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Full Playlist: • How to Be an Artist - - Watch more How to Be an Artist videos: http://www.howcast.com/videos/179773-... Renting is only half the battle – setting up an artist’s studio demands patience and preparation. Step 1: Set up fans for ventilation Set up fans in doorways and windows to ventilate your studio, pumping clean air in and blowing dust and fumes out. Step 2: Make a work space Pick an area in the studio to work, ideally someplace well-lit. Defining a workspace will help keep your private and professional lives separate. Step 3: Set up lights Set up additional lights around the studio to make sure that your workspace will always have consistent and controllable lighting conditions. Tip If you’re a painter, avoid setting up your workspace near a window, as changing light throughout the day can affect the appearance of colors and shades. Step 4: Paint the walls white Paint the walls white. Not only will the color make the space look open and clean for viewing art, but white has a soothing emotional effect. Step 5: Organize your materials Organize your materials and keep them that way. Obviously a painter and a sculptor will have different tools and resources, but the appeal and accessibility of a neat studio is universal. Tip Keep backup supplies of popular items. This way you won’t have to interrupt your creative mood if you run out of spray paint or misplace your welding goggles. Step 6: Plug in your stereo Plug in your stereo. Even if you typically work in silence, background music can be a good way to clear your mind, cover other noise, or get over a creative block. Did You Know? Salvador Dalí made more than 1,500 paintings in his career.