02-08-2024, 02:08 PM
(02-08-2024, 05:01 AM)JosephCow Wrote: This is my painting studio. It's pretty, uhhh, cramped. It's basically a closet, but I am making it work for now.
Seeing your workspace made me think of something. I've pretty much abandoned traditional analog art and have only worked in digital for at least a decade now, and one thing I missed about working traditionally is being able to have a huge canvas if I wanted to. Like, minimum the size of a typical poster--around maybe 32x24 inches. Working digitally, even with a large 32" display, so much of the screen real estate is taken up by the GUI, since I'm the type that likes to have all tweakable parameters laid out so I can access them instantly instead of having to go digging through menus. Seeing how small you paint--they're not much bigger than an iPad Pro or laptop screen--and if I were to do traditional again, I don't think I could paint that small. I'd be too tempted to go big and use big brushstrokes and just slather on the paint and really physical with it--all the things I can't do digitally.