 Hi there, it's DJB and today I'm going to be giving you a studio room tour. Now if you guys have been following me since the beginning, you will have known that I recently moved and this actually made it so that I have way more space than I've ever had for studio. Now I have three different stations for sculpting, painting, and dremeling. I'm going to give you a bit of a studio tour and how I make this space work. First starts, this is a single bedroom. It's the biggest bedroom in the house and we have dedicated it to studio. I share this space with my boyfriend, so this is actually his studio table, is this whole area and he makes little miniature models. So I don't own this section, but I have taken the entire wall as my studio space. Camera tripod is always hanging out. My camera is usually in here so that it's easy to film with. I have a little TV table just set up with the Lazy Susan. The Lazy Susan is really useful for doing turntables of finished and in progress pieces. And this whole table here is dedicated to sculpting. So I actually have a couple of rubens that I've hung up. I have some reference images and the majority of my anatomy sculptures, but I usually have my phone with me when I'm sculpting here. I want to get some kind of a tablet set up or something a little bit better to have more immediate reference. I have my big daylight which illuminates this whole table. I have a lot of my tools in separate containers here. So I have silicone tools, some crappy paint brushes for smoothing epoxy, and then my miscellaneous tools there. I keep my projects normally just on this table. I have epoxy sculpt back there and some clear acrylic rods. My isopropyl alcohol and magic sculpt lives over here. Paper towels and chopped towels as well as the tools that I use most of the time. A jar for epoxy, some paper towels for that and more magic sculpt. So this is completely dedicated to sculpting and it generally does not look this clean ever. Down here I have all of my tools. So I have my tray which has my sandpaper envelope, a wood thing that I can use at any point and a plastic thing I can use at any point. I keep a majority of the tools in this container. So I have my baking soda, my blue tape, armature wire, glass beads for eyes, fondant, veining medium, super glue toothpicks, and I have a bunch of magnets and stuff in a little container there. The second drawer I keep all of my tools and my sandpaper. I have a little dish just used to sandpaper in there. Tin foil and glue sticks, extra sculpting. I have my scrub brushes for stripping in here and just a bunch of random tools. In the very bottom I have my heat pad for clay, hot glue gun and hair dryer. This is just the larger tools. I have more sandpaper in the corner. And this is just like a project that I'm currently working on. So I just have this stuff in a little dish. Coming over to this side I have my painting station. So that's a completely separate desk. It lays right underneath the window which is pretty fun. So I got a view of the backyard. It gets pretty sunny about midday here. I use the ring light for my painting and that way I can maneuver it around a little easier and it doesn't take up so much table space. So I have my airbrush cleaner. I have Vallejo paints. I have my cheap acrylic paints. Golden high flow acrylics. My oil paints and my Joe Sanchez as well as my Pam Pastels. A brush cleaner and my oil mediums. I keep just a color chart here as well as a hair growth chart. And I keep track of what I'm painting and what colors I'm using. I keep my paint brushes here. These are in mutant paint brushes to in that container separate from the other ones. As well as my pastel pencils. I have crappier brushes. I have makeup brushes for pastel. And then my really fancy expensive brushes here from actual earth stores. A can of water. And I have a laptop that I have here for reference and that has been working really well. To just have your reference right where you need it. This is a super old laptop. It barely runs but it works to just view images. Up there I have my Bose speaker as well as my respirator and a couple other paint trays in that box. And I keep a couple projects just lining this windowsill because it's really pretty including my juggernaut and my studio air purifier is there. I also have a really long like four foot phone cord so that I can watch Netflix while I paint or listen to music and I don't have to worry about my phone dying even if I have references on my phone. And so that just hangs out on a command hook and I can have it either on my painting desk or my sculpting desk because that cord is so long. So that's really a useful tip if you have more than one desk. I keep a roll of paper towel as well and my two airbrushes on an airbrush stand here. As well I have my Lazy Susan underneath the desk. I have a couple things in here. Just some sponges for your colleagues. Q-tips, micro brushes, pointy nail tees, chopstick because you always need chopstick. And my airbrush cleaning tools. My pencil sharpener with my eraser pencil. And I keep some blue tape here for masking off certain areas of the forces of paint. And my air compressor lives down here. So I have some airbrush cleaner, some airbrush things. My gloves readily accessible. I have some sheets of paper and some more verbal gloves down there. Then I have this box which is just for used paint palettes that need to be cleaned. So I have hung this big painter's sheet on command hooks from the roof and the reason being is that this is very messy. This is the Dremel station. So when I am dremeling I can just hang the sheet so that it hangs fully straight and doesn't get in the way and that way I can dremel in here and it protects the rest of the studio from getting the flyaways. So this is just another little desk that I have. I have my smoke trap air fan up there. I have a base cell container that I usually have water in. And I have my Dremel on a stand with a flex shaft as well as my respirator for dremel-y. I have a really nice little lamp that I got and I keep my heat gun there as well as my vise. And I have a couple little tools down in here so I have all the pieces that I use most of the time. I have extra sanding drums in here according to grit. Then I have some extra dremeling tools I have some extra dremeling bits my gloves, some pliers, my hacksaw and my safety goggles. Down there I just keep my box of parts so anything that I cut off the models that I don't want anymore I just throw in there and also used aerosol bit. That's my actual Dremel case that it came with. I have another table for just like painting canvases and I have this stool that is specifically for this. Then over here I just have a body box literally it's just a box of horses and lots of different horses in there. I'm trying to accumulate a bigger body run just so that I have more choices of what I would like to work on. The bottom box is actually full of stable mates so it's stable mates and traditionals whenever I'm feeling it. And then this single shelf is mine as well so on the very top I just have a box of boxes it's just miscellaneous bins and cups and different things that I use to just organize things out. I have some canvas painting acrylics up there as well as some paint brushes and these are my run of primed models in progress that are little steel mates as well as some knock horses that I got. This is normally my work in progress shelf so these are the horses that are in progress most of the time including my finished commission. Then I have all of my sealers on the next shelf so my testers still coat and my primer and I like to store them sideways so that the pigments don't settle in the bottom of the can. I also have some more isopropyl alcohol and some gesso. On this shelf I just have progress horses that stay in the body box because they may wreck so just work in progress. I have a commission thing in there and also these medallions that I attempt to sculpt. In this container this is my resin casting supplies so I have popsicle sticks, lighter ease release and my smooth on resin products plastic cups and all that. I have some Lego pieces for building casting boxes I have some monster clay over here some canvas painting stuff towels and my shipping supplies in a little container and then the bottom is just kind of miscellaneous crap so my easy off spray I just have like extra ziplocks extra acrylic paint a little fan in there some extra filters and this whole box is all extra stuff so anything I run out of I pretty much have here as extra and then I also have this box that just carries my silicone molds and medallion stuff in there so this is the whole studio and I have that one shelf of course my boyfriend has the second shelf I love this space I spend most of my time in this space and I love having the separate painting desk from the sculpting desk so that I keep things particle free and mess free and separate at all times so thank you so much for watching and I hope you like my studio as much as I do I really enjoy this space