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Why I take sketch breaks instead of surfing the Internet

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Re: Why I take sketch breaks instead of surfing the Internet

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My G&L Tele is out of its case leaning against the wall most all the time for this very reason. 5-10 minutes of working on my Knopfler bends and I'm good. Time well spent.

I've got a couple of guitars sitting close by, but I don't use them often enough during the work day. Have been thinking about doing something other than surfing for breaks, might have to start working some Knopfler bends myself!

Re: Why I take sketch breaks instead of surfing the Internet

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post #7

Problem with using physical media - STORAGE. Trust me, I have literally 1000's of pieces of paper lying around here with ideas, sketches, the works, built up over 15 years. I'm never going to scan any of it. Get a tablet before it's too late.

You know you can get a scanner with a feeder right? You just have to drop the paper in the feeder and it will produce a set of pdf documents.

It is more expensive than normal scanners but in your case it would properly be worth it.

Re: Why I take sketch breaks instead of surfing the Internet

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post #7

Problem with using physical media - STORAGE. Trust me, I have literally 1000's of pieces of paper lying around here with ideas, sketches, the works, built up over 15 years. I'm never going to scan any of it. Get a tablet before it's too late.

The problem with moving to explicitly tablets is that the feel of different papers/pens is radically different than any electronic technology can provide. There are smartpens now, but there's still a loss of texture when storing images, and displaying them on a backlit screen alters them as well. That aside, a tablet completely wrecks the point of getting away from all the distractions that come with your computer.

This is so true. I was given an iPad 2 earlier this year and I love it. Reading, surfing, planning, wireframing, does it all.

But doodling? Brainstorming? There is no app in the world (yet?) that can match a pad of paper and a good, comfortable pen.

Re: Why I take sketch breaks instead of surfing the Internet

#18

My G&L Tele is out of its case leaning against the wall most all the time for this very reason. 5-10 minutes of working on my Knopfler bends and I'm good. Time well spent.

I do the same with my bass when I am working at home. My only problem is that sometimes I get so excited playing it that is hard to stop.
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