Podcasts about wacom cintiq

Japanese company specializing in graphics tablets and related products

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Super Illustration Podcast
# 16- Meine Arbeitswerkzeuge und warum ich sie benutze

Super Illustration Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 27:54


Ich werde oft gefragt, mit welchen Arbeitswerkzeugen ich als professionelle Kinderbuchillustratorin arbeite. Daher werden wir uns diese Episode mit dieser Frage einmal genauer beschäftigen. Shownotes: [ ] MacBook Pro M1, 13,3 “ mit 500 GB Speicher und 16GB Arbeitsspeicher von 2020 [ ] Wacom Cintiq pro 24” touch [ ] iPad Pro 12,9” 2020 [ ] ApplePencil 2. Generation [ ] Schutzfolio Paperlike [ ] Astro Pad und Luna DIsplay [ ] Affinity Designer und Publisher ganze Suite [ ] Clip Studio Paint Pro und Ex plus Ex Abo auf iPad [ ] Wacom Intuos M [ ] Notion [ ] Google Kalender mit verschiedenen internen Kalendern Onlinekurs: "SpeedUP your Illustration" Start 14.12.2023 Hast Du Themen, die ich in meinem Podcast beantworten oder behandeln soll? Dann schreib mir gerne unter: hallo@superillustrationclub.de Mehr Ressourcen, die Dir als Illustrator*In helfen Dein Arbeitsleben leichter zu gestalten findest Du unter: www.superillustrationclub.de Impressum: www.superillustrationclub.de/impressum Gefällt Dir eine Folge besonders? Dann freue ich mich über ein Like oder einen kleinen Beitrag in meine Kaffeekasse -> PayPal.me/froehlichertrex

Photo Tips Under Two Minutes
Top Graphics Tablets For Editing Photos With A Stylus

Photo Tips Under Two Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 6:58


Do you use a graphics tablet for editing photos? Are you considering using one but don't know where to start? Graphics tablets and stylus pens are not just for artists and illustrators! The best drawing tablet is also a great way to edit photos in Photoshop or Lightroom. The following 13 tablets listed below have been compiled by Digital Camera World. Bear in mind what I said earlier, just because one is listed as number 1 and another 13, doesn't mean that it is necessarily better, or worse. You may find that a tablet listed somewhere in the middle is the best fit for you. So, lets' take a look at Digital Camera Worlds list from 1 to 13. 1. Wacom One (2020) - (£35.99 - £49.99) 2. Wacom Intuos Pro Large - (£449.99) 3. Huion H430P - (£22.39) https://www.huion.com/pen_tablet/Inspiroy/H430P.html 4. Wacom Cintiq 16 - (£529.99) 5. Wacom Intuos Pro Small - (£199.99) 6. XP-Pen Artist 15.6 pen display - (£269.99) https://www.xp-pen.com/product/60.html 7. Xencelabs Pen Display Medium Bundle - (£339.99) https://www.xencelabs.com 8. Wacom MobileStudio Pro 13 - (currently £1619.90. usually £2399.99) 9. Wacom Cintiq 22 - (£869.99) 10. Microsoft Surface Pro 8 - (£849.00) https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/d/surface-pro-8/8qwcrtq8v8xg?activetab=pivot:overviewtab 11. Apple iPad Pro 12.9-inch M1 - (£2053.97) https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/buy-ipad/ipad-pro 12. Samsung Galaxy S8 Tab Ultra - (£999.00) https://www.samsung.com/uk/tablets/galaxy-tab-s8/buy/ 13. Wacom Cintiq Pro 16 - (£1349.99) For more information on the before mentioned tablets follow the link below. https://www.digitalcameraworld.com/buying-guides/best-graphics-tablets?utm_term=08347ADF-EB64-4E34-B444-4FC5AB7594AA&utm_campaign=75AC6D4F-39F0-41CB-A47C-7C5D939AC64B&utm_medium=email&utm_content=A69124F0-1280-47D5-A0C7-CF9C6382B9AF&utm_source=SmartBrief Hopefully this has helped in some way. Do you currently use a tablet and stylus that wasn't covered here and that you would recommend. Let me know in the comments or you can tweet me @GaryFernon. Until next time, be creative, be inspired, be you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gary-fernon/message

PRONEWS
ワコム、液晶ペンタブレット「Wacom Cintiq Pro 27」発売。ペンとタッチの精度や色再現性が向上

PRONEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 0:38


「ワコム、液晶ペンタブレット「Wacom Cintiq Pro 27」発売。ペンとタッチの精度や色再現性が向上」 株式会社ワコムは、プロクリエイターの声を反映し、デザイン、テクノロジー、設計機構が進化した、液晶ペンタブレット「Wacom Cintiq Pro 27」を2022年10月12日 に発売する。ワコム直販ストアでの販売価格は「Wacom Cintiq Pro 27」が税込481,800円、「Wacom Cintiq Pro 27 Stand」が税込72,380円。

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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/

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
Tech Break: Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:07


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

TWiT Bits (MP3)
Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

TWiT Bits (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:07


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? #AntPruitt, #TWiT, #Veikk2200Pro Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
Tech Break: Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:10


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

TWiT Bits (Video HD)
Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

TWiT Bits (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:10


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? #AntPruitt, #TWiT, #Veikk2200Pro Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

Total Ant (Audio)
Tech Break: Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

Total Ant (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:07


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

Total Ant (Video)
Tech Break: Veikk VK2200 Pro, A Worthy Wacom Competitor

Total Ant (Video)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2022 11:10


Ant Pruitt checks out a Wacom Cintiq competitor, the Veikk VK2200 Pro. How does it stack up against the powerhouse Wacom product line? Host: Ant Pruitt You can find more about TWiT and subscribe to our podcasts at https://podcasts.twit.tv/

Nessa K Podcast
how I cancelled last minute on a conference and I missed a magazine shoot

Nessa K Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 9:51


If you like this podcast, you can share your support by joining me on Patreon! Access to all of my videos, tutorials, and podcasts for a full year for $108 or just support the podcast for $33 per year! :) https://www.patreon.com/nessak Lately: I took instagram off my phone a few days ago so I haven't been taking a lot of personal photos. I have done the following: - Took an "autumn soup making" class alone and loved it. Autumn and all this nice chilly (not cold) weather is definitely my favorite. (photos and links over on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/59166304) - Got my COVID booster shot and spent an entire day lying in bed with a massive headache. - Purchased a Wacom Cintiq because I really desperately want to make more illustrations again soon. - Had the above thanksgiving dinner alone, but watched "Home Alone" with my friend Heather while we texted about the movie while I ate it. Things I mentioned: My Imagen AI Patreon review - https://www.patreon.com/posts/article-review-55417998 Last month's video about burn out and creativity (which felt very reminiscent of my podcasts because we talked so much about feelings - https://www.patreon.com/posts/video-staying-57490753 Things I've been loving: - This collection of photos by brian chorski - The absolutely surreal art of Ismail Zaidy (photos and links over on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/posts/59166304) - Rereading Hyperbole and a Half (I have two of Allie Brosh's books and I connected with someone in Costco because I was carrying one around). Her comic about depression is incredible. (and there's a Part 2) - Learning to identify new feelings in my body. I had this whole exercise with my therapist where I told her I felt "numb" and she got out a bunch of "feelings" cards and we went through them one by one and it turned out, I wasn't numb, I was just having feelings that I didn't recognize how they felt in my own body. So now, I use a feelings chart and I love it. - Breakfast. This could be in every podcast newsletter episode, really, because cooking breakfast for myself is dope.

GenXGrownUp Podcast
Gift Guide for Geeks 2021

GenXGrownUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2021 46:39


Picking just the right holiday gift for the GenX nerd in your life can be challenging, but we're here to help. Last year around this time we released our Geek Gift Guide, and it was so well-received that we're doing it again. In this episode, we run down some great gift ideas for the 2021 holidays, regardless of your budget! Patreon » patreon.com/genxgrownup Discord » GenXGrownUp.com/discord Facebook » fb.me/GenXGrownUp Twitter » GenXGrownUp.com/twitter Website » GenXGrownUp.com Podcast » GenXGrownUp.com/pod Merchandise » GenXGrownUp.com/merch Shop » genxgrownup.com/amazon Theme: “Grown Up” by Beefy » beefyness.com Apple » itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/genxgrownup-podcast/id1268365641 Google » GenXGrownUp Podcast (google.com) Pocket Casts » pca.st/8iuL Stitcher » www.stitcher.com/s?fid=146720&refid=stpr TuneIn » tunein.com/radio/GenXGrownUp-Podcast-p1020342/ Spotify » spoti.fi/2TB4LR7 iHeart » www.iheart.com/podcast… Amazon Music » amzn.to/33IKfEK Show Notes Under $25 Work from Home Survival Kit – $20 » amzn.to/3BYWPyA (affiliate) Saucemoto Dip Clip – $10 » amzn.to/31BOCUt (affiliate) The Goonies Blu-ray – $20 » amzn.to/3mZTcEj (affiliate) Under $50 Eaglemoss BSG Viper Mark II – $45 (with coupon) » amzn.to/3F7DgGu (affiliate) GoCube 2X2 – $49.95 » amzn.to/31LReiD (affiliate) AEROPRESS Coffee and Expresso Maker $29.95 » amzn.to/3n0LV7g (affiliate) Under $100 Bluetooth Chatter Phone – $60 » bit.ly/3CDkwwS Casio DBC-32B Calculator Watch – $60 » amzn.to/3ksxp6v (affiliate) MEATER Plus | Smart Meat Thermometer with Bluetooth $99.95 » amzn.to/3C4nCtw (affiliate) No Limit Star Wars Ultimate Millennium Falcon Expert Model Kit – $999 » amzn.to/3wE6JEW (affiliate) Oculus Quest 2 Pro Bundle – $497 » amzn.to/3Fag9Lh (affiliate) Wacom Cintiq 22 Drawing Tablet – $1200 » amzn.to/30ghQYA (affiliate) King of Nerds on YouTube » www.youtube.com/kingofnerds Email the show » podcast@genxgrownup.com Visit us on YouTube » GenXGrownUp.com/yt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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

Art Prof
Foreshortening Tips for Figure Drawing

Art Prof

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 46:15


This video demos how you can draw convincing foreshortening in your figure drawings, focusing on legs and arms.  Watch this episode here: https://youtu.be/pTTgHuPXX60. Techniques for how to draw foreshortening are explained as well as what anatomical landmarks to look for, using Photoshop and a Wacom Cintiq, and also Procreate with an iPad. Demo 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 

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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 

Creative Mind
Star Wars & Concept Artist - Jeremy Saliba

Creative Mind

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021 52:31


Your assignment is to watch movies, read comic books, and play video games to the point that you become so obsessed with them that everything you ever see, read, or play again becomes part of your vernacular. So much so, that you cannot have normal conversations about pop culture without offering unwarranted and unending critiques. But on this episode of Creative Mind, our guest, concept artist Jeremy Saliba makes the point several times to be careful and never, “yuck someone’s yum.” Jeremy Saliba received his BFA in Illustration with an emphasis in 2D animation from Academy of Art University in 2003. He later joined the Academy as a part-time instructor in 2007, spearheading new curricula that integrated Wacom Cintiq technology and becoming Online Curriculum coordinator for the School of Visual Development in 2014. Jeremy is also a cover artist for Dynamite Entertainment and worked as the art director for the graphic novel Ultrasylvania. He works as a digital artist, concept artist, and character designer – and Star Wars takes a strong foothold in that space, but that is not the only reason we are talking to him. Jeremy is a strong proponent of developing your taste as an artist. Which can border on being ironic if you are an artist who wants to work on comic books, sci-fi tv shows, or video games – those mediums that are now finally getting their reverence after so many years. Forty years on, Star Wars is now a beautifully accepted genre unto its own, showcasing “The Hero’s Journey” and philosophical questions about race, life, and religion. The stuff so-called real art has tackled for eons. And on this episode, Jeremy does a great job giving all artists permission to the guidance to nerd out the right way to turn your fandom into a skillset. See more of Jeremey’s work here - https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Artist/Art-of-Jeremy-Saliba-553053511738836/ https://disneyartonmain.com/collections/artist-jeremy-saliba

Photo-Op
Holiday Gift Guide 2020

Photo-Op

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2020 50:29


Time to get shopping! Take a look at our gift recommendations, and if you need someone to get you a gift, send them this episode! We break down all of the best deals, gear, and accessories for photographers this holiday season.0:00 Intro3:35 Stocking Stuffers10:25 Computer Accessories28:54 Camera Accessories35:35 CamerasTrigger Accessorieshttps://www.miops.com/5 in 1 Reflectors by NeewerGaff Tape, 1" and 2"Electrical Tape HackGood/comfortable keyboard and mouseLG MX Master Series: https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/accessories-and-monitors/keyboards-and-mice/mice/logitech-mx-master-2s-mouse-bluetooth,-2-4-ghz-graphite/p/78016250Monitors:LG: https://www.adorama.com/lot27ml600mb.htmlLG: https://www.amazon.com/LG-27UK850-W-Monitor-Connectivity-FreeSync/dp/B078GVTD9N/Asus ProArt: https://www.amazon.com/ASUS-Version-3840x2160-Monitor-dimming/dp/B089N1MB6K/Monitor calibratorSpyder: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1456247-REG/datacolor_sxp100_spyder_x_pro_colorimeter.html/overviewX-Rite: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1506566-REG/x_rite_eodisstu_i1display_studio.htmlMy Backup Storage: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yd0io6OmzXUSynology NAS: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/search?Ntt=synologyBackblaze: https://secure.backblaze.com/r/013adgWacom Tablethttps://estore.wacom.com/en-US/special-offers/special-offers-refurbished.htmlIntuos Pro Medium for $30 off, or Wacom Cintiq 16 for $180 off.Budget: Huion Inspiroy H1060Phttps://store.huion.com/collections/pen-tabletSamsung Evo Select Memory Cards: https://www.amazon.com/SAMSUNG-Select-microSDXC-Adapter-MB-ME128HA/dp/B0887GP791Hard Drives: WD Elements/easyStore, shuckhttps://www.amazon.com/12TB-Elements-Desktop-Drive-WDBWLG0120HBK-NESN/dp/B07X4V2M3B/Stock Footage Assetshttps://www.busyboxx.com/Speedlites: https://www.adorama.com/l/Photography/Lighting-and-Studio/Flashpoint~Flashes-and-On-hyphen-Camera-Lightning(Anything Flashpoint or Godox)Gels: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1100340-REG/rosco_110110050001_digital_after_dark_flash.htmlV-flats: https://vflatworld.com/GoPro: https://gopro.com/Budget Cameras:Sony a6000 (or whatever a6XXX model fits your budget): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1201894-REG/sony_alpha_a6000_mirrorless_digital.htmlSony a7 II/III (depending on budget): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1444248-REG/sony_alpha_a7_iii_mirrorless.htmlNikon D3500: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1433065-REG/nikon_1588_d3500_dslr_camera_with.htmlNikon Z6 (mirrorless): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1599733-REG/nikon_z_6ii_mirrorless_digital.htmlCanon EOS Rebel SL3 / EOS 250D: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1473086-REG/canon_3453c001_eos_rebel_sl3_dslr.htmlCanon EOS 6D Mark II: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1484761-REG/canon_eos_6d_mark_ii.htmlCanon EOS R (mirrorless): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1445207-REG/canon_eos_r_mirrorless_digital.htmlPentax KP: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1480949-REG/pentax_kp_dslr_camera_body.htmlOlympus OM-D E-M10 Mark II/III/IV (whatever fits your budget): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1351006-REG/olympus_v207070su000_e_m10_mark_iii_slr.htmlPanasonic GH4 (GH5 ideally): https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1429258-REG/panasonic_lumix_dc_gh5_mirrorless_micro.htmlPanasonic DMC-G85: https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1280824-REG/panasonic_dmc_gm85mk_lumix_dmc_g85_mirrorless_micro.htmlHosted by Ben Lucas and Stuart Marlanteshttps://photo-op.showhello@photo-op.show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Yokohama North AM
ep 8 @MatsuP8 と、お絵かき配信・Web系開発のディレクション・健康・SQLチューニングについて

Yokohama North AM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 68:14


- お絵描き配信 Wacom Cintiq 22 Twitch pixiv Sketch - ディレクションが難しい話 - エンジニアと健康の話 - SQLチューニングの話 目指せ三星インデックス

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Update Studio
24: Enrich Our Hobbies And Life (Shingo Shigeta, Naoki Kawamaoto)

Update Studio

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2020 55:56


Shingo ShigetaさんとNaoki Kawamotoさんで、Gadget, キャッシュレス財布、TDRについて話しました。 ShowNotes MacBook Pro 13inch 2万円違いなら「MacBook Pro」を選ぶべき。第10世代のAirじゃなく第8世代のProだと思う理由(本田雅一) LG モニター ディスプレイ 27UL850-W α6400 SONYミラーレス一眼 ZHIYUN-Crane-M2 手持ち3軸スタビライザー 液晶タブレット-Wacom Cintiq 16 FHD ブラック アマゾンオリジナルデータ特典付き DTK1660K1D コンパクトウォレット PITAKA Best Wallets 2019 - Smart Wallets For Men You Can Buy ON Amazon.-youtube the RIDGE スマートフォンよりも薄い財布 マネークリップ the RIDGE マネーバンドとマネークリップの使い方。および特徴-youtube ゲーミングチェア-GTRACING GT002 ランニングシューズ-NIKE AH1015-004 Tokyo Disney Resort 4daysチケット

The QuackCast
QUACKCAST 464 - The current digital art landscape

The QuackCast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 59:08


I recently had to upgrade my main computer because Windows isn't supporting Windows 7 any longer and I don't want to install Windows 10 on the perfectly functioning old one in case it ruins it and my main programs can't run any longer… SO I had to get a new PC. This got me thinking though: The barrier to getting into digital art is lower now than ever! Back in the day it was hard to get into and very expensive! Getting a powerful enough machine with all the programs and hardware wasn't cheap. Back in the early 2000s Photoshop was the only really good art program, you needed a PC with at least a gig of ram, Wacom were the only people that made real tablets and the big sizes were only for industry professionals. My 12x12 was the biggest size they made and was intended for clothing designers and engineers. High end digital animators and illustrators used them too but Wacom didn't consider them their target audience. I had to go through a specialist supplier to get mine It took a few years for the industry to wake up to the fact that digital artists even existed. Till then we had to have advanced knowledge of computer specs and enough money to spare. I've spent many thousands on powerful computers, programs and digitising hardware. Now however it's VERY very simple. You have a big choice of digitiser tablets you can buy, not just Wacom, ANY modern computer can run them, the art programs are cheap and easy to find. There are also Android tablets like the Samsung Tab S, or Note phones, the Apple pen with the Ipad pro, and many Windows 10 computers that come with pressure sensitive styli. That is the route I decided to try this time: a mid-price non-gaming 2 in 1 tablet ultrabook. i7 processor, 16 gig of ram, 512 gig SSD, and only integrated graphics, which are decent specs to do any 2D digital art, video or sound editing I need. I don't know how it works with direct input from its pen since I haven't got that accessory yet, but it works fine with my old Wacom Cintiq. The most important thing about getting into digital art is to beware of bad advice from people concerned with status! Don't be tricked into thinking you have to spend too much on something because it seems to be “THE THING”. At the moment that would be the Apple iPad pro and the pen you get with it or HD Wacom Cintiqs with over 8000 levels of pressure. They will do the job, certainly, but so will almost all the other options too: just as smoothly, fast and trouble free. It's not the program or the hardware that makes the great picture, it's your skill alone. All you need from your hardware and software is enough pressure sensitivity to be good for natural drawing (1024 is enough for that, more than 2048 is mainly just marketing), low latency (the pen makes marks as soon as you touch it to the screen): Do not fall for marketing numbers here, try it out and see for yourself, it depends on your art program, your processor, and your ram, not just the tablet or pen. You also need enough ram and processor speed so that you can work at a big size if you like and have a lot of layers. Back in the day that would be expensive, now $200-$300 4 year old Samsung Galaxy Tab S3 can handle that super easily. I'm a classically trained artist in traditional materials. I started playing with digital art in the late 90s and got into it in a big way after 2000, so I've been doing this for over 20 years. I've gained a bit of experience in that time. :) Some programs that're available and good for digital art: Clip studio paint, Manga studio, Toon boom, Gimp, Photoshop, Artflo, Sketchbook pro, Procreate (iPad), media bang, What are you using right now for digital art? This week Gunwallace has given us the Music to Tag Forester's theme - Gunwallace says: Tag Forester is the hero in a number of comics by rickrudge. Rather than do a theme for a specific one I've just done a theme for the character. Cool, simple, calm, relaxed, while also tough and capable. Tag Forester's theme moves like a big jungle cat: full of a slow grace, totally fearless, hiding the true extent of his power. The sound is a classic 70's! Topics and shownotes Links A review of the Samsung Tab S 3 and 4 - https://www.parkablogs.com/picture/artist-review-samsung-tab-s4-vs-tab-s3-drawing Featured comic: Arcadia Project - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/news/2020/jan/28/featured-comic-arcadia-project/ Featured music: Tag Forester's theme - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/rickrudge/, by Rickrudge, rated M to A. Special thanks to: Gunwallace - http://www.virtuallycomics.com Tantz Aerine - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Tantz_Aerine/ Ozoneocean - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/ozoneocean Banes - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/Banes kawaiidaigakusei - https://www.theduckwebcomics.com/user/kawaiidaigakusei/ 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!

Tripodcast
07. Wacom Cintiq, kiállítások, weboldalak

Tripodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2019 76:58


Az adást egy speciális eszköz tesztelésével kezdtük. A Wacom Cintiq, monitorként is funkcionáló rajztábláról számolt be Gábor. A World Press Photo 2019-es kiállításról is szó esett, de nem hagytuk ki a Borsi Flóra kiállítást sem. Az adás utolsó szakaszában pedig a weboldalakról beszéltünk annak apropóján, hogy Benedeknek újra elindult a saját oldala. Az adás linkje: https://tripodcast.hu/7 Műsorvezetők: Láng Péter, Lénárt Gábor, Varga Benedek Csatlakozz a Tripodcast Community Facebook csoporthoz! http://tripodcast.hu/community Küldj nekünk hangüzenetben kérdést! http://tripodcast.hu/messages Az adást a Tripont, a Nikon és a Manfrotto támogatta! Az adásban elhagzott linkek: World Press Photo 2019 kiállítás Borsi Flóra kiállítás 1000 Times Good Night film The Bang Bang Club film Adobe Portfolio Behance rackhost.hu benedekvarga.com Az adásban elhangzott eszközök: Wacom Cintiq 16 Hasselblad X1D iPad Pro

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.

Getting Simple
#20: Pier Gustafson — Drawing Fast, Thinking Slow

Getting Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 71:34


Artist and illustrator Pier Gustafson on living a simple life with what makes him smile, the messy creative process behind projects, clients, and deadlines, and being an artist in the twenty-first century. Pier is an artist who presently designs maps, monograms, logos, invitations and other illustrations usually for print. His passion is drawing. Though he explores various media from simple pencil to the iPad he tends to favor vintage fountain pens, which he collects and repairs and sells to other artists and calligraphers. (A pen made 100 years ago still works and works better than anything made today.) He is a “maximalist” in that he surrounds himself with objects which can “spark joy” when arranged and juxtaposed in creative ways. His man-cave is complete with jury-rigged “stalagmites” made of shelves balancing atop filing cabinets filled with stuff which may be used in his art. He does like to smile by making others smile. The art he creates for himself has a simple goal: to make you think and to smile. He is single, has a sharp-fanged cat named Orca, plays the ukulele and rides a bright red, fat-tired bike to do his shopping. He’s about to turn 63 years old, but still has yet to grow up. Connect with Pier on YouTube, Instagram, Flickr, or his Website. Favorite quotes "For me, more is more, aesthetically." "Spending thirty minutes on a sketch is sometimes twenty minutes too long." "If you're done doing what you like to do, find a job that you can do nine to five or even less, get a part time job waiting tables, and then spend the rest of your free time doing what you want to do." "I think in a way I do have that simplicity, even if it involves lots of stuff. […] I have all of this stuff for the purpose of making me smile." "Starting from scratch is sometimes the best thing you could do. You just throw the thing away and start completely over." "What I save on commuting, I lose in productivity. Living and working in the same place is something that a lot of people think would be a great idea […] but I don't think it's all that great for me." "Remember to turn things off, completely turn things off. Not just when you're at a movie theater, or dinner, just turn things off and go outside and ride your bike or go to the grocery store or read a book, a real book." Links Lettering Calligraphy Good Service Pen Co, Minneapolis Technical pens and rapidographs Fountain pens Nono's sketch of MIT's Killian Hall Felt-tip pens: Micron Pigma, Molotov Blackliner, Staedler Pigment Liner Art Deco (art movement) Ikebana (Japanese term) Urban sketchers Letterpress printing The Dot and the Line by Chuck Jones (short film) Wacom Cintiq (product) Sketch Club for iPad (app), "The love child of Photoshop and Facebook." Mylar Feng shui (Japanese term) Vexillology Pier at Brickbottom Artists Open Studios (video) Pier's hat (photo) Some of Pier's works, monograms, and invitations. Books The Art of Living by Saul Steinberg Mr. Pine's Mixed-Up Signs by Leonard Kessler The Dot and the Line by Norton Juster People mentioned Saul Steinberg Johnny Carson Episode notes Intro. [0:33] Pier Gustafson. [2:05] Fountain pens. [3:12] Artist. [4:07] Studio/home separation. [5:45] Pier's studio. [6:53] Routines. [9:23] Complexities. [10:57] Habits. [12:24] Meditative moments. [13:35] Music and documentaries. [14:53] Disconnection. [15:53] Living with more - How do you go about arranging all of your stuff? [16:29] Born in the wrong century. [18:42] New tech for art and design. [19:51] Your best ideas. [21:10] Deadlines, clients, and creativity. [24:33] Deliberate practice - "Starting from scratch is sometimes the best thing you can do. " [25:39] Work in progress. [26:26] Calling it done - When do you know that something is done? [27:35] Favorite project - A crooked map of Massachusetts and South Africa. [29:48] Letterpress printing. [32:24] Success - "If I'm pretty certain that what I provided the client was the best I can do. […] For me, for my own art, success is having fun." [33:07] Urban sketchers - We show the world, one drawing at a time! [34:52] Scope. [37:02] Lightning round. [39:45] Morning message to yourself. [39:51] Someone successful. [40:50] Your message to the world. [41:22] Message to your 20-year-old self. [41:44] Boredom. [43:16] Money. [44:00] Unique objects. [45:13] Art. [46:57] Craft. [47:45] Making your live easier. [48:48] Books. [49:29] Digital tools. [51:08] Sketch Club. [52:15] Pro tip for the iPad and Apple Pencil (which involves mylar). [53:04] Healthy tech. [54:47] Online communities. [55:36] Slowing down. [56:13] Busyness. [56:48] Distractions. [57:00] Vexillology. [58:12] Artist's advice. [58:45] Your future. [59:48] Money. [1:00:24] A challenge. [1:01:25] Looks like a drawing. [1:03:13] Connect with Pier. [1:04:45] When we actually met. [1:05:08] This podcast. [1:06:03] Messy. [1:07:17] Thanks. [1:08:59] Ukelele song - Pier plays My Battery Is About To Day on his ukelele. [1:09:58] Submit your questions and I'll try to answer them in future episodes. I'd love to hear from you. If you enjoy the show, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds and really helps. Show notes, transcripts, and past episodes at gettingsimple.com/podcast. Theme song Sleep by Steve Combs under CC BY 4.0. Follow Nono Twitter.com/nonoesp Instagram.com/nonoesp Facebook.com/nonomartinezalonso YouTube.com/nonomartinezalonso

Illustration Hour
06: Brad Woodard - Building a Creative Practice with Multiple Streams of Income

Illustration Hour

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 95:21


This episode is all about how visual creatives can leverage their unique talent towards building a sustainable business that doesn't rely just on commission or client work. My guest is Brad Woodard, an illustrator, and designer, co-founder of his own design studio Brave the Woods and a creative who has successfully managed to break free from the uncertainties of client work. Show Notes: Brad Woodard (IG; Website; Twitter; Youtube) is an illustrator, designer and visual creative. He owns the popular design and commercial illustration studio Brave the Woods which he runs with his wife Krystal. Brad has engineered and built a succesful business that relies not just on one but several sources of income to make money. So, in this episode, I investigate how creatives can think about and build their own diversified business with multiple streams of income without losing focus on their craft. Having a diversified portfolio of income sources is a great way to mitigate the risk that is inherent in freelance work and to get out of the typical feast and famine cycles of freelance life. We discuss: how to explore different styles while staying true to your message how to ask questions and learn from your heroes how to stand out in crowded content creation platforms like Youtube or Skillshare how to think about building multiple streams of income as a visual creative how to email people you want to work with (hint: it's all about connection) how to leverage tools like LinkedIn to find and target clients how to structure your client work with milestones to avoid excessive feedback loops And, we also get into some controversial topics such as "Wacom Cintiq or iPad Pro?" or "Is cereal more important than your loved ones?" Skillshare I mentioned Brad's classes on Skillshare and I have a referral link that will let you get two months of Skillshare for free here. Disclaimer: I get a small commission from this referral even if you don't choose to continue using Skillshare past the trial period of two months. All this money will go towards helping produce and distribute the podcast. Comprehensive Show Notes: Episode Show Notes Follow the podcast: And remember to leave a review and/or rating on iTunes if you feel so inclined. It helps the podcast tremendously. Our Website Twitter Instagram Newsletter AKA Art Club Follow Julia: Website Instagram Behance Skillshare

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.

Parallel Passion
26: Miriam Tocino

Parallel Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2019 66:20


Show Notes Codaisseur (https://codaisseur.com/) Ben Orenstein (https://www.parallelpassion.com/19) Wacom Cintiq (https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays) iPad Pro (https://www.apple.com/ipad-pro/) Procreate (https://procreate.art/) Affinity Designer (https://affinity.serif.com/en-gb/designer/ipad/) How Miha journals (https://mr.si/posts/2018/09/02/journaling/) The Artist's Way (https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/0143129252/parpaspod-20) 5 Minute Journal (https://www.intelligentchange.com/products/the-five-minute-journal) Bullet Journal (https://bulletjournal.com/) Zerus & Ona Mailing List (http://www.zerusandona.com/newsletter/) Elon's reply to Miha (https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1101373962716495872) Elon Musk's $40 Million Tweet (https://www.forbes.com/sites/dantedisparte/2018/09/29/elon-musk-versus-the-sec-when-a-tweet-costs-40-million/#5fbde3411556) Recommendations Elizabeth Gilbert - Big Magic (https://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/1594634726/parpaspod-20) Computer Science Unplugged (https://csunplugged.org/) Hidden Figures (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt4846340/) Miriam Tocino Twitter (https://twitter.com/miriamtocino) Personal Page (http://www.miriamtocino.com/) Zerus & Ona (http://www.zerusandona.com/) Parallel Passion Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/parpaspod) Twitter (https://www.twitter.com/parpaspod) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/parpaspod) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/parpaspod) Credits Kobu Agency (https://unsplash.com/@kobuagency) for the header photo Tina Tavčar (https://twitter.com/tinatavcar) for Parallel Passion logo Jan Jenko (https://twitter.com/JanJenko) for intro/outro music

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.

Surviving Art
Fake it ‘till you make it?

Surviving Art

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2019 4:15


Colourful ties, fancy watches and flashy rings. Or maybe a new Apple computer, giant Wacom Cintiq tablet and a nice new mirrorless Nikon Z7. Whatever the means, the end goal is always the same; if we look the part and talk the talk we’ll be walking the walk. But I do agree with Gary Vaynerchuk, when he speaks about faking it until we make it. He blatantly says, that the only people we will fool by dressing up and pretending to be the tough guy or gal in any business, is other fakers.

AppsMac en 8 minutos
AppsMac Podcast AEP #044 – Regalos de Navidad 2018

AppsMac en 8 minutos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 162:51


AEP #044 - Regalos de Navidad 2018 Lentes Moment - 10% de descuento Rotula panoramica - 182€ Jaulas 8Sinn - Amazon, Sitio Oficial Foco 216 leds - 43€ Tolifo PT-176S Luz LED Vídeo Fotografía - 29,99€ Focos Yongnuo - 99€ Sonos One - 189€ Sonos Beam - 449€ Estación de carga Apple - 36€ Intel NUC 817HVK2 - 999€ Soporte iMac - 24€ Focusrite 1 microfono - 85€ Lego Boost - 139€ Concentrador aukey - 28€ Disco duro Crucial MX500 - 159€ Sennheiser HD 650 - 307€ Logitech g502 - 43€ Logitech g513 - 185€ Transmisor bluetooth Avantree aptX - 29€ Auriculares Avantree APTX - 70€ Apple AirPods - 177€ Funda AirPods Catalyst - 28€ Funda Catalyst Gearbest - 12€ Correa fieltro Apple Watch - 13€ Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro - 1899€ Soporte Teclado Trackball Elecom Huge - 73€ Akitio t3 PCIe Node Pro - 389€ Adaptador Thunderbolt 3 a 10G - 205€ NAS 10G ASUSTOR AS 4002T - 271€ Tello - 109€ Tello Combo - 129€ Shure SM7B - 377€ Cloud Lifter - 155€ Chemex - 44€ Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K - 1400€ Micrófono solapa lavalier AKG C-417PP - 127€ Smatree Cargador Portátil 3000mAh - 29€

AppsMac Podcast
AEP #044 – Regalos de Navidad 2018

AppsMac Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 162:51


AEP #044 - Regalos de Navidad 2018 Lentes Moment - 10% de descuento Rotula panoramica - 182€ Jaulas 8Sinn - Amazon, Sitio Oficial Foco 216 leds - 43€ Tolifo PT-176S Luz LED Vídeo Fotografía - 29,99€ Focos Yongnuo - 99€ Sonos One - 189€ Sonos Beam - 449€ Estación de carga Apple - 36€ Intel NUC 817HVK2 - 999€ Soporte iMac - 24€ Focusrite 1 microfono - 85€ Lego Boost - 139€ Concentrador aukey - 28€ Disco duro Crucial MX500 - 159€ Sennheiser HD 650 - 307€ Logitech g502 - 43€ Logitech g513 - 185€ Transmisor bluetooth Avantree aptX - 29€ Auriculares Avantree APTX - 70€ Apple AirPods - 177€ Funda AirPods Catalyst - 28€ Funda Catalyst Gearbest - 12€ Correa fieltro Apple Watch - 13€ Wacom Cintiq 24 Pro - 1899€ Soporte Teclado Trackball Elecom Huge - 73€ Akitio t3 PCIe Node Pro - 389€ Adaptador Thunderbolt 3 a 10G - 205€ NAS 10G ASUSTOR AS 4002T - 271€ Tello - 109€ Tello Combo - 129€ Shure SM7B - 377€ Cloud Lifter - 155€ Chemex - 44€ Blackmagic Pocket Cinema 4K - 1400€ Micrófono solapa lavalier AKG C-417PP - 127€ Smatree Cargador Portátil 3000mAh - 29€

Brazen Gestures with Woy
Conscious Monkeys - It never ends

Brazen Gestures with Woy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2018 45:36


Total time: 45:37 Topics include: Returning to the audio. Reflecting on my slowdown and the hiatus since January 2017. Creativity burnout. Poisoned by pragmatism and doing things for money. Depression vs being lazy. Adjustment Disorder. Expecting a baby. Floating through streets of Kreuzberg. Bizarre sightings. Personal journaling here on the podcast. Monetisation of the content. Blind following of the goals. Medical leave and losing my job. Suing my employer for unlawful termination. The experience of working with lawyers. Electric Longboard penalty for riding it in Germany. The nature of Casual relationship with the employer. Reflecting on Berlin in Summer’s bloom. Turkish area. My perception of Berlin in 2018 as my home. Review of Zoom H1N (replacement of Zoom H1). Everydaycarry devices. iPad Pro as one of the the most personal device to own. Uncertain future of my Wacom Cintiq. My MacBook does not get old. Personal objects make us. Embracing introvertism. Eastern approach

Art Supply Posse
33: Art Supplies, Pens, and Internet Friends

Art Supply Posse

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2017 74:27


Heather and Kathy catch up on a week full of art supply news before discussing drawing tablets and veering off into a healthy tangent about Harry Potter spoiler policies. 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. Hello Internet, home of many corners Cortex episode Faber-Castell Pitt Artist pen Monteverde Artista Crystal (in pink) with Pilot Iroshizuku mix of Yama-budo ad Yu-Yake Pilot Iroshizuku Yama Budo Pilot Iroshizuku Yu Yake Impossible Spectrum Collection Postcards from Powell’s Bookstore C thru ruler Women in Science Book Linea App Notability The Pen Addict Kickstarter for Atlanta Pen Show Intuos products from Wacom Cintiq products from Wacom “Strip Search”, a webcomic reality from Penny Arcade Disney Tardis mashups illustrations Epic tablet round up from Parka Blogs 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.

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We start off with followup on Chick-fil-a, LaunchKit & Google, iPad Pro used to make Stranger Things Poster and iPhone 6S speeds by the Galaxy Note 7. We open the discussion on failure with the removal of Vesper from the App Store. We discuss Dave DeLong's Dream App, Google writing a new OS and Instapaper joining Pinterest. We discuss a chip popping defect on iPhone 6 models. Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging, KZFileWatchers, Youtube-dl, Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming, TDD (by Controlling Dependencies) Episode 106 Show Notes: Nolan O’Brien Chick-fil-a Galaxy Note7 vs. iPhone 6S speed test is a race that nobody cares about anymore The iconic 'Stranger Things' poster got its start on the iPad Pro Wacom Cintiq Last Vesper Update, Sync Shutting Down Vesper, Adieu Failing Often My Dream App Yojimbo Confluence The iBrain is Here: and it's already inside your iPhone Why On Earth Is Google Building A New Operating System From Scratch? Instapaper is joining Pinterest Instapaper makes Instaparser Here’s How Much Money You Need To Make To Buy A Home In 27 Major Cities A Design Defect Is Breaking a Ton of iPhone 6 Pluses Jessica Jones (TV Series) WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU TEST Leanplum Playing with BNNS on macOS 10.12. Model–view–presenter (MVP) Qdoba The Story of Maths Connections (TV series) Marcus du Sautoy Star Wars Episode IV - A New Hope (Limited Original Comic Book Edition) Delicious Library 3 List of changes in Star Wars re-releases Episode 106 Picks: How I Got Better at Debugging KZFileWatchers Youtube-dl Alexa Skills Kit Audio Streaming Test Driven Development (by Controlling Dependencies) • Jorge D. Ortiz Fuentes

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

AskMTJC opens the show discussing Amaziograph and Easel for iPad Pro. We follow up on the the cost of building apps and marketing the iPad Pro as Apple rolls out it's latest iPad Pro TV commercial. This leads to a discussion of low end computing. We discuss the churn of app development tooling and whether it has an asymptote. Aaron tells us about The Three Body problem, the Megaprocessor and a diabolical scam using iOS profiles. Picks: building games on Alexa, iPassword Subscriptions for Individuals, Apple TV Remote app, Protocols with Associated Types and Secrets of the Apple Store. Stop yelling at your iPhone! Correction: we already have associatedtype in Swift 2.2 Sponsored by: Buddy Build Episode 103 Show Notes: Introducing: Easel http://www.aviladesignco.com/ Amaziograph Wacom Cintiq http://www.it-guy.com/2015/01/episode-22-indie-development-numbers/ Apple’s record app store sales month Apple’s new iPad Pro ad Smart Keyboard for iPad Pro Logitec Create for iPad Pro Google Chromebooks NetBooks Episode 64: Ric Sarabia on Roundabout Creative Chaos The Churn Eclipse three20 Episode 242: Manton’s Out Megaprocessor The Three-Body Problem Diabolical Scam using iOS Profiles Objective C history Amazon Echo Now Lets You Investigate the Murder of Bruce Wayne’s Parents (Exclusive) Zork Rogue game Hunt the Wumpus Gwendolyn Weston: Keep Calm and Erase On RWDevCon 2016 Session 303: Introduction to Protocol-Oriented Programming - Alexis Gallagher Episode 103 Picks Announcing a New Tool for Building Interactive Adventure Games on Alexa 1Password Adds Subscription Plan for Individuals Apple TV Remote app Natasha Murashev - Practical Protocols with Associated Types in Swift SECRETS OF THE APPLE STORE, REVEALED BY EX-EMPLOYEES

Ask Bill & Dan
#9 - iPad As Second Screen & Mac vs Windows for Adobe Premiere

Ask Bill & Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 35:11


Computer heavy episode this week. Tom in Brooklyn wants to know the best way to use his iPad as a second screen when he's on the road or on set. Maybe there's even a way to use it as a poor man's Wacom Cintiq?Next up, friend of the show Molly is back with a question about what computer she should buy to edit video on Adobe Premiere. What are the advantages to buying a Mac versus getting a Windows workstation or even building one? Apple iPad Air 2 on AmazonApple iPad ProBest Second Display AppsDuet DisplayCapture PilotNine-Volt - The Ultimate Client MonitorLifehacker - Best PCs You Can Build for $1200Boxx WorkstationsDell Precision WorkstationsApple 5k iMac on Amazon

Resourceful Designer
Graphic Design Gift Ideas For Your Office - RD013

Resourceful Designer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2015 25:40


Graphic Design Gift Ideas For Your Office It’s that time of year again, when everyone is touched by the festive spirit. I can’t help think back to when I was a young lad and I would write out long lists of gifts I would like to find under the tree. Now that I’m much older I no longer write out lists, but that doesn’t mean I don’t have a secret wish list of graphic design gift ideas I wouldn’t mind unwrapping. In honour of the season I posted a question to various graphic design groups on Facebook and LinkedIn. In it I asked “Other than a new computer or software, If you could ask for one thing this season to improve or enhance your graphic design office what would you want?” I received some great answers to my question, and in today’s episode of Resourceful Designer I’m going to share them with you. In no particular order, here are the Graphic Design Gift Ideas I received. Wacom Cintiq. This was the most submitted graphic design gift idea I received. Not just the Wacom Cintiq but Wacom tables in general. It seams that many graphic designers are itching get their hands on one of these this holiday season. White Boards / Cork Boards Another popular graphic design gift idea was white boards and cork boards. These are staples in many design studios. White boards are great for quickly working out problems, writing down reminders, or just recording important notes. Similarly, cork boards are a great way to organize notes, bills, photos and inspirational items. Graphic Design Books You can’t go wrong giving a graphic designer a book about design. It’s like a badge of honour to show off your collection whenever another designer pays your studio a visit. A few books that are on my list are… Steal Like An Artist Burn Your Portfolio Hand-Lettering Ledger Work For Money, Design For Love Organizers It seams most graphic designers are more organized than I am. Or at least they aspire to be. That’s probably why office organizers were a very popular answer to my graphic designer gift idea question. Most notably shelves and drawers. I myself really like the Ladder Style Book Shelves and the Winsome Halifax 7 drawer cabinet. Ergonomic Chair Every graphic designer needs a good chair. And from the answers I received a few are looking to upgrade theres. I’m kind of partial to the Viva Office, High Back Bonded Leather Office Chair although I wouldn’t turn down a Herman Miller chair if it was offered to me. Standing Desk Standing desks are a great way to relieve the pressure on your back while still working. Varidesk have some great options to choose from. If you’re on a tighter budget you can always opt for an sit/stand adjustable keyboard tray that allows you to use it standing up. Heater / Fan I never would have thought of these but they are graphic designer gift idea. If your office is in the basement or a cool place a heater would be a big help. And in those hot summer months a fan in the corner could help ease your day. Studio Photography Lighting For the photographers amongst us, good lighting is a huge help. There are many affordable lighting optionsthat will allow you to take great photos. Learning Courses Some say there’s nothing better than the gift of knowledge. If you are one of them you may be interested in what Lynda.com has to offer. Thousands of great courses with many of them geared to the graphic design industry. If you use this link you can Try Lynda.com For Free For 10 Days. Drafting Table / Light Pad These are two items that bring back fond memories of when I first started off as a graphic designer. I started by doing pasteup and used light pads and drafting tables on a daily basis. Not as popular as they once were but some designers still have uses for them. Pantone Color Guide This one’s a must. If you don’t already have a Pantone Color Guide it should be at the top of your graphic designer gift idea list.  They are pricy but they make our jobs so much easier. Other items mentioned Better office lighting Second monitor Apple Pencil Advance Keyboard Electronic Cutting Plotter New Camera 3D Printer Digital Laser Cutter Plants Action Figures Inspirational Posters Honourable Mentions An Assistant to help with the work burden A door to keep the kids out of the studio. What would I want for myself? More action figures and knick knacks to show off the geek that I am More Swords to add to my collection More practically, a second monitor and a new chair. Four Week Marketing Boost – FREE GUIDE Download my FREE guide, the Four Week Marketing Boost to help improve your business’ image and create the best first impression possible to attract more clients. Subscribe to the podcast Subscribe on iTunesSubscribe on Stitcher Subscribe on Android Contact me Send me feedback Follow me on Twitter and Facebook I want to help you. Running a graphic design or web design business all by yourself isn’t easy. If there are any struggles you face running your design business please reach out to me. I’ll do my best to help you by addressing your issues in a future blog post or podcast episode here at Resourceful Designer. You can reach me at feedback@resourcefuldesigner.com  

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

This week we discuss the latest Mac App Store certificate Snafu and iTunes Connect issues and the effect on developers. Apple Pay arrives in Canada with caveats and Greg relates his experience with it. We discuss the A9X and A10 chip manufacturers and iPad Pro sales predictions. Tim gives a review of productivity on the iPad Pro after one week. Greg introduces Apple's move to subscriptions for some services and Castros move to patronage in their podcast app. Picks: Bus Driver and Ferrite Episode 66 Show Notes: Apple Responds to Developers Regarding Expired Mac App Store Security Certificates Receipt Validation Programing Guide Rich Turton Apple Pay Launches in Canada Today Apple Canada - Apple Pay KGI expects Apple to sell 2.5M iPad Pros in Q4, TSMC found to be sole provider of A9x chip AAPL has huge potential for more monthly revenue, says Goldman Sachs, estimating $7.6B/month Graphic - Illustration and design (formerly iDraw) Autodesk Sketchbook Pencil by 53 Adobe Photoshop Express Adobe Illustrator Draw Tim's Tweet to Craig Hockenberry Evan Dekhayser Tammy Coron Use iPad Pro Like a Wacom Cintiq MTJC on Patreon Castro is Now Free with Patronage Castro 1.5 Castro 1.5 and Patronage DISINGENUOUS Carbon Copy Cloner Pedometer++ Aaron Dowd ‏@thepodcastdude Editing podcasts on iOS with Ferrite Andrew S Castmate.fm Chris Eidhoff The First Swift Developer Conference in China Episode 66 Picks: Bus Driver Euro Truck Simulator Ferrite Recording Studio

More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice

We take a look at the Apple Event - Hey Siri! Give Us a Hint, where Apple announced the new iPad Pro, new Apple TV & TVOS, iPhone 6S (covered in Part 2). We also grill Greg on his thoughts on Swift implementation. Picks will be in Part 2. Episode 56 Pt1 Show Notes: Episode 53 – Deciding Where the Exclamation Marks Go AirStrip One Hermes Apple Watch Bands Pencil by 53 iPad Pro Imaginary Physics Store Wacom Cintiq Sir Jonathan Ive weheartgames Zombie Conga for tvOS! :] Steve Luibitz Aaron Douglas

Pixar Post Podcast: Animation News, Interviews & Reviews
Episode 027 of the Pixar Post Podcast - Announcing the Pixar Pipeline Project, our Book Club & the News of the Week

Pixar Post Podcast: Animation News, Interviews & Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2014 67:18


In episode 027 of the Pixar Post Podcast we discuss: Pixar News of the Week We kick off by discussing the new Pixar items that are new to the Disney Store - from the Buzz iPhone case to the return of the Hamm bank (including a discussion of the differences between the old and new version). What's your Ratatouille? We chat about the forum topic which asks about the foods, smells, sights or sounds which take you back to your childhood...much like Remy's ratatouille dish took Anton Ego back with his first bite. Fred Armisen's fake Pixar role. Disney Infinity's big announcement for the next version of the game. DCONSTRUCTED - We review and provide samples of the Pixar-themed tracks on the Disney•Pixar new EDM album.   Announcing the Pixar Pipeline Project Starting at 17:58 into the podcast - We are extremely proud to announce the kickoff of our Pixar Pipeline Project. The Project is a nine-part series of Pixar interviews which will allow us to follow the path of a Pixar movie through it's journey from story to screen.  Our first interview kicks off with Louis Gonzales in Pixar's story department. We chat about everything from how he kicks off his workflow, how the research process takes place (with a great story about Brave's Scotland research trip), keeping your sketching fresh as well as some of the skills that are essential to know if you're looking to work in the story department. During the interview Louis mentioned a few items that we wanted to specifically call out in our show notes in case you wanted to learn a little more about them.  Who is Wes Anderson? Learn more about the 108˚ Rule in cinematography. Learn more about the Wacom Cintiq tablet which Pixar animators utilize.   Pixar Post Book Club Announcement Starting at 57:14 into the show - We chat about another big announcement we had this week...the formation of our Pixar Post Book Club. We discuss the reason we started the book club and that our first book we're reading is Creativity, Inc.. Be sure to grab a book, read more and start chatting with us - we'll even have a Live discussion once we've completed reading the book.   Ed Catmull's Live Q&A Session Starting at 01:00:57 into the show - Earlier this week, Ed Catmull held a live question and answer session through the Guardian website. We were lucky enough to have had two of our questions answered by Ed and we chat about his responses.   Feel free to listen to the Podcast using the player below, subscribe and listen directly in iTunes, or subscribe and listen on Stitcher. Pixar Post - T.J. & Julie