I'm surprised how much I use this piece of furniture in my perfect art studio
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I'm surprised how much I use this piece of furniture in my perfect art studio
"My wife and I bought this house back in 2020, but it wasn't until the start of 2025 that I finally decided to make some moves towards fitting out my dream office. Prior to this, my workspace had been practically the same setup for eight years. I tend to get tunnel vision and not bother with updating my studio. I believe I had an office with no prints, posters, or any decoration for the first three years of owning our home."
"As far as equipment goes I'm pretty boring. I use a medium-sized Wacom Intuos Pro tablet for all of my work. Before that, I owned an Intuos4 for about 10 years, it was my first tablet and lasted a long time for all of the use that I got out of it. I'll occasionally do some traditional work at my desk, mostly little sketches in pen or pencil, but I feel much more at ease working in Photoshop."
The homeowner bought the house in 2020 and only began updating the studio at the start of 2025. The workspace had remained virtually unchanged for eight years and lacked prints, posters, or decoration for the first three years of ownership. In early 2025 new furniture was purchased, including a desk, shelves for knickknacks, and a standing desk base that is used almost every day. The primary creative tool is a medium-sized Wacom Intuos Pro tablet, preceded by an Intuos4 used for about ten years. Occasional traditional sketches happen, but most work is done in Photoshop; peripherals and monitors show signs of heavy everyday use.
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