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Post your Setup!!!

Posted: Sun Jan 02, 2011 11:16 pm
by sour_jax
So I would like to see how everyone's studios are setup. An example is:

iMac
AS Pro 7
A Wacom Tablet (still trying to decide which one will be best for my budget and end result)
Audacity (For audio)
Blender (for some effects)

Note: I don't have this setup but I am aiming for this.

So what is you setup? Is a Mac better than Windows? Linux? Is a Wacom tablet the best option? How much do you use secondary programs such as audacity and/or blender? Am I missing something that would be considered essential or very useful?

Ready, Set, Post!!!!!

Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:25 am
by slowtiger
Nothing is always "better". Certain tools are best for a certain purpose, but wil suck on something else. Usually I don't do anything in just one program.
Hardware:
- Mac PPC G5
- Cintiq 21
- Epson Scanner
Animation:
- Anime Studio
- TVPAint
- Flash
Illustration:
- Photoshop
- Illustrator
- Indesign
- StreamLine
Video:
- iMovie
- FinalCut Express
Sound:
- Audacity
- Logic
And this is how it looks like:
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Posted: Mon Jan 03, 2011 10:30 pm
by PARKER
Nice setup slowtiger!

Im poor so:
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My set up:

Windows 7
HP Pavilion dv5:
320gb hardrive
RM-74 processor AMD Turion X2 Dual-core
4 gigas RAM
256 dedicated to video

Genius tablet

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:54 am
by toonertime
man, how do you sit in that
awful chair?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 1:56 am
by toonertime
slowtiger thanks for posting a pic
of your studio! i always love seeing
how artists set up their work space.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:33 am
by sbtamu
Here is my mess.

I only use a few programs.

Anime Studio 7 Pro
GIMP 2
Sony Vegas 9 Pro
FL Pro 9 producer version
Audacity 1.3 beta
Snagit 7
Virtualdub 1.9.9 (great version)
Super converter
Windows movie Maker
Blender

I use the same desk for my Job. Mostly using Auto CADD.

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Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 10:24 am
by ruscular3d
Slowtiger! What books of the trade on animation do you have that is worth mentioning?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:46 pm
by slowtiger
Not many:
Richard Williams: The Animator's Survival Kit
Nancy Beiman: Animated Performance
Thomas/Johnston: The Illusion of Life
Halas/Bachelor: Timing for Animation (only xeroxed)
Russett/Starr: Experimental Animation (lost, somewone borrowed it)
Maureen Furniss: Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics (ditto)
and of course books by/about Chuck Jones, Ralph Bakshi, the Pink Panther, Cartoon Modern, Paul Grimault, the Zagreb Studio, and so on. Not really much, less than 30 titles.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 3:12 pm
by Víctor Paredes
slowtiger wrote:Not many:
Richard Williams: The Animator's Survival Kit
Nancy Beiman: Animated Performance
Thomas/Johnston: The Illusion of Life
Halas/Bachelor: Timing for Animation (only xeroxed)
Russett/Starr: Experimental Animation (lost, somewone borrowed it)
Maureen Furniss: Art in Motion: Animation Aesthetics (ditto)
and of course books by/about Chuck Jones, Ralph Bakshi, the Pink Panther, Cartoon Modern, Paul Grimault, the Zagreb Studio, and so on. Not really much, less than 30 titles.
I imagine there are some other literature there too. Could you list some of your miscellaneous favourites, slowtiger? I'm a fan of big libraries and would be very nice to know your preferences.

PD: I will post a picture of my space soon (it's not much interesting, anyway), right now I'm far of home and office.

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:30 pm
by Vagabond
Hardware:
Dell 530S with Vista 32Bit
hp scanner & point n shoot for larger items
Casio keyboard
Genius Mousepen 8x6 (but I'm saving for www.tabletmod.com )
I ordered a 1GB video card that I hope helps AS render time.

Software:
ASPro 5.6-7.0
Adobe Production Suite CS5 (but I only know Photoshop and After Effects)
Blender 2.49 still (haven't played with 2.5 yet)
FLStudio 9 Producer

Thanks for posting these. It really shows that the tools are secondary to motivation.
@SlowTiger with all those computers do you create on one and render with the others?
@sbtamu great program list.

So only two MACs in all of LostMarbledom?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 5:18 pm
by slowtiger
@vagabond: No, I only have one work machine right now. When it renders, I prepare coffee. (I had a second G5, but when the first died, the second became the replacement.)

@selgin: sorry, that would be too long and OT here. Overall it's about 3000 books (and comics), but could you believe that I only read 2 new books last year?

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 6:32 pm
by Víctor Paredes
slowtiger wrote:@selgin: sorry, that would be too long and OT here. Overall it's about 3000 books (and comics), but could you believe that I only read 2 new books last year?
Yes, sorry for the off topic. I planned to say sorry before on my other comment, but I forgot to write it. I hope maybe some time on another miscellaneous thread we could talk about your and other's books

Posted: Tue Jan 04, 2011 7:22 pm
by ponysmasher
I need a bigger desk. My left monitor is only in portrait mode because I'm out of space.

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The laptop in the foreground is a tablet pc where I do all my drawing stuff (and everything else when I'm on the go).

Besides Anime Studio Pro I use :
Edius for editing
After Effects for compositing
Audition for sound editing/mixing
Reason for music
EDIT: And Dr Pepper for sugar addiction

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:29 am
by ruscular3d
ponysmasher wrote:I need a bigger desk. My left monitor is only in portrait mode because I'm out of space.

The laptop in the foreground is a tablet pc where I do all my drawing stuff (and everything else when I'm on the go).

Besides Anime Studio Pro I use :
Edius for editing
After Effects for compositing
Audition for sound editing/mixing
Reason for music
EDIT: And Dr Pepper for sugar addiction
All black and shiny!
Should call you the "Phantom of the keyboardist"

Posted: Wed Jan 05, 2011 12:46 am
by PARKER
Impressive setup ponysmasher!