LIA Cast 332 - Art Tools: New Potential and Reliable Favorites
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Whether digital or analog, favorite art tools have a timeline and a story to them. First you’re curious about a new way or something breaks and it’s time to try something else. Then you explore an option and have an impression, will this new tablet or marker be a keeper? Some tools get to stick around and reliably help you get real projects completed. A special few tools become things we look forward to using. Join Jerzy and Rob as they share a few recent and long standing favorite art tools. Along the way they’ll share the kinds of situations and projects that got those tools "hired". Sponsors for this episode Four Million Years Later Rob and Kate's coaching Lean Into Art Discord Links mentioned: Lihit Lab Bag in Bag Logitech Vertical Ergonomic Mouse Filmstro Brad Colbow's YouTube Channel BandLab Day One Digital Spdif to Analog Audio Squid Boox Note Air reMarkable 2 Typora Thanks to our top Patreon supporters Nate Marcel Braondon Dayton Becca Hillburn Chris Watkins Stephen Stone-Bush This week's 2 Minute Practice Doodle a page full of characters, one character at a time Connect with Jerzy and Rob Jerzy on Instagram Rob on Instagram Lean Into Art on Twitter
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