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An updated version of my workspace overlooking Manhattan. The next piece to replace in this new workspace are my speakers. Any beautifully designed speaker suggestions are welcome.
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Haha, I'm not sure if any minifig would feel comfortable working with a giant cat clock looking over you... Hahahah!! XD
COVID Natrajs being retrofitted left. I.e. new movie project material on surface related to unsuccessful earlier project.
My interest has inflated after PoIC experience. Chain reading from complex system, informatics, thermodynamics, philosophy, to novels such as "Faust" by Goethe and "Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke. Books are attracted as if I'm magnetized.
One little problem is my reading speed is usually quite slow. As a result, the books are piled on desktop as shown. It seems it's time to take "rapid reading" into my life. I need to add new bookshelf, too. My library is already full. :)
The idea: to have a workspace that has two separate sections, one for painting & sketching and one for purely animation. The IKEA Galant desk set offered me the chance to extend out the work area to do just this. There's enough room for me to spread out and do my thing.
I felt like sharing my new Lego Workspace i finally finished building.
Instead of buying something and trying to adapt it to my awkward shaped appartment and growing Lego collection i decided to design and build something myself (which is what i end up doing with everything in my appartment)
Anyway here is the result: a long table (1.6m) with equally long drawers fielding a battery of almost 50 IKEA 'Glis' sorting boxes. The building area itself features a rotating tunrtable made from clear plexiglass and an oversized horizontal ball bearing mechanism. The orange painting is for the sheer fun of it :]
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Pictures are terrible because its incredibly dark and been raining for almost 2 months straight.
The *NEW* Sweetwater Parts Workspace, now with moar awesomeness and details :D
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*Please note that the pastiebin version is without SPW logos, due to code size*
Please credit The Wezzy, the Sweetwater Team and me if used!
* Special thanks to The Wezzy for help with shading and colors!
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There's enough room for me to spread out and do my thing ... Modern isn't the cold interiors that many interpret as being unlivable, let go of the clutter and open your mind to a world of amazing detailing ... This is where you really come to understand the impact of not just good design but amazing design ... How our environments mold our lives in subtle ways that may not be clear to us ... There's a reason you walk into a space and feel refreshed or excited or maybe even a little curious to see what lies ahead ...
Here are my tips for creating a productive workspace:
Comfortable seating and having different zones are super important for home offices. No one likes to be sat at the desk all day, so have a separate nook where you can take calls, read through something, or just take five minutes.
Decorate your bookshelves. Find inspiration for your own shelves and bookcases in my Creative Workspace.
Keep your office space tidy: shut away clutter, and try to keep cables and wires to a minimum.
Thought some of you may find it interesting and maybe, useful, too..to see what kind of things I work with in my sketchbook. I know I've enjoyed studying other people's work spaces and tools. I'd just finished the block of lettering to the left, here ( fountain pens just above) when I decided to take a photo.
Tidied up my workspace. If you compare to the earlier shot, you can see there are even more shoebox subdivisions now. Sorting is great, but all those parts have to go somewhere.
My new workspace is almost finished! I still have a bit of sorting to do and put up some shelves. I'm very happy with this workspace! My girlfriend is the best for letting me use one of our bedrooms as a Lego room.
Minimalism ; It's a way to remove unnecessary clutter from life.
Workspace
A single iMac with Magic keyboard and mouse, and an aluminum, Apple-style pencil holder, all resting on an Ikea Galant desk.
Computer
A late 2012, 27 inch iMac, baseline model (i5, 8 GB ram, GTX 660m) , with a wallpaper from Inkdryer Creative.
Wallpaper inspired by this Lifehacker article.
Although the content is unrelated, it would be nice to check out my my blog and the rest of my photostream :)
this basement was an old barbershop, fifties themed. the computer is sitting over the sink and there is a barber chair just out of the shot.