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EPISODE · Dec 16, 2015 · 1H 44M

What to Do When Technology Lets You Down as an Artist

from RubberOnion Animation Podcast

HOT COCOA SHOW! This show's topic is "What to do when Technology lets you down as an Artist" and we talk all about our (mis)adventures in using technology, how to troubleshoot problems when they arise, and how to even avoid problems before they happen! If you are technologically-challenged, this is the episode for you and you should definitely check out the main blog post. And don't miss the giveaway announcement in the podcast... it's first-come-first-served! And don't forget to check out the companion blog post with this podcast to read a more structured list of ways to be troubleshoot and prevent technology failures! Listen for Rob2001, #TechShaming, caramel-snort, ♫calling Stephen Brooks♫, cats = computer bugs, and "Samsonite... I was way off!" Please Rate & Review us on iTunes And you can now listen to us out on SoundCloud! Topics & Timestamps: (7:44) "The Secret" vs "The Obvious" (9:31) Why you should always have System Restore on (12:48) How Stephen became the "computer guru" for others (15:08) "Technologic" by Daft Punk (17:17) Stephen's flipbook animation done while stranded in Dublin (19:29) Being an Artist at this point in time (25:05) Everyone adapts to technology at different rates (26:46) *****FIVE THINGS to prepare for tech failures (27:26) 1: Equivalent Programs (28:37) 2: Multiple Computing Devices (29:42) 3: Alternate Workflows (31:00) 4: Style Changes (33:00) 5: BACKUP EVERYTHING (34:15) Rob's 1st story: why you shouldn't punch your computer (36:30) Stephen's "Aspen" story: troubleshooting hardware issues (43:38) Actions in vain: polaroid pictures and NES cartidges (46:44) PODCAST BREAK: Flipbook animation pages GIVEAWAY announcement (48:45) Stephen troubleshoots a problem Rob's having in Flash LIVE/(prerecorded) ~~~~~FIVE THINGS to troubleshoot problems~~~~~ (56:21) STEP 1 - Getting Information on the Problem (57:17) STEP 2 - Search for Existing Solutions (and Googling tips) (1:01:25) STEP 3 - Reach Out on Social Media (1:05:14) STEP 4 - Find a Workaround (1:07:28) STEP 5 - Revisit with New Information (1:08:30) Rob's 2nd Story: why you shouldn't stab your computer (1:09:24) Should you buy High-End or Average computer? (1:26:48) The RubberOnionPodcast episode 50 story (1:34:17) Parting tips (1:36:22) What is the most important thing if you're "bad at computers?" Media Referenced During this Episode: "My Friend the Computer #2: B.S.O.D"   "My Friend the Computer #3: Replacement"   "Technologic" by Daft Punk   "Eggnog Santa" flipbook animation loop by Stephen (and GIVEWAY!)   Flipbook loop: "Santa likes eggnog" Needed something to do while I'm stranded without my computer! #christmas #holiday #animation #animatedshort #animated #animatedloop #loopinganimation #loop #animation #Animator #handdrawn #traditional #penandink #penciltest #classic #classicanimation #handdrawnanimation #traditionalanimation #santa #santaclaus A video posted by Stephen Brooks (@rubberonion) on Dec 6, 2015 at 3:39pm PST   Should you Buy-High or Buy-Low?   Check out more of your hosts: Stephen Brooks Rob Yulfo And please Rate/Review us on iTunes  Subscribe on SoundCloud  ... and Rate/Review us on Stitcher while you're at it! (=

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