendly ladies. Try a plate of our famous bottomless fries, a cup of our delicious bottomless coffee, and the sight of our lovely bottomless waitresses! 490 - Bottomless Waitress II - Part two of the BW cannon! Revenge of the banjo! We start off with a tractor roaring into life and a banjo opening us up to the sounds of rural Midwest America- wide open corn fields, golden wheat, grain silos, quiet back-roads, haystacks, big red barns, and a kinky little diner where the coffee is bottomless and so are the staff! Ava's diner is a welcoming place for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Buttered buns, glazed donuts, and creamy desserts are a house speciality! So swing on by. No entry at the rear, we prefer you to come in by the front door. Topics and shownotes Links Featured comic: TEMPERAMENTAL - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2025/jan/12/featured-comic-temperamental/ Featured music: Bottomless Waitress - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/Bottomless_Waitress/ - by Banes and Ozoneocean, rated M. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Gunwallace/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes/ VIDEO exclusive! Become a subscriber on the $5 level and up to see our weekly Patreon video and get our advertising perks! - https://www.patreon.com/DrunkDuck Even at $1 you get your name with a link on the front page and a mention in the weekend newsposts! Join us on Discord - https://discordapp.com/invite/7NpJ8GS

Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends

Today we chat with Mack Williams, an artist, animator, and sometime "provocateur". Mack is originally from beautiful Blackshear, GA and has worked with industry legends like Jon Stewart and Baz Luhrmann. Mack is a seasoned Animation Director with two decades of industry experience, known for producing and directing animated content from initial storyboards through to final delivery. His work spans late-night cartoons, commercial motion design, and digital VFX. His work can be seen on shows like Archer, Our Cartoon President, Saturday Night Live, Sealab 2021, and The Get Down, to name a few.  In addition to this, he's also a founding member of the video production company Pig Apple.  Mack's passions extend beyond the borders of a Cintiq as well. He is a proud graduate of the University of Georgia (Go Dawgs!), a barbecue aficionado, and an avid pro wrestling fan – not to mention, swampwise! https://mackwilliams.com/ https://www.pigapple.com/ @aewsome

Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends
Aaron Cowdery on Kids and Cartoons

Showtime with Jordan von Haslow & Friends

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 54:13


This week we talk with Aaron Cowdery, an animator and storyboard artist based in Southern New Jersey. Growing up, he would always find himself either drawing or playing video games in his free time, making Sonic and Dragonball Z Flash cartoons for websites like Newgrounds.com in the 2000s. After getting a BFA in Animation at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Aaron moved to the Greater New York Area to work on shows such as Amazon Prime's Niko and the Sword of Light, Adult Swim's Ballmastrz 9009, and Apple TV+'s Duck and Goose. When not spending time with his wife and toddler, or behind a Cintiq, Aaron enjoys dabbling in sneaker culture and sinking his teeth in to a good video game. www.AaronCowdery.com @ChakraXcartoons

It's the crankcast!
Crankcast Week 921 – 20230602

It's the crankcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2023 90:00


“Who decided short shorts were unacceptable for men?” “I think they’re coming back…” This week on the Crankcast…  we’re running late again, but at least we’re in the same week. Mike got Swayzeed, crank talks about working on a newer Cintiq, Mike’s odds of winning in a fight with crank’s dad are uncertain, there’s other […]

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Polymaticast
Polymaticast 98 – Peripherally

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2023 107:19


This week we were going to talk about peripherals. However it got derailed with catching up :) john | Stream deck plus |https://polymatic.link/17f john | Cintiq 24 pro |https://polymatic.link/17g john | Ducky one 2 - pudding |https://polymatic.link/17h john | Focusrite Scarlett Solo |https://polymatic.link/17i john | Astro boy lego-like kit |https://polymatic.link/185 Fun stuff john | Safety third - Vsauce |https://polymatic.link/17j alan | Owlbert |https://polymatic.link/17w john | Yearly themes |https://polymatic.link/17k alan | new toy |https://polymatic.link/17x john | How Does Aqua Regia Dissolve Gold and Platinum? |https://polymatic.link/17l alan | cat earth |https://polymatic.link/180 john | Is An Ancient Civilization Sunk Below the Azores? - Rare earth |https://polymatic.link/17m alan | clamp hook |https://polymatic.link/17z john | Hunting ghosts with captainsparkles,crumb, kara, basetradetv |https://polymatic.link/17n alan | second sight II |https://polymatic.link/181 john | Nilered is a smelly boy |https://polymatic.link/17o alan | stargate dice - part 1 |https://polymatic.link/182 alan | stargate dice - part 2 |https://polymatic.link/183 john | Kamikoto knives |https://polymatic.link/17u alan | IKEA naming convention |https://polymatic.link/184 Songs john | Cafune - Tek it ( I watch the moon) |https://polymatic.link/17p john | Cafune - tek it ( accoustic) |https://polymatic.link/17q john | finnegan tui - once i'm gone |https://polymatic.link/17r john | Bob core |https://polymatic.link/17t john | Lemaitre - Day two |https://polymatic.link/17v Credits: Twitter: Alan twitter.com/chaess Twitter: John twitter.com/webdevvie For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: twitter.com/thepolymatic Website polymatic.media

TechtalkRadio
EPISODE 349: That Graphics Card Is Smoking

TechtalkRadio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 54:28


In this Weeks Show Justin, Shawn and Andy talk about how Justin had to buy an iPad Air for a Work Project and while Shawn and Andy love products in the iPad and Mac line, he wasn't all that jazzed to do so yet admits due to the logistics this was the only way to go. Andy talks about the iPad and how Artist can really create with the devices and shares info on Wacom and why he would love to have the Cintiq. Andy's daughter had broken her iPad and he shares how iFixIt is a great way to go to self-repair the iPad. The guys talk about the latest from Twitter and Elon Musk. Some of the problems of Twitter are discussed by the guys while Andy shares the importance of selectivity of who you allow to follow or follow yourself. A Change in the "Blue Check Mark" system has some very upset at suddenly paying for the service for Verification. Some wonder if this could signal the end of active social media. Shawn tells us his story about leaving Facebook and why he did it. Shawn talks about Building or Upgrading a PC and wonders if we wanted to buy a RTX4090 but shares some of the problems with melted cords on the latest video cards. The guys talk about choosing your hardware and Andy wonders if we tend to buy based on hype or higher price for systems. Andy has fallen in love with his iPhone 14 ProMax that was provided by Apple but wants to return it and buy his own but now the 14 ProMax is not available, on back order, for a couple of weeks. Andy does share a strange problem that happened with the Pro Max. The new Face ID system locked him out when he had the phone in his pocket. He got the Message iPhone Unavailable, Try again in 49 Minutes. It's a security feature to prevent logging in if somebody else had your phone. Andy tells us about the solution which really was either to Erase the phone and start over or wait the required time. Shawn tells us about his forgotten Time Lapse, he set up the camera and it ran for 11 days shot with an older GoPro Hero 3 . You can view the Time lapse on our blog at blog.techtalkradio.com The guys share the very awesome website for building your own system, PCPartsPicker at https://www.pcpartspicker.com and why this is one of the best sites for getting a system together. Andy shares a silly website for wasting time, https://www.screamintothevoid.com as the guy's call, Therapy. Connect with Us on social media! Facebook @techtalkers YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/techtalkradio Twitter @TechtalkRadio Instagram techtalkradio Web: TechtalkRadio.Com Subscribe and Like on Spreaker! Spotify, YouTube, Audacy, iHeart and Apple Podcast

Nederlandse Illustratie Podcast
#57 Digitale tekentechnieken - Irene Berbee en Floris Oudshoorn over Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate, Affinity, Clip Studio Paint, Wacom Cintiq, Intuos en nog veel meer

Nederlandse Illustratie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 101:21


Digitale tekentechnieken! Wat is het verschil tussen Photoshop, Affinity Photo en Procreate? En teken je met een Cintiq, een Apple pencil of een Wacom Intuos? Samen met Irene Berbee en Floris Oudshoorn praat ik onder andere over pixels en vectoren, over de voor- en nadelen van werken met Photoshop, Illustrator, Procreate, Affinity, Clip Studio Paint, Wacom Cintiq, Huion, Wacom Intuos, Vectornator of Sketchup. Wanneer gebruik je wat, wat zijn de verschillen, waar moet je op letten? Shownotes vind je op https://irenececile.com/podcast/digitale-tekentechnieken-irene-berbee-en-floris-oudshoorn-over-photoshop-illustrator-procreate-affinity-clip-studio-paint-wacom-cintiq-intuos-en-nog-veel-meer/

BCNランキング総合
今売れてるペンタブレットTOP5、ワコムが上位独占、「Cintiq 16」が首位

BCNランキング総合

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 0:58


「今売れてるペンタブレットTOP5、ワコムが上位独占、「Cintiq 16」が首位」  「BCNランキング」2022年7月11日から17日の日次集計データによると、ペンタブレットのじつばい台数ランキングは以下の通りとなった。5位は、Intuos Pro MediumPTH-660/K0(ワコム)4位は、Cintiq 22DTK2260K0D(ワコム)3位は、Intuos Small ベーシックCTL-4100/K0(ワコム)2位は、Wacom OneDTC133W0D(ワコム)1位は、Cintiq 16DTK1660K0D(ワコム)「BCNランキング」は、全国の主要家電量販店・ネットショップからパソコン本体、デジタル家電などのじつばいデータを毎日収集・集計しているPOSデータベースで、日本の店頭市場の約4割(パソコンの場合)をカバーしています。

Life Level 1
2022.02.05 - Guilt For Desiring Alone Time

Life Level 1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 11:43


In this episode, Bryan and Kristen share why they believe most children want to play while most adults want to work. Life Level 1 is a general topic podcast about life from the humorous perspective of Bryan and his broad, Kristen. Bryan has a background in video game development and Kristen has a background in life. The thoughts and opinions expressed on this podcast are those of the individual contributors alone and are not a reflection of their employers.

Design Futures
Jordan McClendon

Design Futures

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2022 38:19


In this episode, 2012 graduate of The Sage Colleges, Jordan McClendon, discusses his role as Manager of Digital Communications at the ARRIVE center at the State University of New York (SUNY), his celebrated collection of animated shorts titled “Albany Shorts,” and passion for making his own projects that led him to his current success in the design field. He also talks about spending countless peaceful hours at the Cintiq workstation at Sage working on illustration and animation projects even though years before, during a portfolio entrance review, he was told to consider a different career. We talk about film-making, including the exciting and humbling experience of getting into film festivals the Dolly Zoom in-camera effect, even though we can‘t recall the name of it. Grab some popcorn. It's time to start the show. Show LinksFacebook ProfileLinkedIn ProfileInstagram ProfileNYC Independent Film FestivalFlickFair Film FestivalCintiqWashington Park, Albany, NYThe Sage CollegesThe ARRIVE Center The Intro MusicSynergistic Effect by morgantj (copyright 2011 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.)

Comic Lab
Happy holidays!

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2021 61:20


Today's show is brought to you by Wacom and Comicraft! Wacom is the maker of the powerful, professional, portable Wacom One!  And you're not going to want to miss Comicraft's Jan. 1 sale when all of their fonts are $20.22 each at Comicbookfonts.com This week, we discuss the importance of taking a break for the holidays.Questions asked and topics covered...Holiday contentUsing Blender for backgrounds -- is it cheating?Wholesome comicsCo-creators have left, but want inputBanking woes of the indie creatorToday is a great time to bump up your ComicLab membership to the $10 tier! Patreon backers at that level will get exclusive access to livestream recording sessions — as well as an archive of previous livestreams!You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.$10 — Gain access to the ComicLab livestreamed recording sessions (including an archive of past livestreams), plus $5-tier rewardsBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.

Comic Lab
Book-signing blues

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 83:31


Today's show is brought to you by Wacom and Comicraft! Wacom is the maker of the powerful, professional, portable Wacom One!  And you're not going to want to miss Comicraft's Jan. 1 sale when all of their fonts are $20.22 each at Comicbookfonts.com This week, we discuss all of the hidden challenges in signing a book!Questions asked and topics covered...How to sign a bookSketches and Artist EditionsBookplatesLosing focus on a projectOffensive humorDave Kellett's Memento Mori Today is a great time to bump up your ComicLab membership to the $10 tier! Patreon backers at that level will get exclusive access to livestream recording sessions — as well as an archive of previous livestreams!You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast. Plus $2-tier rewards.$10 — Gain access to the ComicLab livestreamed recording sessions (including an archive of past livestreams), plus $5-tier rewardsBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.

Kernel
Ilustración digital a fondo (segunda parte)

Kernel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 40:10


Una artista digital profesional nos ofrece consejos para usar las redes sociales para encontrar audiencia y clientes. Patrocinador: ¿Sabías que este año, todas las botellas de Bezoya van a estar hechas solo con plástico reciclado? Con Bezoya, las botellas que usamos se convierten en botellas nuevas en los 60 días que dura el proceso de reciclaje. Un proceso que se puede repetir infinitas veces. Descubre más sobre el compromiso de Bezoya con el medio ambiente https://www.bezoya.es/compromiso-bezoya/. Volvemos con la nueva temporada de nuevo con Ainhoa Quirós https://www.instagram.com/ainudraws a seguir hablando de la industria de la ilustración digital. En el anterior episodio https://mixx.io/2021/08/03/ilustracion-digital-a-fondo/ hablamos de software y hardware, y ahora hablamos de distribución, comercialización y fidelización de clientes. Cómo usar las redes sociales para encontrar audiencia y compradores, cómo acudir a proveedores para convertir el arti digital en productos físicos, las convenciones de fans y también incluso los NFT. Enlaces Más detalles sobre cómo funciona Instagram https://about.instagram.com/es-la/blog/announcements/shedding-more-light-on-how-instagram-works Instagram quitará visibilidad a los Reels que lleven marca de agua de TikTok y da nuevas pautas para llegar a más usuarios https://www.genbeta.com/actualidad/instagram-quitara-visibilidad-a-reels-que-lleven-marca-agua-tiktok-da-nuevas-pautas-para-llegar-a-usuarios La incalculable huella de carbono del criptoarte y los NFT https://www.eldiario.es/tecnologia/moda-nft-salirle-cara-planeta_1_7847137.html Alibaba - la plataforma de comercio entre empresas en línea más grande del mundo https://spanish.alibaba.com/ iPad Pro en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/s?k=ipad+pro&language=es_ES&__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&linkCode=sl2&linkId=cbb089cd2aca6aae9c60fb3c24ab97ca&tag=mt-ab-21&ref=as_li_ss_tl Wacom Cintiq en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Wacom-Cintiq-interactivo-Resoluci%C3%B3n-compatible/dp/B07LBGH67J?&linkCode=sl1&tag=mt-ab-21&linkId=5be767b71dd3d5d756f056aa8b7a9dc3&language=es_ES&ref_=as_li_ss_tl HUION, una alternativa a las Cintiq, en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0897KN196?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=6fabf4d9a8e52a4ea1686c8a863e2299&hsa_cr_id=1328987620002&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=c913bd57-f6fa-4ea7-8f62-b490e5a45315&pd_rd_w=kuCLb&pd_rd_wg=MD5Qs&linkCode=sl1&tag=mt-ab-21&linkId=c35cd67077cbef1610ea2f9e56483723&language=es_ES&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Procreate https://procreate.art/ Clip Studio Paint https://www.clipstudio.net/es/ Paperlike https://paperlike.com/ Kernel es el podcast semanal donde Álex Barredo debate con buenos invitados sobre las plataformas y compañías tecnológicas que afectan a nuestra vida diaria. Enlaces: Newsletter diaria: http://newsletter.mixx.io Twitter: http://twitter.com/mixx_io o sigue a Álex directamente en: http://twitter.com/somospostpc Envíame un email: alex@barredo.es Telegram: https://t.me/mixx_io Web: https://mixx.io

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

How do you STAY in the illustration business after you start getting work? How can you tell if an art school is good? How long should a book dummy take, and are you slow or fast? And when is the best time to upgrade your Cintiq? This week, Jake Parker, Lee White, and Will Terry discuss the answers to these questions and give an update on Children's Book Pro, the new course from SVSLearn.Sign up for SVSLearn's 30 Day Trial: https://courses.svslearn.com/bundles/30-days-free3 Point Perspective Podcast is sponsored by SVSLearn.com, the place where becoming a great illustrator starts!Click here for this episode's links and shownotes.

Kernel
Ilustración digital a fondo

Kernel

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 44:51


Desgranamos la industria de la ilustración digital: software y hardware idóneo, diferencias y similitudes con la ilustración tradicional, y consejos para todos. Patrocinador: ¿Sabías que este año, todas las botellas de Bezoya van a estar hechas solo con plástico reciclado? Con Bezoya, las botellas que usamos se convierten en botellas nuevas en los 60 días que dura el proceso de reciclaje. Un proceso que se puede repetir infinitas veces. Descubre más sobre el compromiso de Bezoya con el medio ambiente https://www.bezoya.es/compromiso-bezoya/. Último episodio de la temporada, y muy especial. Ainhoa Quirós viene a Kernel a desgranar desde dentro la industria de la ilustración digital. Hablamos de software y dispositivos de hardware idóneo, de las diferencias y similitudes con la ilustración tradicional, y damos consejos para todos los que quieran apuntarse a este camino. Enlaces iPad Pro en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/s?k=ipad+pro&language=es_ES&__mk_es_ES=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&linkCode=sl2&linkId=cbb089cd2aca6aae9c60fb3c24ab97ca&tag=mt-ab-21&ref=as_li_ss_tl Wacom Cintiq en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/Wacom-Cintiq-interactivo-Resoluci%C3%B3n-compatible/dp/B07LBGH67J?&linkCode=sl1&tag=mt-ab-21&linkId=5be767b71dd3d5d756f056aa8b7a9dc3&language=es_ES&ref_=as_li_ss_tl HUION, una alternativa a las Cintiq, en Amazon https://www.amazon.es/dp/B0897KN196?_encoding=UTF8&aaxitk=6fabf4d9a8e52a4ea1686c8a863e2299&hsa_cr_id=1328987620002&pd_rd_plhdr=t&pd_rd_r=c913bd57-f6fa-4ea7-8f62-b490e5a45315&pd_rd_w=kuCLb&pd_rd_wg=MD5Qs&linkCode=sl1&tag=mt-ab-21&linkId=c35cd67077cbef1610ea2f9e56483723&language=es_ES&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Procreate https://procreate.art/ Clip Studio Paint https://www.clipstudio.net/es/ Paperlike https://paperlike.com/ Kernel es el podcast semanal donde Álex Barredo debate con buenos invitados sobre las plataformas y compañías tecnológicas que afectan a nuestra vida diaria. Enlaces: Newsletter diaria: http://newsletter.mixx.io Twitter: http://twitter.com/mixx_io o sigue a Álex directamente en: http://twitter.com/somospostpc Envíame un email: alex@barredo.es Telegram: https://t.me/mixx_io Web: https://mixx.io

Art Prof
Photoshop: How to Draw with a CINTIQ 22

Art Prof

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2021 81:50


This video explains how to draw with Photoshop using a Wacom Cintiq 22. Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rgyMIWjS6Rk. The physical experience of drawing on a Cintiq 22 is explained, especially compared to both traditional drawing media and on an iPad. Basics like how to use the Cintiq's pen in conjunction with Photoshop and keyboard commands are covered. emo by Art Prof Clara Lieu and Teaching Artist Jordan McCracken-Foster. Support Art Prof on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/artprof  or make a one-time donation: https://www.paypal.me/artprof 

Exquises Esquisses
[replay] Gérald Guerlais, illustrateur promoteur

Exquises Esquisses

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 71:31


Gérald Guerlais parle peu de lui, malgré ses cinquantaines de publications (au moins). Il préfère aller à la rencontre des artistes qu'il admire, au point d'avoir monté le projet Sketchtravel, un carnet de dessin partagé par les plus grands dessinateurs, dont Miyazaki.  Il ne l'a pas monté tout seul, car pour lui, la collaboration est primordiale.  J'ai eu la chance d'avoir feuilleté le prochain carnet collaboratif, Duos, dont beaucoup attendent la sortie avec impatience. Faites briller vos pupilles en allant sur le compte Instagram [@duosbooks](https://www.instagram.com/duosbooks/). Et devenez riche en écoutant cet épisode ! [1ère diffusion le 12 mars 2019] Les références Le livre Sketchtravel L'école Olivier de Serres L'artiste H.R. Giger L'artiste Mark Ryden La pochette Dangerous de Michael Jackson, dessinée par Mark Ryden Les logiciel Art Rage, Photoshop, Procreate Les tablettes Bamboo L'artiste Jean Christophe Choisy, prof chez Olivier de Serres Les émission Arrêt sur Images, Culture Pub L'artiste Jean-Paul Goude L'entreprise Le chaudron magique Les jeux éducatifs Adibou L'entretien avec Geoffroy de Crécy La tablette Cintiq de Wacom L'entreprise Futurikon avec Julien Charles Les éditions Bayard, avec J'Aime Lire, Je Bouquine Les artistes Salvadore Dali, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt L'artiste Peter de Sèves Les couvertures du New Yorker Les éditions Les Deux Coqs d'Or, Hachette jeunesse, Gautier Languereau, Flammarion, Fleurus, Milan Le collectif Rendez-vous avec Claude-William Trebutien, Chloé Truchaudet, Michael Sanlaville, David Gilson, Eric Gosselet Les éditions Akileos La galerie Arludik L'artiste Shaun Tan et son livre, Là Où Vont Nos Pères L'artiste Yves Bigerel, aka Balak, coauteur de Last Man La série de Gérald avec Benjamin Richard, Captain Roger La série des petits livres d'or Son livre Mon histoire anti-cauchemar avec Kiko Le livre Les Tchouks de Kerascoët et Benjamin Richard L'auteur Fabrice Colin rédacteur en chef du magazine l'Oeil, Fabien Simode L'animateur Daisuke Tsutsumi, codirecteur de Tonko House Les studios Blue Sky et Pixar Les artistes Micheal Knapp, Greg Couch, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Nguyen, Peter de Sèves, Rebecca Dautremer, François Roca, Bill Plympton, Myiazaki, Juanjo Guarnido, Dominic Bertail, Eric Gosselet à retrouver sur Sketchtravel La productrice Catherine Bonvalot L'artiste Frédéric Back Se procurer le livre Sketchtravel L'entretien avec l'artiste Clément Lefèvre L'artiste Lionel Richerand L'artiste Sébastien Ménard Les galeries Daniel Maghen et Nucleus Quelques duos dans le futur carnet : Marion Billet et Pénélope Bagieu, Annette Marnat et Olivier Delabarre, Cyrielle Evrard et Marietta Ren Les autres contributeurs sont Bastien Vivès, Balak, Mo Willems, Baptiste Lucas, Amélie Fléchais, Nicolas Duffaut, Yrgane Ramon L'association Room to Read Les galeries Jeanne Robillard, Barbier et Mathon Le salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse L'artiste Voutch "La vie est ce qui arrive lorsqu'on prévoit autre chose" est une citation de la chanson Beautiful Boyde John Lennon Le livre The Complete Writing For Children Course de Clémentine Beauvais, qui a écrit aussi Brexit Romance, Songe à la Douceur, les Petites Reines Le livre La dramaturgie de Yves Lavandier L'auteur Robert McKee Où trouver Gérald Sur Facebook et son site A propos de l'animateur Je suis Alexandre Soubrier, réalisateur de films graphiques. Vous pouvez me trouver sur twitter, facebook, instagram, vimeo. J'ai même un site sur lequel je poste quelques réalisations et sur lequel vous pouvez me contacter. Le court extrait de musique vient du magnifique album de Wax Taylor "Tales of Forgotten Melodies".

Polymaticast
Polymaticast 75 – Just 2020 things

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 105:29


This episode we discuss the cool stuff from 2020 Stuff 2020 john | Cintiq 16(and 22) | https://polymatic.link/vx john | Cintiq pro | https://polymatic.link/vy john | Huion kamvas pro 22 | https://polymatic.link/vz john | John’s art pc 2020 | https://polymatic.link/artpc2020 john | Omnifocus | https://polymatic.link/omnifocus john | obsidian | https://polymatic.link/obsidian john | Logitech g502 gaming mouse | https://polymatic.link/w3 john | Clip studio paint | https://polymatic.link/w4 john | Paint storm | https://polymatic.link/w5 john | One drop | https://polymatic.link/w6 john | Pixel 5 | https://polymatic.link/w7 john | Later case | https://polymatic.link/w8 john | Stream deck | https://polymatic.link/w9 john | Nintendo switch | https://polymatic.link/wa john | Animal Crossing | https://polymatic.link/wb john | Gumroad | https://polymatic.link/wc john | Sony WH-1000XM4 | https://polymatic.link/wd john | 27UL500 | https://polymatic.link/we john | Samsung t7 | https://polymatic.link/wf john | HEMUDU Glass Monitor Stand, | https://polymatic.link/wg john | Alan Chaess’ blog | https://polymatic.link/wh alan | Hudly | https://polymatic.link/wi Fun stuff john | Arecibo Observatory collapses | https://polymatic.link/vl alan | Tesla Turbine Boat 3D Printed (Lily Impeller) | https://polymatic.link/vs john | Sculk sensors in minecraft 1.17 | https://polymatic.link/vm alan | Wild Tricks for Greenscreen in Blender | https://polymatic.link/vv john | Unpickable lock ? | https://polymatic.link/vn alan | ‘The Mandalorian’ Virtual Sets Over | https://polymatic.link/vw john | Lockpicking lawyer gets a package | https://polymatic.link/vo alan | Indoor Vertical Farm – Japanese Strawberries | https://polymatic.link/vt john | Growing opals from scratch – Thought emporium | https://polymatic.link/vp alan | New Robot Farmers | https://polymatic.link/vu john | A song by the demon of 2020 | https://polymatic.link/vq alan | Match Made in Hell | https://polymatic.link/vr

Comic Lab
Blessings in disguise

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2020 82:48


Today's show is brought to you by Wacom — makers of the incredible Wacom One! This week, the guys talk about blessings in disguise — moments when they didn't achieve a goal they greatly desired... and later found out that succeeding would have made their lives worse.Questions asked and topics covered...What thing did you really really want for your career, that didn’t happen...that only NOW do you see is a godsend that it didn’t happen?Stuck on the first C of social media — ContentBackgrounds — when to draw 'em. when to drop 'em, and how much detail to put into 'em"My humor-based, storyline-driven comic is getting too serious! Help!"You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.

Comic Lab
Artisting hurdles

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 67:54


Today's show is brought to you by Wacom — makers of the incredible Wacom One! This week, Dave and Brad talk about the hurdles they've experienced as artists. And then, when a prominent arts educator advocates for the use of "Poor Man's Copyright," Brad's head nearly explodes.Questions asked and topics covered...Artisting hurdlesPoor Man's CopyrightWhat did Dave do at Mattel?Why don't we talk about fumetti comics?You get great rewards when you join the ComicLab Community on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcherComicLab is hosted on Simplecast, helping podcasters since 2013. with industry-leading publishing, distribution, and sharing tools.

Polymaticast
Polymaticast 70 – John chucks his Cintiq into a Stargate

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 96:50


This episode we discuss John’s new tablet and Stargate Atlantis Links in this episode: alan | The Cheerios Effect | https://polymatic.link/uc john | Chocolate holograms | https://polymatic.link/u4 alan | CYBERTRUCK | https://polymatic.link/u9 john | Mangaka tries cintiq pro | https://polymatic.link/u5 alan | Spice Frontier | https://polymatic.link/ua john | Color noise issue cintiq 24 | https://polymatic.link/u6 alan | Expensive XLR cables | https://polymatic.link/ub john | 3D Printing Basics - Thomas Sanladerer | https://polymatic.link/u7 alan | ACHN Obstacle Course | https://polymatic.link/u8 john | Ominous sound in SF coming from golden gate bridge | https://polymatic.link/ud

Polymaticast
Polymaticast – 69 – Nice!

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 80:21


Alan got himself a new shiny Tesla model 3 which Alan talks about for quite a bit of time John also got himself a couple of new shinies(phone and switch lite) and we discuss John’s plan to buy a new Cintiq. john | Turnip Prophet | https://polymatic.link/u2 Fun stuff: john | Spaceship You – CGP Grey | https://polymatic.link/tv alan | Pop-Up Charger | https://polymatic.link/u1 john | Animal crossing sound design | https://polymatic.link/tp alan | Wonder Woman 1984 : The Elastigirl Version | https://polymatic.link/tw john | Prison tech | https://polymatic.link/tq alan | Shoe Purse | https://polymatic.link/ty john | sorting stuff | https://polymatic.link/tu alan | Capturing Magnetic Lines (in Resin) | https://polymatic.link/tz music john | Mxmtoon – Fever dream | https://polymatic.link/tr john | mxmtoon – Fever dream (Shawn Wasabi remix) | https://polymatic.link/ts john | Shawn Wasabi – LEMONS (ft kennedi) | https://polymatic.link/tt alan | june – A Little Messed Up | https://polymatic.link/u0 Credits: Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess  or https://jawns.club/@alan Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie or https://mastodon.cloud/@webdevvie Music by Sahy Uhns . Which you can find at http://polymatic.link/ek For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic

Clever
Ep. 92: Designer Humberto Campana [Rebroadcast]

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 36:41


This rebroadcast is presented as part of WantedDesign Manhattan Online Conversation Series, presented by Clever and Design Milk. Visit wanteddesignnyc.com/online to view the schedule and register for live talks.  Internationally acclaimed designer Humberto Campana grew up in small-town Brazil and found imaginative freedom in crafts and the local movie theater. During his adolescence it was considered subversive, even dangerous, to become an artist so he decided law school was the best way to get to the big city. He eventually abandoned law in order to “construct his life with his own hands.” A near-death experience led to his first chair design and the formation of an enduring studio partnership with his brother.  Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Special thanks to WantedDesign for hosting this episode of Clever LIVE at their event during NYCxDesign. Thank you also to Tarkett and Paintzen for sponsoring the conversation lounge.  Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Paintzen - Paintzen handles everything that you or your clients will need for your painting and wallpaper projects. Learn more about Paintzen and get started at paintzen.com. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Art Supply Posse
88: Start Creating Now with AntonioMabs

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 47:37


If you want some motivation to start drawing, or creating anything, listen to this very inspiring chat with artist AntonioMabs.AntonioMabs is a freelance artist working in illustration, graphic design, character design, cartooning, and animation.Most work is created digitally, using a Cintiq tablet. Adobe Photoshop and Flash. Cricut machine for creating stickers.Art supplies: When sketching he uses a Bic pen or No. 2 pencil, on copy paper. Carries with him a small sketchbook that he’s made himself- available for sale on his website.Some takeaways:“Start by putting your ideas down”“Fail fast. Fail often. Every drawing gets you closer to finding your style”“Get comfortable with failing. Understand it’s part of the process”“Try to experiment within the fields of your medium” This allows you to understand it more, even if you don’t necessarily end up doing that work.“Every day you give to your art, you’ve added energy to it and it grows”Website: Mabsarts.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniomabs/Book recommendation: The Principles of AnimationArtist mentioned: mcbess.com 

Art Supply Posse
88: Start Creating Now with AntonioMabs

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 47:37


If you want some motivation to start drawing, or creating anything, listen to this very inspiring chat with artist AntonioMabs. AntonioMabs is a freelance artist working in illustration, graphic design, character design, cartooning, and animation. Most work is created digitally, using a Cintiq tablet. Adobe Photoshop and Flash. Cricut machine for creating stickers. Art supplies: When sketching he uses a Bic pen or No. 2 pencil, on copy paper. Carries with him a small sketchbook that he’s made himself- available for sale on his website. Some takeaways: “Start by putting your ideas down” “Fail fast. Fail often. Every drawing gets you closer to finding your style” “Get comfortable with failing. Understand it’s part of the process” “Try to experiment within the fields of your medium” This allows you to understand it more, even if you don’t necessarily end up doing that work. “Every day you give to your art, you’ve added energy to it and it grows” Website: Mabsarts.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/antoniomabs/ Book recommendation: The Principles of Animation Artist mentioned: mcbess.com  

Polymaticast
Polymaticast 65 – Let’s talk Picard!

Polymaticast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 51:09


We discuss our new gear(surprise!) and Star Trek Picard! Links this episode: john | Cintiq 16 | https://polymatic.link/sg john | CBS Picard | https://polymatic.link/si john | Picard on prime | https://polymatic.link/sh john | New features in Minecraft 1.16 (snapshot) | https://polymatic.link/sb alan | When 200 IQ Strats Defeat Gravity in Poly Bridge | https://polymatic.link/sc alan | Maddie Goes Electric | https://polymatic.link/sd alan | Dark kitchens | https://polymatic.link/se alan | Inside a Huge PCB Factory – in China | https://polymatic.link/sf Credits: Twitter: Alan http://twitter.com/chaess  or https://jawns.club/@alan Twitter: John http://twitter.com/webdevvie or https://mastodon.cloud/@webdevvie Music by Sahy Uhns . Which you can find at http://polymatic.link/ek For feedback: podcast@polymatic.media Twitter polymatic: http://twitter.com/thepolymatic

Clever
Ep. 89: VP of Google Hardware Design Ivy Ross [Rebroadcast]

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2019 59:03


Happy holidays + new year! We’re rebroadcasting a favorite episode from the archives. Enjoy! Google’s Head of Hardware Design, Ivy Ross, learned from her industrial designer father how to see the world for how it’s made, and for the possibilities of how it could be remade. Early professional success as a jewelry designer taught her that life is not about ego hits, it’s about the journey. Fueled by curiosity, she’s traveled through the corporate world as a way to keep learning. She approaches work like conducting an orchestra - drawing out the best in individuals to create beautiful music as a team.  Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you!   Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Sunski - Sunski’s polarized shades are designed for stylish adventure. Their sunglasses are strong, comfortable and made from recycled plastic, all for a fair price. See Sunski’s Red Dot award-winning shades and save 10% using code CLEVER at Sunski.com/clever. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Comic Lab
Hiring an editor

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 71:08


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! On this week's show, the ComicLab guys talk about hiring an editor. It's more than catching spelling errors. A good editor can help craft your story and improve your plot.But first, Dave remembers listening to Gloria's pregnancy meditation tapes during her first pregnancy.Questions asked and topics covered...What is the best way to ensure you do not inadvertently plagiarize other works?Please never use the word "doodling"How does an editor compare to having beta readers? Is it worth it?In offering exclusive content, do you risk alienating your fan base who have followed you on social media over the years?The danger of "never give up" mentality.Limited-edition ComicLab enamel pins are now available at newevilbook.com and sheldonstore.com!You get great rewards when you support ComicLab on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcher

Comic Lab
Special Guest Tom Richmond

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2019 67:28


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! On this week's show, the ComicLab guys are joined by MAD magazine's Tom Richmond to talk about caricature. They talk about...The ubiquitous theme-park caricatureThe International Society of Caricature Artists conventionTom's technique for capturing a face"That doesn't look like me!"Where do beginners go wrong?Has the homogenization of Hollywood hurt caricature?How to improve your caricaturesListener questions...When your imagination exceeds your abilitiesHow to avoid zooming in too closely on digital artHow to you encourage people to create comics?BUT FIRST... Dave tells a story about picnicking in IrelandSpecial Offer! If you become a Patreon backer at the $5 level or higher before Thanksgiving, you'll get both "How To Make Webcomics" and "The Webcomics Handbook" as easily downloaded eBooks! Plus, you'll get a new episode of Drunk ComicLab — which will be available only on Patreon!Limited-edition ComicLab enamel pins are now available at newevilbook.com and sheldonstore.com!Find out when Tom Richmond will be doing a caricature workshop in your area. And check out Tom's books:The MAD Art of CaricatureDon't Let the Penguin Drive the BatmobileGoodnight BatcaveYou get great rewards when you support ComicLab on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.Listen to ComicLab on...Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsSpotifyPandoraStitcher

Comic Lab
Kickstarter's anti-union policies

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 74:19


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! In this week's show, the ComicLab guys discuss Kickstarter's decision to fire workers who tried to unionize. Also on today's show, the USPS has decided to remain in the Global Postal Union — much to the relief of small-businesspersons everywhere, and a question-asker wants to know how far Dave and Brad write in advance. Next, eBook-publishing is hot, but are Amazon and ComiXology delivering for independent creators? Then — how do you maintain satisfaction after achieving a goal, and how much should creators engage with fans when they misinterpret the story?BUT FIRST... Dave has a case of the post-Kickstarter bluesQUESTIONS ASKED...News update: USPS stays in the Global Postal UnionKickstarter fired workers for trying to unionize — what (if anything) should creators do about that?How far do you write in advance?Do ComiXology and Amazon Kindle Direct deliver sales for indie comics publishers?In praise of Gumroad and DriveThruComicsHow do you maintain satisfaction *after* achieving a goal?When readers misinterpret a story, should you step in and correct them?Limited-edition ComicLab enamel pins are now available at newevilbook.com and sheldonstore.com!You get great rewards when you support ComicLab on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Comic Lab
ComicLab enamel pins!

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 75:18


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! In this week's show, the ComicLab guys discuss how big a comic's cast of characters should be. Also on the show: Improving your comic by varying the line weight. Then a question asker asks if Brad would ever do a non-superhero comic, and finally Dave shares why he thinks bookstore signings are a waste of time.BUT FIRST... Brad's kids gift the Kellett children with thirty pounds of LEGOs.ComicLab enamel pinsEach pin is available for $10 apiece. But ComicLab backers can get both for ten bucks. That's like getting one of the pins for free! And you have two choices in which to make your purchase...Buy it from Dave at sheldonstore.comBuy it from Brad at newevilbook.comQUESTIONS ASKED...How big should a comic's cast of characters be?US to leave the global postal union? (Update: They recently negotiated a deal to stay in the union)Line weightWould Brad change teams?Bookstore signings are incredibly inefficientYou get great rewards when you support ComicLab on Patreon$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Comic Lab
Analysis Paralysis

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2019 71:11


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! In this week's show, the ComicLab guys discuss analysis from paralysis! How do you stop overthinking a project?! Also, in this show, an update on Brad's assistant, how to boost your confidence, and UNhelpful questions. Along the way, a listener asks for help with motivation and the guys discuss the perception that The Far Side is returning as a webcomic.BUT FIRST... Did you know that Edgar Allan Poe only earned $9 for writing The Raven? ... and he was inspired by Charles Dickens' pet.QUESTIONS ASKED...What did Brad learn by hiring an assistant?How do you build your confidence when it's low"The Far Side" ... returning as a webcomic?UNhelpful questionsPlease motivate meConquering paralysis from analysisYou get great rewards when you support ComicLab$2 — Early access to episodes$5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast$50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcastBrad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.comDave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Obsessed Show
126 - Gina DeDomenico Flanagan

Obsessed Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2019 47:09


Special thanks to Wacom for sponsoring this episode of Obsessed Show. Wacom is pronounced “Wah,” like the Japanese word for harmony and “come” for computer, the Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 work in perfect harmony to give you the best in precision, control and ergonomic comfort. Use the code OBSESSED for 10% off the Cintiq 16 until November 30 at Wacom.com. If you'd like to help support the show, you can check out our new page on Patreon over at https://patreon.com/joshmiles - even a few bucks an episode would make a huge difference. Thank you for checking that out! SO WITHOUT FURTHER ADO, Please enjoy my conversation with Gina DeDomenico Flanagan.

Comic Lab
Ensure killed my pappy

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 74:47


This episode of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! In this week's show, the ComicLab guys discuss how converting to a digital workflow on Cintiqs improved their time management. Also, how do you balance storytelling tension in a longform comic? Next, the guys talk best practices in newsletters. Later, should you hire a proofreader? Dave Kellett shares an update on his ongoing Kickstarter, and finally, what are the must-have features for a book project? BUT FIRST... Ensure killed my pappy. QUESTIONS ASKED... How do you balance storytelling tension in a longform comic? What best practices would you recommend for a webcomic newsletter? (Frequency, what to include, how to get sign-ups, etc.) As self-publishers, do you hire proofreaders before sending out books for print? For printing a book, what extras are "must haves", "strongly should consider", "nice to have", and "pass". You get great rewards when you support ComicLab $2 — Early access to episodes $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcast Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Confessions of the Creative Kind
Favorite Digital Art Apps & Tools

Confessions of the Creative Kind

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2019 35:35


On this episode you’ll get a detailed look into the art applications and tools that I use to create my digital art. I go in depth on the desktop applications I use as well as the mobile (iPad) applications that I’ve been experimenting with and the hardware that I favor. Of course everyone has different preferences and different use cases, but when it comes to software there are clear differences in capabilities to consider. Listen to find out my favorites and my least favorites.Get the full episode show notes here with pictures, specific reference links and where you can leave comments related to the episode:http://www.jesskovic.com/podcast/23Visit my online boutique featuring exclusive designs on apparel, accessories and art prints:https://sugarbunchcreative.com/Let's connect!Instagram - @jess_kovicTwitter - @jess_kovic

School of Motion Podcast
Episode 72: Illustration Mastery with Tuna Bora

School of Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 89:00


An Illustration for Motion exclusive podcast made public featuring Illustrator and Director Tuna Bora. https://www.schoolofmotion.com/podcast/tuna-bora-podcast-interview

Comic Lab
Launching a webcomic for the very first time

Comic Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2019 65:59


This episoide of ComicLab is sponsored by Wacom! Now that Dave Kellett is settled in from his trip to San Diego for Comic Con International, so it's time for Brad Guigar and him to get down to answering some listener questions! Page numbering — After receiving a polite rebuttal to his original dismissal of page numbering, Brad reverses course on the topic Why MAD magazine folded (it had nothing to do with its content) AT&T's WarnerMedia pulled its Rooster Teeth booth at SDCC — and what that may indicate What needs to be in place for a first-time webcomic? But first... A convention attendee explains that Dave should do a sci-fi convention. If he wants to succeed. Really. Right now. You get great rewards when [you support ComicLab](http://patreon.com/comiclab) $2 —Early access to episodes $5 — Submit a question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $10 — Record an audio question for possible use on the show AND get the exclusive ProTips podcast $50 — Sponsor the show! We’ll read a brief promo for your comic/product and read it twice during the show AND you get the exclusive ProTips podcast Brad Guigar is the creator of Evil Inc and the editor of Webcomics.com Dave Kellett is the creator of Sheldon and Drive.

Clever
Ep. 92: Designer Humberto Campana

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019 36:00


Internationally acclaimed designer Humberto Campana grew up in small-town Brazil and found imaginative freedom in crafts and the local movie theater. During his adolescence it was considered subversive, even dangerous, to become an artist so he decided law school was the best way to get to the big city. He eventually abandoned law in order to “construct his life with his own hands.” A near-death experience led to his first chair design and the formation of an enduring studio partnership with his brother.  Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Special thanks to WantedDesign for hosting this episode of Clever LIVE at their event during NYCxDesign. Thank you also to Tarkett and Paintzen for sponsoring the conversation lounge.  Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Paintzen - Paintzen handles everything that you or your clients will need for your painting and wallpaper projects. Learn more about Paintzen and get started at paintzen.com. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Clever
Ep. 91: Designer Amélie Lamont

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 57:45


Digital designer and writer Amélie Lamont is a native New Yorker and daughter of Jamaican immigrants. A self-proclaimed nerd, she grew up reading Encyclopedia Britannica and teaching herself to code. A life-long learner, she has pursued many different areas of study in school and hated them all, which is probably why her long-term vision for herself involves a PhD and starting a design school! As an outspoken advocate of PoC, she has initiated projects like People of Craft and The Guide to Allyship. Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Clever
Ep. 90: Artist Daniel Arsham

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 47:46


Fine artist and designer, Daniel Arsham, grew up in Miami in the mirror image of the house across the street. After graduating from the Cooper Union, back in Miami he co-founded the artist-run gallery space ‘The House’. An invitation to collaborate with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company led to global adventures in stage design, and in 2007, in order to expand his explorations of spatial manipulation, he formed Snarkitecture, a multidisciplinary design practice with partner Alex Mustonen.  Images and more from our guest! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Sunski - Sunski’s polarized shades are designed for stylish adventure. Their sunglasses are strong, comfortable and made from recycled plastic, all for a fair price. See Sunski’s Red Dot award-winning shades and save 10% using code CLEVER at Sunski.com/clever. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

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Clever
Ep. 89: VP of Google Hardware Design Ivy Ross

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 57:39


Google’s Head of Hardware Design, Ivy Ross, learned from her industrial designer father how to see the world for how it’s made, and for the possibilities of how it could be remade. Early professional success as a jewelry designer taught her that life is not about ego hits, it’s about the journey. Fueled by curiosity, she’s traveled through the corporate world as a way to keep learning. She approaches work like conducting an orchestra - drawing out the best in individuals to create beautiful music as a team. Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Sunski - Sunski’s polarized shades are designed for stylish adventure. Their sunglasses are strong, comfortable and made from recycled plastic, all for a fair price. See Sunski’s Red Dot award-winning shades and save 10% using code CLEVER at Sunski.com/clever. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Clever
Ep. 88: Industrial Designer Carl Gustav Magnusson

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2019 55:47


Industrial designer Carl Gustav Magnusson, was born in Sweden and grew up on a farm in Canada. Early life was informed by wide open spaces and a natural curiosity about cars and industrial farm equipment. After engineering and architecture degrees he got straight to work with Charles and Ray Eames, and then logged 30+ years with Knoll. He’s spent his life dedicated to contributing to society’s needs in a thoughtful way. Along the route, he’s worked with the greats, and birthed many iconic designs. Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: Wacom - The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1-July 31, 2019. Sunski - Sunski’s polarized shades are designed for stylish adventure. Their sunglasses are strong, comfortable and made from recycled plastic, all for a fair price. See Sunski’s Red Dot award-winning shades and save 10% using code CLEVER at Sunski.com/clever. Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

Clever
Ep. 87: Costume Concept Artist Gina DeDomenico Flanagan

Clever

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 53:57


Costume concept artist Gina DeDomenico Flanagan spent the first half of her childhood roller skating around a cul-de-sac and the second half riding a horse around Hawaii. She studied fashion and illustration and then found her way into the entertainment business working with costume designers. After a 10-year motherhood hiatus and a divorce, she re-entered the industry and found that everything had gone digital. Through tears and hard work she learned the new tools and now she helps outfit superheroes. Pow! Images and more from our guest! We would LOVE for you to fill out our listener survey. Thank you for your input! Please say Hi on social! Twitter, Instagram and Facebook - @CleverPodcast, @amydevers, @designmilk If you enjoy Clever we could use your support! Please consider leaving a review, making a donation, becoming a sponsor, or introducing us to your friends! We love and appreciate you! Many thanks to this episode’s sponsors: The Wacom Cintiq 16 creative pen display and accompanying Pro Pen 2 are the perfect tools to take your creative ideas to the next level. For more information, head to Wacom.com and use promo code CLEVER to get $50 off of the Cintiq 16 May 1- July 31, 2019. Abstract - Head to goabstract.com to sign your team up for a free, 30-day trial. And Abstract is offering a chance to win a $500 credit to their business plan -- all you have to do is tweet @goabstract and mention you heard about it on Clever to be entered to win! Clever is created, hosted and produced by Amy Devers and Jaime Derringer, aka 2VDE Media, with music from El Ten Eleven and editing by Rich Stroffolino. Clever is proudly distributed by Design Milk.

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

Today we are going to answer these questions: What are the tools, the programs, and the apps that we use to create the art that we do? What is not essential, what is nice to have, and what is essential? Traditional Tools: Jake: The last book he did was ALL digital. However, that is not the norm, usually he uses traditional at some point in the process. The sketchbook is where a lot of the traditional work happens for him but, a lot of times in the process he will go back and forth from digital to traditional at some point. Jake’s Traditional Toolset: Sketchbook, pencil, and a pen. The reason these tools are so important is that they don’t have to be charged or plugged in. You can carry them wherever you go. You can use them to jot down ideas, to work on a character design or a composition that you are trying to figure out. A sketchbook is absolutely essential. If you don’t have one, this is something you should reconsider. Jake used to work on loose sheets of paper, and that’s fine and all, however, sometimes he would lose an illustration or a drawing, or it was always hard to organize them by date. But now all of his sketchbooks are dated and kept in a drawer and are organized in order. Keeping a sketchbook makes it easy to organize your drawings. The Moleskines Cahier Sketchbook What type of sketchbook should you use? It all comes down to what type of paper you like to use. Jake has used a lot of different sketchbooks but his favorite is the Moleskine Cahier extra large plain journal, they are flimsy, and the paper is just good enough to keep his pencil, ink, and marker markings in place, they don’t smudge too much. It’s nice because with this particular sketchbook it doesn’t feel too precious, it feels like a good workbook where it doesn’t feel like every drawing has to be pretty but you can do nicer drawings in there if you want to. PrismaColor Col-Erase Pencils For a sketching pencil Jake wants something that works well with ink and doesn’t smudge with his hand, and the Prismacolor Col-Erase pencils are perfect. He takes an exacto knife with him in his tool bag for sharpening them, or a pencil sharpener in the studio. He likes the orange or vermillions, or the reds, they are nice because the ink stands out in contrast to the pencil while you can highlight things with the red or you can draw lightly and the ink will really stand out. Pens: Some sort of technical pen is essential. They are great for taking notes, a 0.3-0.8, maybe a 0.5 is good for jotting things down or doing quick loose sketches. Copic Multiliner 0.5 Pen. Brush pens are great for going from thin to thick in one stroke, they are a tool that you can use to bust out a really nice drawing or illustration very fast. Jake’s favorite right now is the Copic Gasenfude. Will’s Traditional Toolset: nothing is essential. Only the traditional aesthetic is. Lee’s Traditional Toolset: Sketchbook/portable workbook. Mechanical pencil. There is nothing worse than trying to draw with a dull pencil. It’s a visceral experience, almost like scraping nails on a chalkboard. Loves drawing on cold pressed watercolor paper. If you don’t sharpen your pencil it hurts your nice line quality. The mechanical pencil gets rid of that. Lee likes to use the .05 basic size. Moleskine Cover Sketch Album, Plain It’s a new experience when you have a horizontal sketchbook rather than a more narrow workspace. The wide one is awesome too. There is another sketchbook that Lee likes. Nice to Have: Lee likes to make a sketchbook with the paper he will use in the studio. Then when you work on your final piece it is just a one to one translation and you know already how i the paper feels because you’re using the same paper. In watercolor the paper is everything, you can use cheap brushes or paint but the paper dictates everything. M Graham Watercolor Paints Great for use in the sketchbook and in the studio. The reason is because it is really easy to reuse the paint, if he just sprays some water on it with a spritzer it comes back like he just poured it out. This is great for when you are traveling. Winsor and Newton are great but they don’t rewet very well. This is the brand typically everyone buys when getting started and then when they try and make a portable sketchbook it doesn’t really work because the paint doesn’t rewet or come back Watercolor Pencils Watercolor pencils are great, and Lee uses them a lot mixed with the watercolor. The difference between that and a regular pencil is that once the surface is wet a lot of color is released, you can even draw on wet paper. He’ll paint and draw right into the wet and it’s great. Lee’s Favorite Prismacolor Col-Erase pencils: Tuskan Red or Indigo. Feels that other colors are too saturated. Beat up Dip Pen Reason for beat up is there is some oil on the nib from the factory., wash them with vinegar and water, or dish soap. Don’t use a lighter, it will ruin your pen. Dip pens are like guitars, there is something special about them when they are older. Chip Brush The worst, low quality bristle brush from Michaels, or at Home Depot. Lee buys them for 59 cents, 79 cents, then he runs them over with his car or scrapes them on the sidewalk, you can get strokes with them that you can’t get any other way. They can make beautiful strokes like Chinese calligraphy or smooth washes. You don’t need a $100, $200 brush, people buy these expensive brushes for watercolor but they are unnecessary. Lee uses the same things for studio painting but then has a couple more essential things: The Incredible Art Board. That plasticy board that you can staple into. Lee has no patience for prep work, he wants to be painting, not sanding something. With watercolor, you have to tape it down to the board and wet it. He just puts the paper down on the board and then just staples it, the board can take staples over and over again. He has had the same board for 7 years. He’ll put the drawing down, wet it, and then staple it, and then just start painting it right there. From the time he had the idea to the time he can be painting is only 5 minutes, so very fast. Liquitex White Acrylic Ink In combination with the dip pen. It’s great because it’s fully opaque and it’s great to get that full opaque white. If you’re a purist you’re probably cringing but Lee’s not a purist and mixes everything in there. You can get things back to white and you can paint watercolors on top of it because it’s an acrylic base. Gouache Paints: Lee doesn’t love gouache, but uses it to add little opaque details back on top of the watercolor. Gesso, also uses this to paint on top of the painting to get it back to white and then paints on top of it. Paper Canson Montval: Cheap student grade paper, has a medium to a lot of sizing which means the water color doesn’t go into the paper too much, so you can do some cool effects with it. But it can be hard to work with, it depends on your style. Yeah, and that’s it! Haha, it sounds like a lot, but it is really only 10-11 things. Lee uses all of these in his studio and he has a more condensed list for travel. He can create almost any painting using these materials. A Word About Quality Will doesn’t work traditionally right now. But when he was teaching at the university, he had students who were using materials that could barely be called a brush or paper. There are times where you can cut corners and there are times that you can’t. With oil and acrylics paint there is Winsor and Newton: The Galleria Brand which like a lot of other paints is “student grade.” It’s watered down and doesn’t have as much pigment in it, so if you want to create thick impasto textures you just can’t do it. The same goes with brushes, if you want to make a graceful line, some brushes just can’t do it because they just are not the right brush. Higher end synthetic brushes are what Will would use a lot. In terms of paper there were students who would use low weight paper instead of heavy weight paper because it was cheaper. If the cheaper paper gives you the results you are looking for that is great. But if spending a little bit more on the nicer paper would make a difference in the quality of your work, in those cases it’s worth it to do that. Sometimes students would tell Will, “I just can’t do what you are doing.” Will would reply, “I couldn’t do it either if I was using your equipment, so you have to forego a latte or something..” A really good teacher can help you know what supplies you actually need. With traditional mediums you are dealing with physical properties. Going into an art store can be overwhelming because there are so many options. A good teacher can simplify that and help you know what you should get. For example quinacridone magenta and alizarin crimson look the same. When you mix them with white or any other color they don’t mix the same. The quinacridone becomes really vibrant, and the alizarin, on the other hand, becomes quite dull. Jake had a friend at Blue Sky who said that as an artist you have to budget as if you are poor, except with art supplies you need to switch mindsets and act like you’re a millionaire to get good tools. Maybe you need to make sacrifices to get the tools that you need. Traditional Non-Essentials: Millions of paints: all designed to separate you from your money. You only need a few and you can mix them to get the colors you need. Here are some of our color pallets that we use: Will’s Color Pallette List: It’s on the intro page for his Smooth Blends with Acrylics- Dry Brush Technique Class. Lee’s mom was taking a watercolor class and he was 3,000 miles away and couldn’t help, but she came home after the first day with a list of 21 different paints the teacher wanted her to get. Lee doesn’t know what he would do with 21 paints, let alone a beginner. With just a dash of a color you can make almost any of those colors. Using a small number of paints is great because when you make a body of work, and you used the same 5-7 pigments for all of them it will give all of your work a harmony because they are all made of the same pigments. Electronic drawing desk: a sweet addition to Lee’s studio. Can raise or lower it to meet his needs. If he is using a big canvas he can lower it to be at hand level instead of having to flip it upside down like he used to. He got his for $350-$375 on Craig’s list, but it’s a couple thousand dollar table at retail. Pencil Sharpener: Jake uses the Panasonic Autostop KP77N. It looks like it’s from an 80’s office, because it was. It sharpens pencils at such an angle that it is sharper than anything more modern. The engine is industrial strength. Full Set of Copic Markers. Anything from 50-150, usually there are colors you can’t get with watercolors, really nice bright sharp colors, you can lay them in quick and you don’t have to let them dry. Compact Watercolor Set with a Watercolor Pen. When traveling and want to get a full range of color. It’s the equivalent of 50 markers in the size of a large wallet. It has these watercolor biscuits. The pen has water in the handle so you can flush color out when you want a new one and you can mix colors in the tray. Pair this with a brush pen or pen that is waterproof. 6 pack carrier of your favorite soft drink, use that to carry around your markers, has a handle and everything! Digital Tools What’s the most essential tool? A Computer, with a cintiq monitor hooked up to it, iPad Pro, Apple Pencil, Photoshop, and Procreate. Will loves the iPad Pro. It changed everything. You can work anywhere on this thing. But he feels that it works as well for taking things all the way to finish like a Cintiq can. He likes the Wacom Cintiq, but doesn’t like drawing on a tablet where your image and where you are drawing are different places. The hand eye coordination is tricky. However there are some artists, like Jed Henry and Jim Madsen who prefer the tablets. But if he had to pick one between the Cintiq or the iPad, he would choose the Cintiq and Photoshop. There are other ones but that’s what Will likes to use. With the Cintiq you are tethered to the office. The reason Will loves the iPad is because you can be at home and Procreate has new tools like Liquify. However, If you are a student don’t go to digital right away. If you are a beginner, or an up and coming artist. Then start with traditional and learn from your mistakes more. Digital, with all of the editing tools, can make it hard to develop your process. Unless you go into it purposefully choose to limit your tools.The problem that most students have is that when they start a drawing or painting digitally they might come out with something that they like but they can’t reproduce because the amount of tools and steps that went into it was so vast. Then when they try and do anything traditionally they flounder. Procreate is great and made for the iPad. Will does all of his initial thumbnails, sketches, and finished sketches in Procreate. He starts the process for getting them ready to paint. If he is going to do his color style then he will export it and paint it with Photoshop and the Cintiq. If he does his pencil crosshatch style then he will export it and do some quick color in Photoshop. Will has the luxury of having both. Lee uses the same things as will, but uses Astopad which turns his iPad into another monitor when hooked to his computer, and he can use photoshop on his iPad. Jake finally got an iPad as his end of the year gift to himself. Now he has done more drawing at home than he has in a couple years, it’s so nice to be able to sit on the couch and do a nice finished piece. Was up until midnight drawing without even knowing it. Can’t recommend this new version of the iPad enough. Essentials for Jake: Photoshop on some sort of computer. He prefers Mac’s. He spent a lot of time for a couple of years on the phone trying to fix his old Windows computer. Now with his Mac he hasn’t had to worry about that. A Cintiq paired with a computer is so essential. There is this designer that Jake follows, and he had to save up enough money to get a computer. And so he went up to Alaska and worked at a resort scrubbing dishes and saved all he could to get the computer setup that he needed and that is what got him started. Nice to Have: the iPad. Essential: Epson Scanner. If you want to work traditionally and bring things into Photoshop. Nice to Have: Good studio printer. The printer is something both Lee and Jake use quite a bit for professional work, making prints, and Lee uses it for taking sketches from his sketchbook and then he lowers the opacity and then blows it up and prints it on watercolor paper. It is so important to take the magic of the sketch into the final. You can buy things used! People usually take good care of these things. Lee’s laptop was used, Will’s Wacom was used and he’s had it for 9 years with no problems. Wacom is having this problem where they made their products so good that they aren’t breaking fast enough. Jake: iPad pro or Cintiq computer combo? The latter, the Cintiq computer combo. That’s where all of his professional work happens. It needs to be able to save and store all of those files. An iPad is designed to last 3-4 years and the computer Cintiq combo should last a long time. The Cintiq, Photoshop, computer combo is the standard. This is the grouping that will serve the most people the best. Will did a review on a cheaper non Wacom drawing pad and it felt like a first car vs a sports car when compared to the quality of a Cintiq. With all of that said, you should be able to draw and create with anything. For a costume design class Lee brought in his son’s 64 pack of Crayola’s and did demos using those. You don’t want to be tied down to your magic pen. These essential things are nice to have but the important part is the art. We use all of this technology but it is all about the image and the art. It’s what’s in your head. It’s not the tools but then again it is the tools. There are nuances that you can only achieve with certain tools. LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo Alex Sugg: alexsugg.com Tanner Garlick: tannergarlickart.com. Instagram: @tannergarlick If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These p odcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on.

The Vergecast
CES: Google vs. Alexa and the latest 5G delusion

The Vergecast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2019 59:00


More from CES with The Verge’s Nilay Patel, Dieter Bohn, Dami Lee, and Dan Seifert who talk through the ongoing developments in voice assistant technology and the continuing rivalry between Google Assistant and Amazon’s Alexa. They also discuss a range of gadgets from the showroom floor such as Alienware's Area51m laptop to a laundry-folding robot as well as Verizon’s shots fired at AT&T over their 5G claim. 2:05 - Tim Cook says Apple will “announce new services this year” 8:02 - Google’s plan to take on Alexa: new features, new devices, and a Trojan horse 9:25 - We finally heard Google Assistant work on Sonos speakers 12:01 - Google Assistant’s new interpreter mode can translate conversations — but it’s not magic 15:06 - Google Assistant is coming for your car with new hands-free voice control from Anker and JBL 27:05 - Foldimate’s laundry-folding machine actually works now 31:24 - Wacom’s $649 Cintiq 16 bridges the gap between hobbyists and pros 38:16 - BOCCO emo 42:05 - The Alienware Area-51m is a full-fledged desktop disguised as a laptop 42:23 - Lenovo’s new Yoga S940 is all about its impressive display 49:12 - Verizon says it won’t launch fake 5G icons like AT&T did Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Exquises Esquisses
N°23 - Gérald Guerlais, illustrateur jeunesse

Exquises Esquisses

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 71:31


Illustrations, collaborations, rencontres, aventures En tant qu'illustrateur, on se retrouve bien souvent seul devant sa table de travail pendant de longues journées, de courtes nuits, et des week-ends ensoleillés. Alors voir des gens, sortir, rencontrer, échanger, progresser devient vital pour rester motivé. Il existe multitudes de méthode pour rencontrer des gens. Mon invité du jour en a découverte quelques unes au fil de ses publications et en a conclu que la collaboration est primordiale pour avancer. Rencontrez Gérald Guerlais, illustrateur spécialisé pour la jeunesse, qui a publié une énorme quantité de livres pour enfants chez de nombreux éditeurs différents, qui écrit sur d'autres illustrateurs dans le magazine d'art l'Oeil, qui a monté des projets de carnets de croquis collaboratifs tels que Sketchtravel, et plein d'autres choses encore... Suivre le fil 00:01:00 Son parcours 00:20:05 Ses inspirations 00:24:27 Développer son style 00:33:50 Ses aspirations 00:40:07 Le magazine l'Oeil et Sketchtravel 00:59:56 Son avenir Les références Le livre Sketchtravel L'école Olivier de Serres L'artiste H.R. Giger L'artiste Mark Ryden La pochette Dangerous de Michael Jackson, dessinée par Mark Ryden Les logiciel Art Rage, Photoshop, Procreate Les tablettes Bamboo L'artiste Jean Christophe Choisy, prof chez Olivier de Serres Les émission Arrêt sur Images, Culture Pub L'artiste Jean-Paul Goude L'entreprise Le chaudron magique Les jeux éducatifs Adibou L'entretien avec Geoffroy de Crécy La tablette Cintiq de Wacom L'entreprise Futurikon avec Julien Charles Les éditions Bayard, avec J'Aime Lire, Je Bouquine Les artistes Salvadore Dali, Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt L'artiste Peter de Sèves Les couvertures du New Yorker Les éditions Les Deux Coqs d'Or, Hachette jeunesse, Gautier Languereau, Flammarion, Fleurus, Milan Le collectif Rendez-vous avec Claude-William Trebutien, Chloé Truchaudet, Michael Sanlaville, David Gilson, Eric Gosselet Les éditions Akileos La galerie Arludik L'artiste Shaun Tan et son livre, Là Où Vont Nos Pères L'artiste Yves Bigerel, aka Balak, coauteur de Last Man La série de Gérald avec Benjamin Richard, Captain Roger La série des petits livres d'or Le livre Les Tchouks de Kerascoët et Benjamin Richard L'auteur Fabrice Colin rédacteur en chef du magazine l'Oeil, Fabien Simode L'animateur Daisuke Tsutsumi, codirecteur de Tonko House Les studios Blue Sky et Pixar Les artistes Micheal Knapp, Greg Couch, Robert McKenzie, Vincent Nguyen, Peter de Sèves, Rebecca Dautremer, François Roca, Bill Plympton, Myiazaki, Juanjo Guarnido, Dominic Bertail, Eric Gosselet à retrouver sur Sketchtravel La productrice Catherine Bonvalot L'artiste Frédéric Back Se procurer le livre Sketchtravel L'entretien avec l'artiste Clément Lefèvre L'artiste Lionel Richerand L'artiste Sébastien Ménard Les galeries Daniel Maghen et Nucleus Quelques duos dans le futur carnet : Marion Billet et Pénélope Bagieu, Annette Marnat et Olivier Delabarre, Cyrielle Evrard et Marietta Ren Les autres contributeurs sont Bastien Vivès, Balak, Mo Willems, Baptiste Lucas, Amélie Fléchais, Nicolas Duffaut, Yrgane Ramon L'association Room to Read Les galeries Jeanne Robillard, Barbier et Mathon Le salon du livre et de la presse jeunesse L'artiste Voutch "La vie est ce qui arrive lorsqu'on prévoit autre chose" est une citation de la chanson Beautiful Boy de John Lennon Le livre The Complete Writing For Children Course de Clémentine Beauvais, qui a écrit aussi Brexit Romance, Songe à la Douceur, les Petites Reines Le livre La dramaturgie de Yves Lavandier L'auteur Robert McKee Où trouver Gérald Sur Facebook et son site

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
Why You Should Do an Art Challenge

3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 52:15


Our Current Projects: Lee: is working on some fun little promos for his agent, and he is getting feedback and having different studios look at one of his books. Will: Just submitted the second round of sketches for Bonaparte Falls Apart. Jake: Super busy with Inktober and it now has several sponsors, which takes a lot of administrative work, looking over contracts, and providing content for them. Also, shipped Skyheart, went to New York and talked with editors about working on future projects, and built friendships and connections. Reminder Svslearn.com, is an online illustration school, and a sponsor of Inktober! There are inking classes, and right now we have a Free 7 Day Trial going one, If you are interested please click here. Be sure to check it out! Drawing Challenges Have you guys ever done an art challenge? Will created the Draw 50 Things Challenge, it’s a design challenge where you try and create an illustration that has at least 50 different recognizable objects in it. Lee once did a 14 week long art challenge, painting a digital landscape painting everyday, 7 days a week. Which is a TON of painting! Drawing challenge: you do something daily or you have a project you try to finish in a certain amount of time. Take something you want to get better at and do it every day, for 30, 50 days. Jake created Inktober, which is where you create an ink drawing ever single day during October. How to participate in Inktober. He also created the Draw 100 Somethings challenge, which is where you draw something and then draw 99 more different somethings, all within narrow constraints, i.e. 100 different dragons, 100 different pirate animals, the key is to not be too broad, the constraints will push your creative muscles! Why You Should Do an Art Challenge There are 3 main reasons: Improve your life, and become more creative. Improve your habits and develop your craft. Get attention and exposure. It is so important that you do it everyday, at first it’s really awkward and it takes time to get in the rhythm, but eventually it becomes second nature. When you first try something it’s harder and then when you do it again it gets easier. Repetitive attempts drill it into you. You will become a better and more creative artist by the end of the challenge if you really do it justice. While in college, Will got let into the illustration program on probation. He had to prove himself during the next semester to stay. He kept asking professors what he needed to work on and ultimately it was design. That’s why he made the Draw 50 Things Challenge, to help push people to sharpen their design and creativity skills. Lee created the art challenge of Slowvember. You create something every day for Inktober and it is really fast paced, maybe you have then during Slowvember you slow down and spend time every day working to create and polish one amazing piece. Lee is an advocate for slowing down and doing things right. So many people can get paintings to 70 or 80 percent of where they need to be but it’s that last 20 percent that really pushes the painting to the next level and its that last 20 percent that takes the longest. Slowvember gives you the opportunity to push something to 100 percent! Challenging Yourself in Different Ways Inktober: you should have a vision for it. Think of how you can do it, have a goal. Don’t do Inktober just do do it, but make it specific and have a goal. Be deliberate. Don’t just swing at 10,000 golf balls, but have a specific target or goal you are trying to create, then swing for that. That deliberateness will help you learn and improve so much faster! Maybe you want to do quick 30 minute sketches for Inktober with a goal to get faster at doing quick sketches, then that’s great! Just make sure you have a focused goal and you will get even more out of it. For the vast majority of people who participate in Inktober its hobbyists, people who love creating but aren’t doing it professionally for their career. They come from all walks of life, from middle school to adults that all like drawing and being creative. Proportionally there aren’t as many professionals. If you fall into that category then for you it doesn’t have to be good it just has to exist. You’re building a habit of drawing and you’re trying to build the creative mindset. It gets you thinking. After 7 days you start to run out of ideas, and you have to push yourself creatively. There is value in just doing it, even if it’s not amazing...yet! Are You Allowed to Do It Digitally? Do you think that the guy with the turkey feather guy got mad when the guy with the metal nib pen came and drew next to him? Will, Art is art, the tools don’t matter. It’s about what you make and how you make the viewer feel. The problem with digital is when you don’t understand the traditional medium and the look that you are going for. When you know how to do it traditionally, then you can recreate that feeling and look, digitally. Lee’s Challenge to Digital: Do half digital, and half traditional. That way you will get pushed and those two halves will begin to complement one another. Jake was blindsided last year by Inktober contention over digital vs. traditional. Jake lives in this world of traditional and digital and going back and forth between both. He sees digital as valuable and the best thing that has happened to art; and that tradition is valuable and the best thing that has happened to art, there wouldn’t be any digital without it. Inktober was created to focus on linework, don’t have to worry about color, but just keep it nice and simple. You can still do that challenge with a stylus, you can still make it simple and beautiful digitally. There are certain lines you can’t do digitally that are easier to do traditionally, learning to create those lines digitally is a skill in and of itself. There is value in doing the Inktober challenge digitally. It’s a different skill. However, there still are things to learn from stepping away from digital and doing traditional. Jake did a post encouraging digital artists to do traditional, that offended some people. People took it as him saying that they wouldn’t be getting the full experience. However, there is value to both digital and traditional, they both have their virtues. Jake didn’t mean to invalidate people. Jake took Inktober on as a personal challenge. Lately Jake has tried to ink digitally more with the iPad and Cintiq, and saw how there is something special to digital, both traditional and digital are so useful. Still should be simple with just line work and maybe a splash of color and don’t create full color paintings. If you normally work digitally, try it traditionally! Inktober, all about doing it daily and improving as an artist. Be Creative Will, don’t worry about what others say Inktober has to be. You can try to be different. There are not Inktober police. When people are saying you’re doing something wrong then you are on to something. After Picasso got others to start doing cubism, a cubism group quickly emerged and they kicked him out, however now he is the only one that is well recognized. You don’t want to be an “if only” artist. You don’t want to be an artist who can draw “if only” they have the right gear with them. You want to be able to draw with anything around and draw and paint with them. You don’t need all this stuff. Inktober for writers, there was a writer who writes a little story to go with each daily prompt, and there is a group of writers that have gotten together to share their Inktober stories. That’s great! Well if Inktober means that you can just do anything, then it doesn’t mean anything. There is a reason for it, but you can be creative and do what you need to do. Contests Zebra, Adobe, Pentel, Blick, and Kingart are all doing Inktober contests. There are contests. It could be that they are looking for traditional instead of digital or a dash of color. If you are going to enter contests, be careful that they don’t own your work. Pentel did a contest, they said that they own your artwork. They said that you could use it for anything they want to use it for. People were upset with it. Their lawyer looked at it and Inktober’s lawyer looked at it, and it has specific wording to be able to use that work to post it and share it on their channels, not to use to advertise on their products. They went in and adjusted some wording. Really be aware of what the contest rules are, just be aware. If the contest is worth it, then maybe do artwork specifically for the contest for exposure. Instagram, Facebook, Twitter has similar wording to these contests. There are some risks and things that you just have to deal with, that’s just apart of being an online artist. The Power of Inktober Jake never would have imagined that Inktober would have turned into what it is today. He started the challenge to have: Constraints, Accountability, he tries to be a person who does what he says he’s going to do. Wanted a way to get more exposure as an artist, and a reason for people to come to his art blog. Inktober is still all about getting better at art, and getting people to want to come look at your work. Inktober has changed a lot of people's lives, got them in the habit of drawing, and boosted their followers. Inktober is like New Years, it’s a time when people say, “I’m gonna do it, I’m gonna make it happen.” It’s a line in the sand. Happy drawing! Thank so much for listening! LINKS Svslearn.com Jake Parker: mrjakeparker.com Instagram: @jakeparker, Youtube: JakeParker44 Will Terry: willterry.com. Instagram: @willterryart, Youtube: WillTerryArt Lee White: leewhiteillustration.comInstagram: @leewhiteillo Tanner Garlick: tannergarlickart.com. Instagram: @tannergarlick If you like this episode, please share it, subscribe, and we’d love it if you left a review! These podcasts live and die on reviews. If you want to join in on this discussion log onto forum.svslearn.com, there is a forum for this episode you can comment on.

Design Recharge
How Personal Projects Led to Becoming a Children's Book Illustrator

Design Recharge

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2018 77:45


Josh Cleland // Life as a Children's Book Illustrator. Kid literary art, tips on getting work, finding clients, Tips on finding clients and getting the work you love to do, Personal projects lead to breakthroughs in your career. Drawing books for kids, texturizing your artwork. Creating masks and textures for illustrator and photoshop. Working faster with Cintiq. Freelancing as a children's book illustrator. Working in Children's book publishing, working smarter and faster. side projects lead to dream clients. Episode 264. This week I am excited to introduce my friend and amazing illustrator, Josh Cleland. Josh like many got his start as a designer and then transitioned into doing more illustration work. The goal was to work as a children's book illustrator and his dream has come true. Josh not only does children's book illustration but other illustration projects and even a design project here and there. He will share with us what the world of children's book illustration looks like and maybe bust a few myths we might have about that part of our industry. He has a love for Portland, so all you Pacific Northwest people will have to rally for this episode. SIGN UP to get the link and join us LIVE, delivered each week directly to your inbox: or go to http://bit.ly/dr-list Show notes are at: https://rechargingyou.com/2018/08/06/josh-cleland-life-as-a-childrens-book-illustrator/ Follow Josh at: JoshCleland.com Twitter/Instagram: @JoshCleland This link will be good for 30 days, and will expire on Sept 8th, 2018. https://www.dropbox.com/s/28jzdgpo42dcr53/texture%20mask%20actions%20-%20josh%20cleland.zip?dl=0 Find more great episodes at www.rechargingyou.com Connect on Instagram & Twitter: @designrecharge

Hangin' Out Podcast
Episode 29 - Get a Job, Bum

Hangin' Out Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2018 51:10


Episode 29 - It's all about finding real jobs that don't suck, finding real jobs that boost your creativity, finding real jobs that support your art, the pros and cons of the Surface Book 2, Allen's admiration of Wacom, why you shouldn't buy a Cintiq, and much more.

Study Group Radio: Process Party
Episode 65 - Whit Taylor!

Study Group Radio: Process Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 65:47


We welcome cartoonist, public health educator, and Comics For Choice Co-Editor Whit Taylor to the party floor! We get into the themes of her new collection Ghost Stories right off the bat, talking about trauma, comics as therapy, and switching up your approach between stories. Whit delves in to the Chicago scene, what it's like to work (& pitch) for the New Yorker, the sustainability of comics fest culture, and more! PLUS: Mike has Cintiq troubles: He forgot how to draw on paper! And Zack starts a new comic on instagram, and the boys talk about photo reference in autobio.

Study Group Radio: Process Party
Episode 65 - Whit Taylor!

Study Group Radio: Process Party

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 65:47


We welcome cartoonist, public health educator, and Comics For Choice Co-Editor Whit Taylor to the party floor! We get into the themes of her new collection Ghost Stories right off the bat, talking about trauma, comics as therapy, and switching up your approach between stories. Whit delves in to the Chicago scene, what it's like to work (& pitch) for the New Yorker, the sustainability of comics fest culture, and more! PLUS: Mike has Cintiq troubles: He forgot how to draw on paper! And Zack starts a new comic on instagram, and the boys talk about photo reference in autobio.

Sketchnote Army Podcast
Matthew Magain - SE04 / EP08

Sketchnote Army Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2017 50:08


G'day folks, today Mike is joined by Matthew Magain from Melbourne Australia. You might recognize his name from the Sketchnote Handbook. Matthew Shares his journey into sketchnoting and then on to 3D sketchnoting. Find out about how adding a third dimension can add (both in quality and challenges) to your sketchnoting. SPONSORED BY The Sketchnote Army Clothing Collection! A variety of t-shirts and sweatshirts available for sale at Teespring that support Sketchnote Army and look fashionable at the same time! http://sketchnotearmy.com/t-shirts SUBSCRIBE ON ITUNES: You can subscribe to the podcast through iTunes - https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sketchnote-army-podcast/id1111996778 RUNNING ORDER Matt's Origin Story from Website design, to graphic facilitation to videos Sketch Group's origins and growth “Good enough for the moment Graphic recording and facilitation as a performance Experimenting on the edges 3D sketchnotes Excitement with some resistance Sharing 3D sketchnotes in different ways The importance of walls and lighting An experience of information Tools 3 Tips Outro TOOLS Neuland Markers - https://us.neuland.com Graphic Facilitators guide by Brandy Agerbeck - http://www.loosetooth.com/gfg/ Cintiq - http://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays Procreate App - https://procreate.art HTC Vive - https://www.vive.com/ Google Tilt brush - https://www.tiltbrush.com LINKS Matt on Twitter - https://twitter.com/sketchgrp Matt's blog post about VR Sketching - https://www.sketchgroup.com.au/blog/vr-sketchnoting-bringing-conversations-to-virtual-life Cognitive media's Animated Sketchnote of Dan Pink's TED talk, Drive - https://youtu.be/u6XAPnuFjJc Sketch Group website: http://sketchgroup.com Web Directions - https://www.webdirections.org Links on Google Poly to Matt's VR sketchnotes from the Web Directions Summit conference: Chris Messina - https://poly.google.com/u/3/view/41qBWkQ8tKH Amélie Lamont - https://poly.google.com/u/3/view/9da-r8ULRgM Genevieve Bell -  https://poly.google.com/view/aGHfuxtdW0J Dan Rubin - https://poly.google.com/view/aGHfuxtdW0J 3D Sketchnote videos: Genevieve Bell: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wcKf3D9PJE- Amélie Lamont: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byRP0RcyedE Graphic Gear website (launching early 2018!) -  http://graphicgear.com.au MATTHEW'S 3 TIPS Share your sketchnotes Sketch a podcast practice large scale sketches (not just small scale) PAST PODCAST SEASON LINKS Season 1 - https://soundcloud.com/sketchnote-army-podcast/sets/sketchnote-army-podcast-season Season 2 - https://soundcloud.com/sketchnote-army-podcast/sets/sketchnote-army-podcast Season 3 - https://soundcloud.com/sketchnote-army-podcast/sets/sketchnote-army-podcast-1
 Special thanks to Christopher Wilson for the show notes - @mrchrisjwilson https://twitter.com/mrchrisjwilson

Art Supply Posse
24: Muggin' with Kathy Weller

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2016 82:48


This week Heather and I get a little goofy with the charming and effervescent illustrator, and lettering artist Kathy Weller. We talk about ugly sketches, Wacom tablets and CINTIQs and some of our favorite art supplies too. Don't forget to check out our lovely sponsor, ArtSnacks and use coupon code "artsupplyposse" when you subscribe to their awesome monthly art supplies subscription service to get 10% off your first month. Also check out the Studio Collection. Kathy's BRAND SPANKING NEW mug store!! Kathy Weller's Web site Kathy Weller on You Tube Kathywellerart on Instagram David Bowie’s art collection Kathy's Speed Draw Mug Video Why Your Ugly Sketches Matter I Am A Cancer Warrior: An Adult Coloring Book Cats@Work Coloring Book Vol. 1 Moleskine Art Plus Sketchbook Pilot Dr. Grip Mechanical Pencil Caran d'Ache Neocolor I and Caran d'Ache Neocolor II Jeanen Morrison Wacom Cintiq Wacom Pen Tablets Penny Arcade Strip Search Chairgami This week's featured art is the Avocado Love Club mug by Kathy Weller. You can purchase it or any of her other awesome mugs from her new Mug Shop. I, of course, bought a Weirdo mug. Note: Product links are provided for convenience and to provide accurate product information and descriptions. We recommend that you shop around for best prices and purchase from your favorite vendors. When possible, we encourage you to support your local, independent art supply and stationery stores.

FAQ21 | Frequentes e Amplas Questões do séc. XXI
#071 - Quem fará o melhor computador desse natal?

FAQ21 | Frequentes e Amplas Questões do séc. XXI

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 43:14


Mamute treina pra maratonas na altitude. Kris constata que o chato é ele. Semana passada Apple e Microsoft apresentaram novas propostas de computadores que prometem mudar como os usamos. Qual deles é mais promissor? http://twitter.com/faqvinteum http://facebook.com/faqvinteum http://instagram.com/faq21 Links Microsoft Surface Studio https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/devices/surface-studio/tech-specs Cintiq http://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays Surface Dial https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/surface/accessories/surface-dial Mac “Lata de Lixo” Pro http://www.apple.com/mac-pro/ Novo MacBook Pro http://www.apple.com/macbook-pro/ Teclado Optimus Maximus http://www.artlebedev.com/optimus/maximus/demo/

Podcast de Fotografía
Capítulo 297 – Tabletas de Retoque Wacom

Podcast de Fotografía

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2016


En este tutorial de fotografía hablamos sobre las tabletas de Retoque de la marca Wacom. Veremos las diferencias entre los modelos Cintiq, Intuos e Intuos Pro y explico de manera general como se utilizan para retocar fotografías. Descarga este video haciendo click AQUI o míralo en mi canal de Youtube:

RubberOnion Animation Podcast
Episode 63 - This is a Nightmare

RubberOnion Animation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2015 138:38


Stephen and Rob try to work through what happened at Charlie Hebdo last week in Paris, but also discuss less heavy topics like the Peanuts animation style and Wacom's new 27 inch Cintiq. Join a very sick Stephen and a very uncomfortable Rob for over 2 hours of chatter... because if you're looking for real information you might have come to the wrong podcast. CLICK HERE to go to the full blog post & leave a comment! Check out more of your hosts:Stephen Brooks (@RubberOnion)Rob Yulfo (@RobYulfo)Pat Ryan (@TheBadPatRyan)And please Rate/Review us on iTunes & Rate/Review on Stitcher while you're at it (=

Zone 4
Zone 4 #262: Christmas in July!

Zone 4

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2013 82:55


The crew returns with a special celebratory episode. It's Christmas in July, so break out the tinsel and gingerbread men! The holidays have come early! We do talk about a few news items coming out of San Diego Comic-Con to kick things off, and sidetrack into a few more and some side discussions. There are shout-outs, but you'll have to listen to find out who's on the naughty list, and why! Plus there's a contest with a prize at the end of the show! As for topics, we actually have two. We discuss some classic Christmas-themed comics, ranging from touching stories to completely absurd stories. Then we talk about what we'd love to see under our tree come the actual holiday. So sit back, grab some bacon flavored candy canes and relax. It's time to enter the Zone! (Original Numbering: Episode #226) Sponsor of the Week www.audibletrial.com/Zone4Podcast (Follow the link to start your trial and get a free audiobook download!) If you'd like to sponsor an episode of Zone 4, go here for details, or email us. If you'd like to donate to the show (one-time or monthly) see details here. You can now find Zone 4 on Stitcher.com as well!   This Week's Links and Topics Dan Shamble, Zombie PI HEROES Returns in Comic Form at Dynamite Robotech/Voltron Crossover Ron on Pacific Rim Justice League: War the Next DC Animated Feature Jimmy Palmiotti & Amanda Conner on Harley Quinn Monthly IDW and BBC End Relationship; Celebrate Doctor Who Zone 4 Shirts on Dark Avenger INC Shop Pulpfest 2013 Mr. Jigsaw #11 The Mighty Enlil Harvey Awards Geeky Comics Affliction CR's SDCC 2013 Hub CR Podcasting Network www.comicrelated.com/podcasts.php