I agree, Dennis. Changes
are good.
I spend SO much time in this room, it's funny how small changes can make a difference.
Moved the drafting table 90° so it completes a kind of bullpen effect. Ditched the extra chair after pic - now I just roll back and forth, hehe. More seamless. Feels bien.

(I think we have the same printer, Argyle. PRINTER BRO'S)
The small change was motivated by a big project I have in the works, trying to incorporate a better digital+non-digital workflow and ramp up productivity in general.)
(Haha, my pirated pixel posters are all showing. Well, except for Cure's.)
I hope you guys love seeing physical evidence of your digital peers as much as I do.
Nice to remember behind every avatar is a real person. Easy to forget that sometimes.
But . . . aside from all the above blather - let me make one serious point, since I'm even posting this junk:
From one digital artist to another, if you haven't gone dual display yet, you're doing yourself a disservice. If you can shell out the cash and have the space, I HIGHLY recommend it. It's hard to describe the benefits of doing this. It just makes everything better - you have more screen space, less ALT+TAB'ing, less time spent finding that window, reference material visible while drawing, work/draw in one mon while other is designated as the info mon where you keep your file explorer/supplementary stuff/chat programs, etc etc.
It's like a dude that works on a physical desk all day, shuffling through papers 'n crap, suddenly getting a new desk twice as big - he can organize his papers and not have to stack as many on top of each other.
LCD's have gotten very cheap. Do it.