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Building a Dream Art Studio - Proko

Building a Dream Art Studio - Proko

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This year I bought some space next door to the Proko office and turned it into my dream art studio! This vlog is a culmination of all the planning and work that went into building the studio, the Draftsmen set, and the place where I-ll film all my future drawing and painting videos. Thanks to Wacom for Sponsoring this video! They have some crazy Black Friday deals that I-ll list below: Check out their Cyber Weekend sale Thursday Nov 28 - Monday Dec 2 1. Save $30 on Wacom Intuos Small (CTL4100) (regularly $79. 95, on sale for $49. 95) Comes with 3 free software programs (Painter Essentials 7, CLIP STUDIO PAINT PRO, Corel After Shot 3. 2. Save 40% off SRP on all Wacom refurbished products (only good in US Wacom store) 3. Save $700 on Wacom Cintiq 22HD. Available at Wacom Store and Amazon (ASIN: B008HB5K5O) You can also go to Wacom-s Amazon page to see more deals
Date: 2022-03-14

Comments and reviews: 10


I love your Chanel. I have been through a lot of spine surgery and I can't wait until I heal enough to take drawing classes from you.
Pallet tip
I have a tip for you get a MANICURE Table, the perfect size adding a glass top makes a great pallet. Make sure it's on wheels. Look for a beauty supply shop or get your stylist to order you one. I assume you must have a great stylist as your hair always looks great.

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Dear Stan and the rest of your team,
Congrats on the new studio. I wish to thank you for you endless videos. I appreciate your tutorials for concise, informative and just the right amount of humor to keep thing from getting dry. Great guest artist makes Proko complete. It all makes learning a great experience.
Best Regards

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I think they should have painted the table black first and then add the epoxy.
Still, im no expert and I know for sure that there would still be a problem (because the -scratchy- thing (idk how is it called in english)would have removed a bit of the paint) -

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The wood isnt the problem. Attach parallel, horizontal, supports to the legs and you should be solid.
For the table? Attach two support pieces of wood, which will allow the doors to rest, on the sides of your desk. Bonus, your desk has handles for mobility

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You should have a back piece on your desk, you can put your logo on that so it's more visible to people as they walk in. could also use it to mount things or shelving, would also hide any mess like coffer cups or wires.
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Y'know, it's positively obscene to have a 32- Cintiq and NOT be a digital painter/artist. So get with it, my boy! You're certainly young enough to add that set of skills to your impressive toolbox.
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Ok ok. just gotta ask, but I know this will get deleted.
Who is bankrolling this, and were did they make the cash?
Cashy cash cash.
Ok I-ll guess. grandpa had an insurance business.

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Not to sound elitist or anything (I know it's going to sound like it, but, Stan. get rid of that fantasy sword on your peg board.
And get yourself a proper sword!

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man wish somebody told me where to get a model of a skeleton like that 17: 48 im from a 3rd world country i cant afford live models but if atleast i can get a skeleton: (
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If you need more sound treatment, canvas paintings with high density foam packed in the back works pretty decent without having big ugly panels hanging around
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