I'm far from done, but at least the basic setup is decided. So far, I have chosen two opposite corners of the room. One will be for graphic design and the primary computer area. Of course, I still have stuff in boxes that must be put away in drawers or on a shelf.
The other area is occupied by Austin's Uplift Desk, which is perfect for working with sculpture. Depending on the work, you should stand or sit; this mechanical-electronic desk is just perfect for that.
Once everything is better distributed in the room, my first work will be a small sculpture. I'm using myself as a model of a guitar player. Not because I'm good at playing guitar but because I want to represent a sculpture of a guitar player. In the future, once I have access to more resources, I will either hire and pay or simply request voluntary models for sculptures.
It's important to mention that modeling for sculpture doesn't imply standing while I draw. No, it's just four pictures of a model taken from four angles. Back, front, and the two sides. This is for proportions and a reference. Models in a studio standing for hours is a school thing and mainly stuff from the past. I would never do it as I get tired or distracted quickly.
I will update you once I start working or if I have something relevant coming up.
By the way, the Coca-Cola can in the picture is not a can but a Bluetooth speaker.
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