--- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "vkyrie04" <vkyrie04_at_y...>
wrote:
> --- In SkunkworksAMA_at_yahoogroups.com, "Adam Wills"
<ricochet3232_at_f...>
> wrote:
>
>
>
> Out of curiousity, are there ANY tables in your apartment? Have you
> been drawing for a few years, or just beginning? How far along is
your
> art if you haven't been drawing for years but not a beginner either?
>
> In my personal experience and oppinion, a drafting table isn't all
> that important unless you're like... doing big drafts of stuff and
> professional comic pages n junk.
>
> I draw and ink just about anywhere, my lap, my bed, the floor, at
work
> on a cluttered desk, at the computer with a cluttered desk(granted
the
> computer itself is kind of distracting so that doesn't always work),
> the dining room table if I know I'm not going to be walked in on,
and
> at the little reading tables at the library across the street from
the
> postoffice if I have a deadline and the commission has to be mailed
> out that very day. XD
I'm no professional artist, but I've done some cartoon dfawings that
have been posted on the Net. I've used mainly my dining room table,
and I've done my drawings on Sketch Diary binder books of drawing
paper-not ideal for doing professional artwork, but I can do decent
drawings in them anyway. Whatever you're doing, unless you're
planning to do very specialized professional work, you could get by
using any ordinary tabletop surface, at least temporarily.
Long Tom.
Received on Sat Oct 01 2005 - 07:19:35 CDT