The key is to travel light but still have all the things you need. :)
The tech stuff:
• I use a small Artograph lightbox
• I save everything on the external drive and put it back in my desktop when I get back to the studio.
The idea stuff:
• I like HB & 2B for pencils & Zebra Clip-On with 4 colors + mechanical
The watercolor stuff:
• I bought the small water color containers at a Japanese dollar-store.
• I use the lids as water containers. Fill both lid-containers with water. Use one to clean up the brush, and the other one should always have relatively clean water. When the water gets murky, I pour it into the "dirty" container and refill the lid with clean water. It saves me time running back and forth the coffee restroom to get clean water.
• For watercolor pads, I switch between Canson and Arches.
• I bought the spray bottle at a local Target.
The other useful stuff:
The entire studio:
(I can fit them all in my backpack if needed.)
My "on-the-go" gears are an accumulation of trials-and-errors as well as observation of how others work. I am sure through time, you too will find your personal perfect "on-the-go" gears. When you do, please drop us a line on the comments below. We would love to learn from each other!
Note: If you only have room for two things, bring your sketchbook and a pen/pencil. They are your best friends!
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Maple Lam illustrates and writes for children's books. You can check out more of her work at www.maplelam.com.
So amazing Maple! Is your backpack the size of a fridge? Great post
ReplyDeleteThanks, Brian! No, no, I don't carry ALL my gears at once. I pick and choose the things I need for the day. (But I can flee with my entire on-the-go studio at moment notice.) :)
DeleteThat is great! I just wonder what you do with the light box when you are on the go?
ReplyDeleteSometimes I do quick sketches on 8.5x11 papers. When I see one of the images work, I use the lightbox to transfer the image onto my watercolor paper. If I don't have the lightbox with me, I just re-draw the image on the watercolor paper. The lightbox helps save me time to re-draw and erase.
DeleteI also use the lightbox when I do graphic novel concepts. I like to draft character placements on the computer, print it, and use that as a guide when I use my lightbox.
(I do the printing part at home, as I don't have an on-the-go printer.) :)
Thanks for sharing, it is interesting having an insight into your process.
DeleteMaple- Looks like you're ready for anything! I love this!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Elizabeth! :)
DeleteThis is an amazing post! Love how you've laid everything out. It makes me want to get my own on-the-go studio and head to the nearest coffee shop!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim! Glad you find it helpful. :)
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