Tools of the Trade

One of the fun aspects of being an artist is using the tools and shaping your new creation, bringing it to life. Going into an art store was one of my favorite places in thew world, walking down the isles looking for the fine brushes, testing ink or shopping for the perfect paper. I could lose myself or hours looking for the right accouterments.

When we were producing Wanted Hero bi-monthly, a series of podcasts were created to help kids understand what they needed to created their own eComics (or other art project they were working on). I was out of town at the time and the Gnomes from Clockworks City were kind enough to fill in when we discussed the ‘Tools of the Trade’.

Wanted Hero Radio NetworkA heads up: digital information deteriorates over time when it’s not saved regularly. After 2-3 years the quality begins to falter. The actual podcast is old, pulled from our ‘vintage vault’, but the information is still good. Also keep in mind that computer information advances every 6 months…so some of the information in this podcast is good, but better is available, such as the graphics card and WHRN switched to use BLUEHOST Servers (far superior and better service than Ferdiworks.com).

Hope you enjoy and feedback is always appreciated.

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2 Comments

  1. Josh N. /

    Hey Jaime,
    Was wondering if you would post some of the tools/supplies you actually use? Maybe even some links if you’ve found good deals or companies you trust?

    Thanks.

  2. coolart45 /

    That podcast was fun =).

    Computers change so often, I was curious what you’re using now? Maybe some of the programs you use to do these podcasts??

    My son’s interested in doing some audio stuff and thought you might be able.

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