#it was a little set of apple pencil tips with protectors and a case so it wasn't like it was anything too fragile at least
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Saw the delivery guy drop off a (very light) package we were expecting and walk away after taking the photo of it, and in the ~10 seconds it took for me to slip my shoes on to go out and get it it was gone and for a brief second we were just "did he take a photo and throw it or something???" and nah there was just a very good perfectly timed wind gust sent it into a bush but that was an experience for a few seconds
#vena vents#not art#it was a little set of apple pencil tips with protectors and a case so it wasn't like it was anything too fragile at least#but it was for some reason in a box and not the usual envelope so it was just? very easy to blow away?#usually when it's windy here and it's an envelope they stick a corner of it under the foot of a light metal chair we have#the image of a delivery guy just taking the photo after delicately setting the box down then throwing it like a football star is funny tho
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I'm a Procreate Illustrator: Here Are the 7 Tools I Can't Live Without
It wouldn’t be an irony to mention that Procreate has changed my life. Before the times of the double-finger undo, with ink-stained hands i might frustrate discard sheet upon sheet of paper, feeling like i used to be wasting both precious paper and time, learn graphic designing the most essential for company just find the best institutions which have provided the best graphic designing course in Delhi service and join them get started.
Or I’d carefully lay out twenty wet-paint illustrations on the ground , hoping a gust of wind from the balcony wouldn’t flip them over and stain my floor.
Then there was the scanning. Oh, the scanning, which I loathed.
Enter the iPad into my life, and with it, the Procreate app. i used to be amazed at how quickly I could create my illustrations, with such realistic-looking brushes! And once I added the proper screen protector (more thereon later), the experience felt just like the real McCoy . the method was quick, clean, and portable! My workflow was such a lot more efficient, and projects took half the time. i used to be hooked.
After a couple of years of trial and error, I’m here to share with you my seven tried and trusted tools that I simply can’t live without.
1. The proper Pencils
If you’re anything like me, you start any project with a sketch. And though you'll easily sketch with, say, a Procreate ballpoint pen- wouldn’t you agree there’s something perfect a few scratchy 2B? While I’m hooked in to the 6B pencil that comes with the default Procreate app, I’ve purchased quite few pencil brush sets, and consistently add my favorites to a Procreate brush set I’ve fondly named “Shelly’s Toolbox”. What makes an honest pencil in my opinion, you ask? For a pencil brush to tick all of the boxes on behalf of me , it's to reply well to the Apple Pencil’s tilt, has got to have good smudge-ability (that’s a word, right?), and be just grainy enough. i do know it once I see it.
2. Paper-like Screen Protector
The first thing i like to recommend people buy once they treat themselves to an iPad, is that the PaperLike Screen Protector. It’s a matte screen protector with an ever-so-slight texture that does exactly what its name suggests: it perfectly mimics that slight resistance you get from drawing on real paper. So if you’ve been sliding around on your glass screen and can’t understand why you only can’t seem to regulate your linework such as you can in your sketchbook, this is often the merchandise for you. It’s on the pricier side with an almost $40 tag , but the pack includes two screen protectors. I’ve found them to be super durable and straightforward to wash . In short, I’m never going back.
3. Paper Textures
One of the most important compliments anyone can give me is to say that my digital illustrations don’t look digital. There’s nothing wrong with digital art that does appear as if it’s been created on a computer, except for my particular drawing style, i really like that I can sometimes trick people into thinking my work is all analog. My most up-to-date discovery, one which I find brings my drawings from good to great, is digital paper textures. i prefer them subtle, but the proper paper texture just makes a bit more tangible.
Check out my quick illustration above, shown with and without a digital texture. You can find these during a huge range of textures and colours (kraft paper, anyone?). you'll find that applying certain blending modes creates the simplest effect – Multiply blending mode works best on behalf of me . fiddle and see which is that the best fit your illustration style. the proper combination of blending modes and textures can make your art come to life. Find a set that most accurately fits your style, like this Magic Paper for Procreate or these Paper Texture Brushes.
4. Portable Battery
In a perfect world, my iPad would have endless battery life and that i could spend all day under a tree drawing away. Alas, that it not the case. Always faster than i would like it to, my battery drained when running Procreate and that i was left with no choice but to get a cute little portable charger. Just charge it fully, and toss it into your bag- you’ll thank me later.
5. Beautiful Art Brushes
I’ve mentioned pencil brushes, and people are wonderful for sketching. except for my work, I often wish to achieve a textured paint-and-colored pencil search for the ultimate colored versions. Procreate brushes are engineered in such how that they believe a source file (imagine the form that defines the comb ’s tip) and a grain file (imagine the feel upon which you’d apply the brush strokes). When a brush is made well, those two elements-along with another really important settings- can create pure magic on your screen.
6. Texture Brushes
So much depth are often added to illustrations by layering some stippling, hatching, and shading to your work. In the spirit of saving time, I’ve also rounded up a couple of wonderful texture brushes that do this work for you! fiddle with a bunch of various brushes and see which works best together with your illustration style.
7. Procreate Grids
As a children’s book illustrator, I often pair my illustrations with lettering, oftentimes within the sort of a book cover. i will be able to often scour Pinterest for hours trying to find fun and artistic text layouts to inspire me. With the assistance of a handy grid guide, you'll create balanced, eye-catching lettering. Just use the stamp brushes to plan your lettering, and voila! Beautiful lettering designs in seconds!
I used a Grid Builder to fiddle with lettering layouts for a book cover sketch. And there you've got it. I’ve shared my Procreate tools with you, and hope you’ll love them the maximum amount as I do. Please share a number of your Procreate must-haves with me below! Shelly Las lo may be a children’s book illustrator living in Israel. She is represented by Christmas pudding Illustration Agency. She has worked with some wonderful clients including Penguin Random House, Osborne Publishing UK, and bravado Magazine. you'll find more of her work here and here.
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HOW MANY CHARGING CORDS ARE IN YOUR LIFE?
We are a society that loves our electronics. We are power junkies. Many of us have one or more cell phones, tablets and computers, that at the writing of this post, all have power cords. These cords, needed to keep all of our devices charged, are now our lifelines. Even though we make lofty plans to be less “connected”, for most of us we nearly go into withdrawal when we run out of a charge!
CORDS,CORDS,CORDS
Almost no one is happy with the cords and power packs laying all over the kitchen counter. If you are one of the few that have successfully figured out how to prevent yourself, your family and friends from plugging in “just for a minute”….you get mega kuddos and 5 stars!
If you remain like the rest of us, keep reading on this Motivational Monday and join in the conversation of ways to deal with these mini snakes.
THE PINTEREST APPROACH TO RECHARGE OUR DEVICES
Pinterest is an endless resource for showing ways to create Charging Stations. We agree, many work in theory and others are just so darn cute. As designers we repeatedly help our clients plan these stations that are built with the intention of everyone in the household placing their numerous devices in designated places.
The problem begins right away. We all have too many devices to house them all in the stations at one time and we are too dependent on these mini computers to ignore them while they are charging in a hidden spot. “What if I get a text?!”
HOW WE REALLY HANDLE CHARGING OUR DEVICES
The truth is most of us need want to see our devices when they are charging. Messy or neat, the task of charging all of our devices out in the open is happening on a regular basis.
WHAT WORKS BEST FOR MOST
No matter how you choose to conquer the cord clutter it all boils down to our humble outlets. Better known as receptacles in the construction design industry. (a little snobby and after 35 years I still call them outlets) Although our trade resources keep touting that wireless charging is very near, it will be some time before we have a cord free life. Remember how computers were to eliminate paper in our worlds? If this had happened as predicted then I would not be the scan and shred it queen of the family.
Charging Is A Personal Thing
Below we will look at the simple recommendations we build into our designs, for ourselves and clients, that can create charging stations that really work. Before we do, here is the Number One Trick For Controlling Cord Clutter we promised.
Each Person Must Find “Their” Special Spot To Charge All Devices
What? But this tip is not a cute little Pinterest board nor does it require anything more than an outlet receptacle. Correct. Take a few minutes, or watch for a few days, and see where each person in the house plugs in most. It’s human nature that when one space is full we hunt for the next available. What if the “next available” was your very own designated spot and only your devices could be charged there? A spot set up with permanent cords in place and plenty of spots for each device. No one to borrow your cords or your free flowing juice. With a little effort, and minor cost it can happen. And these systems are totally portable so if one spot is not working we can adjust till it works.
Watch The Surge While You Multiply
Dual receptacles represent the majority of outlets in our homes and businesses. The adapter below quickly offers 3 plug ins and 2 usb slots. This one is also a surge protector which is so very important when charging our expensive devices. I carry one while traveling. Not only am I able to charge safely in any public environment, but I can be the darling of the airport and “share” if I am in the mood. Airport manors could still use some improvement. Sorry, back to the subject.
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Take A Stand
There are as many iPhone/iPad stands out there as there are devices. I did not think I needed one for a long time. Just another “thing” on my desk or counter. However, after I began using an iPad for recipes, I quickly learned how nice it was to have the iPad perched like a cookbook while working on a new creation for Mr. LBD. Here is the one that works for me. I place it in front of an outlet and keep the cord that charges both my phone and iPad in the wall. The cords are somewhat hidden behind the knife block front when charging. The phone can still be seen for that important text that might be coming in. (at dinner time it’s usually much needed girlfriend gossip catch up) The kitchen is where I naturally gravitate towards for charging. It’s my spot. Remember this post? A mass of wires is not the best way to make our kitchens look their best!
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This little caddy shows a phone with the similar idea, but can also hold a tablet. Same theory and I do like the scissors having a home. This one has the benefit of the multiple slots for the charging cords and can even attach to a computer. I can see this one on a desk or the kitchen counter.
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Both Mr. LBD and I are Apple product users. He used to belong to the android dark side but crossed over at my urging early this year. I wanted the new iPad Pro (yes the one with the pencil I use for work everyday now). Perhaps this works the same in your household. When one wants a new device and justifies it by “gifting” our current, couldn’t live without it device to our beloved. Thus he became a full fledged member of the Apple community…watch and all.
He’d probably like a charging stand like this if he still used a desk. Since his “office” is now his favorite chair, he is all set up with an outlet, multi port surge adapter and all the cords for each device neatly perched on a stool next to the chair. It’s his natural spot.
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Start Training Early
We have many savvy parents who are teaching the little ones to take control of their own devices and all the attachments that come with them. Fun stations can be placed in kids rooms and playrooms. Love the color options for each kiddo. Being portable makes it easy to “revise” the locations as needed or to have a time out. It happens!
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When we are hired to design mudrooms and family stations, we always plan for a minimum of one outlet for the kids to be able to use as their place to charge. In many cases we also place an outlet up higher for Moms to be able to monitor a bit. One Mom we know has a curfew for all devices to be in their cubbie so bedtime happens and school mornings are controlled. Smart gal! Here’s a few examples again from Pinterest. Wouldn’t the colored charging stations above look so nice in an open cubbie area?
Containing The Cords
One thing we highly recommend is to have multiple cords for the same device. Keep one in the spots you choose to designate as the charging stations. Being able to leave a cord in place and have a spare to travel with is an affordable luxury. Plus if one fails, you have a spare. This is also very important with the larger, more expensive battery packs for laptops. There is no good time for a laptop to be without a charge and no way to charge it. I’ve got two. One is secretly hidden in the sofa which is my favorite place to work on blog posts late at night.
I really did not know too much about retractable charging cords that are compatible with so many devices. They do control the cord clutter a bit and are nice in the car. Easy to slip in a work bag or backpack. Now if someone could make a mini version of this to stick on the back of the phone we’d really be in good shape!
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Always Have A Backup
People who use their phones and tablets for business are pretty in sync with having a backup source to recharge the devices. These backup devices need a place to charge and can follow the same theory as above. With the cost of these backups so low, every one can have their own and charge them in their own designated spots. This can become as much of a habit as charging a phone and can make a difference in a lot of situations where our beloved outlet is not available. I for one, am getting too old to camp on an airport floor with the masses coveting the dual receptacles. I recharge my phone with a backup device often.
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In light of our countries recent storms, Mr. LBD and I were prepared with one of these “do it all” backup devices. This one is about the size of a beverage can and offers 3 different ports. The charge is powerful and can recharge phones 4 times, tablets twice and a laptop once. It charges itself quickly when needed. I can see this being nice for other than emergency situations. It is pricey but gave us peace of mind when we needed it.
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The last charger is one that can go in the car and charge a number of different devices. There are many smaller units that can charge a phone or tablet in the car. This one can do a computer, or any device that needs a true 110 outlet. Combined with an internet hotspot on a cell phone, a fully charged computer is a mobile office. In a storm, a tank of gas is more than a means of transportation. It’s an outlet that can refill all the battery backups we need.
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You may be thinking this is a little over the top and there will never be a time when you couldn’t go without your devices. Perhaps. I agree we can all disconnect and interact with each other more often. For me, that will have to be while our devices are charging in their designated spots!
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