see that keyboard shelf leaning against the wall? That's *always been there, since the desk was first semi-assembled over 5 years ago. I wouldn't mind, but i've moved house twice since then ...
@Jon: Anatomy for the Artist? I got that for Christmas over a year ago. Couldn't understand it. Took an anatomy course instead. Now I just use it as reference. It's all what the class taught me.
@Hollow: Office Depot I hate they design those little spaces for your case that provide no airflow, or room to change cables.
@Sal: I keep it next to me so I'm more motivated to pick it up.
Ely: Yeah, was always a bitch getting to the back side of my comp since I had it set-up in a corner. I have a much bigger, simpler desk at home now. I'll post a pic when I get home.
Haha yeah Adam, you are actually the one who got me into this stikfas groove
I remember you posting these pics a while back and thought how awesome these things would be to find crazy poses for sketching. I also have a fluogreen G2 male but am a bit disappoited by it for now... Too many joints (extra ones on knees and elbows) making the figure less natural to pose, and the green plastic is of cheaper quality than the black one. Having fun with them both so far anyways
Oh and as a side note, you really need to cut off the little plastic bits you left everywhere, you lazy Joi!
Hey, where can you get these things? I'm guessing they're less expensive than the wood and metal ones you find in most artstores? (and possibly more posable and durable, since those things actually do suck quite a bit)
I've seen some box versions in the UK last year but I guess that most of the sales are made online. The very basic alpha male - blister pack is only 4.5 USD + shipping costs. MANY other variants are available but I personnaly love the feel of the basic figure the most. I wish I had the nina extension tho
Not that these things are rather small compared to the classic wooden arty figure. There is one big stikfafella available but its more of a collector/fanboy thing I guess
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Toy shot!
Then, I bought a second monitor:
And @ Kinko's:
see that keyboard shelf leaning against the wall? That's *always been there, since the desk was first semi-assembled over 5 years ago. I wouldn't mind, but i've moved house twice since then ...
Here's mine...unedited. My toys and guitars etc. are in the other room.:)
@Hollow: Office Depot I hate they design those little spaces for your case that provide no airflow, or room to change cables.
@Sal: I keep it next to me so I'm more motivated to pick it up.
The midgets helping me with boring daily desktop tasks.
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Haha pior I own about 4 of those little guys:
check this thing out:http://www.poetictech.com/prices/ I need something more practical than this tho, with storage and shelf space.
I remember you posting these pics a while back and thought how awesome these things would be to find crazy poses for sketching. I also have a fluogreen G2 male but am a bit disappoited by it for now... Too many joints (extra ones on knees and elbows) making the figure less natural to pose, and the green plastic is of cheaper quality than the black one. Having fun with them both so far anyways
Oh and as a side note, you really need to cut off the little plastic bits you left everywhere, you lazy Joi!
I've seen some box versions in the UK last year but I guess that most of the sales are made online. The very basic alpha male - blister pack is only 4.5 USD + shipping costs. MANY other variants are available but I personnaly love the feel of the basic figure the most. I wish I had the nina extension tho
Not that these things are rather small compared to the classic wooden arty figure. There is one big stikfafella available but its more of a collector/fanboy thing I guess
http://www.stikfas.com/shop/prodpix/14_alphamale_pose2.jpg
Yay!
sadly the little man is always starting big fights!