

It’s not just a piece of metal with some holes drilled into it and some bolts attached. I appreciate that, and it looked like something that I wanted to try myself and to share with other artists who might be interested in a stand It looks like you have to actually have knowledge in order to be able to make something like this. I was seeing a lot of stuff on the internet, like people telling artists to replace their pen nibs with spaghetti noodles, and unofficial brackets to attach a Cintiqs to a stand with acrylic or metal that looks like something that was made in somebody’s basement.Īlthough Chris’s product is made in a basement, it doesn’t look like it. In that regard, from the recording standpoint, it’s nice to have consistency, but it’s also nice to be able to move to a drawing position and not have to worry about messing up my recording setup. With XOOT_PRO, it’s going to more or less be locked within a fixed range. If I was recording over my shoulder with the Ergotron arm in front of me, it’s not in a specific position it’s just wherever it ends up. There can be these fixed positions for the screen.

If I don’t try to move the XOOT_PRO itself and I rely only on changing the angle of the screen, my camera can stay where it’s at.

S o that’s the stuff that I use on a regular basis I use a n AT4040 condenser microphone running into a hardware mixer and I have some smart lights that I control with S tream D eck which is like a little keypad that can perform shortcuts. I t’s a photography camera but I have it connected through HDMI to my computer. I f we’re going to get into other equipment that I use on a regular basis … I have a Lumix G 85 camera. I use a desktop computer and have other computers like all – in – one tablets that I ‘ll use when I’m out of the office. T h e two extra screens are usually just to put extra windows on, I might have reference images or scripts for my video that I’m recording or maybe other applications while multitask ing. I have two other displays: a 24 inch computer monitor and a 50-inch HDTV that’s behind my C intiq. I t also gets used for a lot of other things besides drawing, like video editing and checking email. I use the C intiq 27QHD touch, t hat’s my primary drawing device.
