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Title: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: InkyMilk on January 09, 2014, 03:14:19 PM
Heylo fellow artists and doodlers! I have a little bit of a conundrum. Personally speaking, I never got into the whole digital drawing dealio. True, I like to paint digitally and experiment with digital tools, but when it comes sketching and setting down my lines, I simply have to do it traditionally. And as I've been drawing longer than I can remember, this means that I have a pretty substantial stack of sketchbooks growing bigger and bigger each year. Although I scan in my finished work, I still keep the hard copy.

Problem is, there's growing to be too many! And I don't know what to do with them! I feel like I'll regret it if I destroy them, but at the same time I just don't have enough space to keep hording them like this. Are they are other creative options I might be able to turn to? What do you do with all your old sketchbooks?
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ponygirl74 on January 09, 2014, 03:40:53 PM
Get a flat bed scanner and scan them into your computer - I have a printer with a scanner but I have a dedicated flat bed scanner for my art work - I've sold 4 pieces of art at 2 different galleries and I have ether pictures on camera of a ceramic plate and the rest were scanned into my laptop and put on an external hard drive.  The prices of them have gone down- Amazon is good for reviews even if you don't buy it off there and find it at a better price elsewhere, people give good reviews - I reviewed my current laptop there but found a better price on another site.   I hope this helps you.   
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: AnnaPommes on January 09, 2014, 03:43:22 PM
oh, i know what you are talking about. ;)
for me, i usually keep the sketchbooks in my cupboard, there is an extra section just for sketchbooks. some of the older sketchbooks (from when i was 16 or so) did went to recycling heaven. but i looked thought them before and took out pictures that were special for me. ;) i still keep these pictures in a box to have pictures for every year, like a photoalbum of memories.
today i just have the sketchbooks from when i started to study at university a few years back and i will probably keep them.
scanning everything would make me crazy, isn´t that really much work to scan everything? O-O

oh, and a question for you:
do you also keep more sketchbooks running at the same time? i have 3 at the moment. ^^"
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ponygirl74 on January 09, 2014, 03:51:55 PM
oh, i know what you are talking about. ;)
for me, i usually keep the sketchbooks in my cupboard, there is an extra section just for sketchbooks. some of the older sketchbooks (from when i was 16 or so) did went to recycling heaven. but i looked thought them before and took out pictures that where special for me. ;) i still keep these pictures in a box to have pictures for every year, like a photoalbum of memories.
today i just have the sketchbooks from when i started to study at university a few years back and i will probably keep them.
scanning everything would make me crazy, isn´t that really much work to scan everything? O-O

oh, and a question for you:
do you also keep more sketchbooks running at the same time? i have 3 at the moment. ^^"
it depends on how detailed the work is - for me the more colors it takes a longer time- if it;s pencil work it takes less time- if they are just rough drafts on something I'm working on to get the right look I most likely won't scan them, unless I need to use photoshop to help me re-size them if I'm putting them on a canvas and the original work is to big to fit on it.  Since I sell or give my art as gifts to people I like to scan them in so I have it, but that's just me.  ;)   
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: AnnaPommes on January 09, 2014, 05:27:01 PM
hmm, i understand. my work is either for uni or a comission/gift too. i should really pick up the habit of scanning them, i just take photos but they are bad if you want to make a portifolio. ^^" i already had this situation two times. *cought*
inky, be wise and do it like ponygirl!
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Sonata on January 09, 2014, 05:46:49 PM
I know exactly how this is. I'm lucky, though, because I can simply send them to my mom's place xD I've sent quite a few back recently and plan on sending more once I have them completely scanned. I don't need to have them physically here with me, but I still want to have it all scanned so I can look at them if needed. I thought about recycling them, but I just don't have the heart to destroy my own work from years and years back...
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Calico_Star on January 09, 2014, 05:55:22 PM
I stuff them under my bed so there's no room for the monsters to hide :)

....But the space under my bed is pretty much full now so I don't know what I'm going to do next.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Eviecorn on January 09, 2014, 08:44:46 PM
Once you figure this out, tell me.  I have 15 years of sketches lying around.  DX
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: OLumeVaSti on January 09, 2014, 10:11:23 PM
I have mine stacked in a Rubbermaid tub in a closet
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: elvenwine26 on January 10, 2014, 12:01:39 AM
I made a scrap book of all the pics I did like from back in the day and threw out the rest.  It's just way too much to keep track of. I wish I could scan them in fancy style.  Oh the woes of being poor.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Galactica on January 10, 2014, 02:30:20 AM
I've noticed if I keep them round long enough-  I can look at stuff more objectively/critically and can then do a major purge.

I like the idea of scanning stuff- but have only done that when I really like what I've done.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: flyawayraven on January 10, 2014, 02:40:32 AM
I have mine stacked in a Rubbermaid tub in a closet

I was going to suggest something like this. :)

Stupid me threw all my old sketchbooks out during an "everything I draw is garbage" phase so I don't really have the storage conundrum. :x
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: InkyMilk on January 10, 2014, 02:52:38 AM
Emuel- I have 3 sketchbooks I usually use at once too! One with cheaper paper that I use for all my random doodles and scribbles to get ideas down, one with nicer paper that I use for my "real" projects, and then a mini sketchbook I carry around in my purse so I'll have something to use in the middle of the day in case an idea suddenly worms into my brain.

And thanks for the responses guys! Thankfully the pile is still at a somewhat manageable degree, so I still have a small amount of time to decide  :lol: I like the idea of maybe scanning my work, but perhaps I'll only begin with the oldest first and slowly work my way to present work since it makes sense that over timeI'll have a better eye over what is worth it to keep and what isn't. The scrapbook idea is interesting too since I've already started something similar with my doodle sketchbooks, since half of what I scribble down is literally pointless circles and swirls I don't really need to keep. I wish I had space to store them all, but sadly my room is so jam-packed with stuff as it is (it doesn't really help that it's also used as a playroom for when we babysit so I'm sharing space with a bunch of kids things) that I really have to be creative with utilizing space! I've reached the point where I wonder if it would be possible to build shelves around the top border of my room!
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Galactica on January 10, 2014, 02:58:23 AM
I have mine stacked in a Rubbermaid tub in a closet

I was going to suggest something like this. :)

Stupid me threw all my old sketchbooks out during an "everything I draw is garbage" phase so I don't really have the storage conundrum. :x

I think I might suffer from the same attacks- lol.   I guess it probably would be nice to have some of my older stuff around...
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: melodys_angel on January 10, 2014, 03:39:29 AM
Mine are on a bookshelf :)  I like the Rubbermaid idea though!
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: kaoskat on January 10, 2014, 08:56:40 AM
A bookshelf dedicated to sketchbooks? That's what I do with poetry notebooks.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: flyawayraven on January 10, 2014, 10:17:55 AM
A bookshelf dedicated to sketchbooks? That's what I do with poetry notebooks.

That is genius!
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Griffin on January 10, 2014, 11:11:44 PM
To be honest I kind of envy you, guys, even though I can imagine that's a real problem. I've been drawing all my life but I never learned to keep a sketchbook. I used to doodle on miscellanious scrap pieces of paper, and all my school handouts were always filled with sketches and doodles. :lol: Ever since I started to make handdrawn decos (booklets that are passed on from one artist to another until they're full and returned to the owner -- most people use printed or magazine pictures to decorate them, though) I've had little time to draw anything for myself to keep. I mostly work in traditional media and nearly always do the inking and colouring on top of the sketch. This means that more often than not I send my original art away and I'm left with nothing but a scan of my finished work. One ring binder is quite enough for all the sketches and originals I get to keep (i.e. art that is not used on decos or ATC cards)... But every now and then I wish I had more, I always envied people with sketchbooks filled with art!

A separate bookshelf sounds like a good idea to me! I think I once saw some deviantART member selling off their old sketchbooks. If the pile gets totally unmanageable and the artist thinks they can do with scans of their work, I guess that's a viable option, too. :) Provided that you can find interested buyers, of course.     
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ponygirl74 on January 11, 2014, 12:41:06 AM
To be honest I kind of envy you, guys, even though I can imagine that's a real problem. I've been drawing all my life but I never learned to keep a sketchbook. I used to doodle on miscellanious scrap pieces of paper, and all my school handouts were always filled with sketches and doodles. :lol: Ever since I started to make handdrawn decos (booklets that are passed on from one artist to another until they're full and returned to the owner -- most people use printed or magazine pictures to decorate them, though) I've had little time to draw anything for myself to keep. I mostly work in traditional media and nearly always do the inking and colouring on top of the sketch. This means that more often than not I send my original art away and I'm left with nothing but a scan of my finished work. One ring binder is quite enough for all the sketches and originals I get to keep (i.e. art that is not used on decos or ATC cards)... But every now and then I wish I had more, I always envied people with sketchbooks filled with art!

A separate bookshelf sounds like a good idea to me! I think I once saw some deviantART member selling off their old sketchbooks. If the pile gets totally unmanageable and the artist thinks they can do with scans of their work, I guess that's a viable option, too. :) Provided that you can find interested buyers, of course.   
That's interesting- selling off one's old sketchbooks- I guess it depends on DA who it is someone might buy it, but does one give up rights to their sketches when they sell them?
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: SALTY5621 on January 11, 2014, 01:31:02 AM
my scetchbooks reside in a bookshelf dedicated to them so i dont really hav this problem. can always build more bookshelves
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on January 11, 2014, 01:43:54 AM
I have mine stacked in a Rubbermaid tub in a closet

Pretty much this.  I don't actually want people picking them up and flipping through them, so this keeps them safe.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: SALTY5621 on January 11, 2014, 01:47:52 AM
I have mine stacked in a Rubbermaid tub in a closet

Pretty much this.  I don't actually want people picking them up and flipping through them, so this keeps them safe.

oh wow i didnt even think of people looking through mine. theres some NSFW stuff id prefer no one saw as well as drawings i did as a 13 year old...
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Koudoawaia on January 11, 2014, 01:55:40 AM
I keep all of mine. I couldn't fathom getting rid of any of my art. It would be like throwing myself away.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: faeriesblood on January 11, 2014, 05:40:21 AM
I keep them on a shelf or hidden somewhere if I don't want people to look  :P It's great to look back and see the progress you've made
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Bekuno on January 11, 2014, 06:14:14 AM
Well about 75% of mine are in a plastic tub under my bed. I also have another smaller tub under my desk filled with old sketchbooks and one more with old scraps. And then a huge stack of sketchbooks under the desk because I'm out of room in the tubs  :blush:

Luckily my bed is big so I can hide more tubs under it, but I just dont have any more yet :P
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: Griffin on January 12, 2014, 03:45:01 AM
That's interesting- selling off one's old sketchbooks- I guess it depends on DA who it is someone might buy it, but does one give up rights to their sketches when they sell them?

Yes, I would imagine you'd have to be a well known artist with an established fanbase to be able to do that. I'm pretty sure no one would be interested in buying my sketches. XD As far as the rights go, the artist retains the copyright, just like with any other piece of traditional art that is sold. It should not matter whether it's a sketch or a finished piece of art, the rights to any piece of art are sold separately.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ashes on January 12, 2014, 06:22:01 AM
I have them mixed in my bookshelf that has all my reference books.  And I also teach art classes, so it's handy to have my sketches about to show my students examples and stuff.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ZennaBug on January 12, 2014, 01:22:45 PM
I'm a sketchbook hoarder; I still have sketches from when I was in elementary school.  I store them all in a big plastic tub with the other sentimental things I want to keep.
Title: Re: So, a question for all you artists with sketchbooks!
Post by: ringwraith10 on January 12, 2014, 04:13:46 PM
Sounds like you're going to have to become famous and donate your sketchbooks to a library or museum.  :cool:
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