Been watching Proko since I was in middle school. Am 21 as of this Monday. Im still a pretty subpar artisit but its inspirational to see how far master Proko has come along. Congratulations on the amazing studio!!!
If you need more sound treatment, canvas paintings with high density foam packed in the back works pretty decent without having big ugly panels hanging around
A temporary fix to keep you from having to feel the rough edges and keep the desk in better shape for longer is to go get a large glass panel, even a recycled window, make sure the edges are sanded, and place that over the top. On camera the symbol on the desk looks good, we can only see the mistakes and roughness up close.
This is lovely!! I am so happy that you have such a creative space!!! It's really inspiring for others, and it's so helpful to see the "behind the scenes" layout of how you get things done. You also obviously have an incredible team of folks working with you to accomplish so much. I can't wait to see what you all do in the future! Such a dream studio! Well done!!!
If you would have put the apoxy in a vacuum chamber it would have sucked out the bubbles. Even a cheap homemade vacuum chamber works, like a fish tank with a taped-on cardboard top with a hole cut for a vacuum hose taped-on attachment. Mythbusters and comicon artists use stuff like that all the time and have come up with all sorts of cheap hacks and tricks that could be applied in various situations. Othereise, you can buy a vacuum chamber for apoxy. :)
I love your Chanel. I have been through a lot of spine surgery and I can't wait until I heal enough to take drawing classes from you. Pallet tip I have a tip for you get a MANICURE Table , the perfect size adding a glass top makes a great pallet . Make sure it's on wheels. Look for a beauty supply shop or get your stylist to order you one. I assume you must have a great stylist as your hair always looks great.
I think you should have painted the desk first and then fill it with that red something then i think i could have turned the way you wanted because it would not have mess up the logo part
I’ve been subscribed for years. Your anatomy tutorials were extremely helpful when i was first learning to draw people. It’s been so damn cool to watch you and your channel grow. Congrats on the dope new studio!
I laughed so many times, like the cut to throwing the fabric soundprooding off the balcony lol! So good. Great place! Can't wait to see what you do in it
I think hearing about owning an art studio is cool but seeing how it’s done makes the possibility of having an art studio of my own seem less distant. This was really cool and inspiring.
Hey, that's great, Stan! Now could I have one of those? I've been really good and I only punched maybe like 5 people this year. Kidding, I'm not violent. Like at all. I'm an artist. We tend to chill tf out. Seriously, man. Studio looks great! You lucky, hard working man, you.
An architect and/or an interior designer would have given you fantastic results! our responsability is making the best possible space for everyone, no matter who they are, what they do, how they live! You did a good job Mr Stan! thanks for letting us have a look at your studio.
Well, my studio consists of a donated table, a donated office chair and a donated floor lamp, with a row of empty soup cans for my pencils. But otherwise, it's exactly like this.
You should have gotten some silicone and formed a mold of your hand and then poured the epoxy in to the mold. Really nice setup by the way. You've inspired me to fix up my own space.
Parabéns pelo Estudio alugado. Brincadeiras aparte ficou Fo&@ esse canal merece crescer sempre Piewdiepie não pode ficar sozinho no topo por mais que é complicado disbancar ele impossível na verdade mas muitos inscritos esse canal é Incrível. Congratulations on the rented studio. Jokes aside got Fuc & @ this channel deserves to grow always Piewdiepie can't be alone on top no matter how complicated it is to beat it impossible actually but many subscribers this channel is Amazing.
Proko when you are pouring the epoxy, if you use a torch with a flame at about 12" away from the epoxy, will cause the bubbles to pop. Carbon monoxide causes the bubbles to burst. Do this after you have it poured.
Stan, get a hold of Stone Coat Countertops for your desk! He's awesome!! Do a colab or something. Do a light up logo table for fun..and do some granite and marble light up walls, and of course countertops.
man wish somebody told me where to get a model of a skeleton like that 17:48 im from a 3rd world country i cant afford live models but if atleast i can get a skeleton :(
Y'know, it's positively obscene to have a 32" Cintiq and NOT be a digital painter/artist. So get with it, my boy! You're certainly young enough to add that set of skills to your impressive toolbox.
Dear Stan! Based on the amount of botchedfuckery demonstrated during the epoxy and glove scene, I hereby award you the title of honorary Hungarian. We know and appreciate the art of "gányolás" and that attempt was a worthy specimen.
Ok ok.. just gotta ask, but I know this will get deleted. Who is bankrolling this, and were did they make the cash? Cashy cash cash... Ok I’ll guess..grandpa had an insurance business.
I think they should have painted the table black first and then add the epoxy. Still, im no expert and I know for sure that there would still be a problem (because the "scratchy" thing (idk how is it called in english)would have removed a bit of the paint) 😅
The wood isnt the problem. Attach parallel, horizontal, supports to the legs and you should be solid. For the table? Attach two support pieces of wood, which will allow the doors to rest, on the sides of your desk. Bonus, your desk has handles for mobility