One of my favourite Judge Dredd artists let us inside his studio - here's what we discovered
Briefly

Lee Carter is an illustrator and comic artist who has been freelancing for 14 years after working for 13 years with a games developer. His dog has been a loyal companion throughout this time. He enjoys the flexibility of working from home without commuting or alarms. Carter primarily uses digital tools for professional work but also engages in traditional painting for private commissions. His studio setup includes an old Wacom Cintiq, which he finds reliable, but struggles with space issues due to equipment clutter.
Lee Carter has spent 14 years freelancing from home after 13 years with Bizarre Creations, where his dog has been a constant studio companion.
Working without commute or alarms allows for a more flexible and enjoyable workday, starting with a dog walk before switching to an ancient Wacom Cintiq.
Carter utilizes both traditional and digital mediums for his artwork, with a preference for digital tools like Photoshop and Maya for professional jobs.
Private commissions are created with watercolour and gouache, requiring extra workspace that his desk setup does not provide due to space limitations.
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