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  <title>#91 - Digital Tools In The Workshop</title>
  <description>  &amp;amp;nbsp;  Makeup artists typically like makeup. It is a tactile medium, and they enjoy products, how they feel and smell and respond to brushes and pressure.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp;  Making prosthetics similarly has its tactile qualities, and it is hard to separate these sensations from the very nature of the joy in the work. &amp;amp;nbsp;  It is little wonder then that this same group of people may not have developed an extensive love of digital versions of the same work. &amp;amp;nbsp;  Doing a digital makeup effect in Photoshop requires the makeup artist's mindset but somehow it is not the same thing, and I think this reluctance to do digital work can put the makeup community at a disadvantage.&amp;amp;nbsp;  The digital ship has definitely sailed, but the opportunity to join the crew is always open. This is our attempt at starting a wider conversation within the makeup industry regarding digital tools in the workshop.  Check out the extensive notes available on the blog post that corresponds with this episode. &amp;amp;nbsp;  https://battleswithbitsofrubber.com/  </description>
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