"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
I have no clue what you guys are talking about! Just think about the next generation who will have no idea what inkjet film was and how it was used.
Church key? Oil Spout? Typewriter? Lawn Darts?
Quote from: Frog on September 18, 2012, 04:39:22 PMOne thing is for sure. Graphics arts cameras notwithstanding, don't throw anything away!The rich young folks will buy all of your junk as retro-cool! Church key? Oil Spout? Typewriter? Lawn Darts? can you say ebay?The same lp's (that's long playing records) that I bought for a quarter when CD's took over, are often going for as much as one hundred times that now!(your results may vary )Reminds me of the time I put an LP on the turntable, cued a track in the middle, and my kid didn't know how I hit it right at the beginning. Had to tell him to count in, then look for the smooth spot that was the space between tracks by looking across the record so you could see the smooth spots.
One thing is for sure. Graphics arts cameras notwithstanding, don't throw anything away!The rich young folks will buy all of your junk as retro-cool! Church key? Oil Spout? Typewriter? Lawn Darts? can you say ebay?The same lp's (that's long playing records) that I bought for a quarter when CD's took over, are often going for as much as one hundred times that now!(your results may vary )
Quote from: tpitman on September 18, 2012, 07:20:07 PMQuote from: Frog on September 18, 2012, 04:39:22 PMOne thing is for sure. Graphics arts cameras notwithstanding, don't throw anything away!The rich young folks will buy all of your junk as retro-cool! Church key? Oil Spout? Typewriter? Lawn Darts? can you say ebay?The same lp's (that's long playing records) that I bought for a quarter when CD's took over, are often going for as much as one hundred times that now!(your results may vary )Reminds me of the time I put an LP on the turntable, cued a track in the middle, and my kid didn't know how I hit it right at the beginning. Had to tell him to count in, then look for the smooth spot that was the space between tracks by looking across the record so you could see the smooth spots.gotta chuckle out of this one. . . 'wonder how many kids would be lost these days if they were given a phone with a dial?pierre
When I first started doing art professionally computers did way less than a smart phone. Everything had a feel of craftsmanship to it, sitting at a drafting table with all of your squares, templates and other implements of the trade makes you feel so artistic. I even miss the the smell of wax warming in the morning , as well as the moments of solitude that went along with dark room work . On the flip side, I probably produce way more work in a 3 hours now than I did in a day back then. Something to be said for both.
all of our product was redrawn with Rapidograph pens on frosted acetate and stippled for shading.