People keep bugging me about the “weapons” I use, like, all the time. So, I figured I’d just lay it all out here, my whole process, from start to finish. No secrets, just how I do things.

Getting Started
First, I grabbed a piece of paper. Sounds basic, right? But seriously, I needed to jot down some ideas. I started by listing everything people usually ask about – software, hardware, the whole shebang.
- What software do I use?
- What kind of computer do I have?
- Do I use any special gadgets?
Then I spent some time brainstorming. I am thinking about what really matters. I mean what’s the core of my setup?
The Actual Tools
Okay, so, hardware-wise, I’m rocking a pretty standard laptop. It’s nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. I’ve added more RAM over time – that definitely helped with speed. I also use an external hard drive, mostly for backups. Gotta keep things safe, you know?
Software is where it gets a little more interesting. I rely heavily on a few key programs:

- A text editor. it is good enough.
- An image editor. it is my best love.
- And a notes app. keep my mind clear.
I’ve experimented with a bunch of other tools, but these are the ones I always come back to. They’re like my trusty sidekicks.
Putting It All Together
The real “weapon,” if you wanna call it that, isn’t any single piece of hardware or software. It’s the way I combine everything. I start with a rough idea, sketch it out, refine it in the text editor, create visuals in the image editor, and keep track of everything in the notes app.
It’s a messy process, honestly. Lots of trial and error. I try something, fail, learn from it, and try again. But that’s how I get to the final result. It’s all about the workflow, the way I move from one step to the next.

The Finished Product
Eventually, after all the tweaking and refining, I end up with something I’m happy with. And that’s really all that matters. The tools are just tools. It’s the way you use them that makes the difference.
So, yeah, that’s my “arsenal.” Nothing magical, just a bunch of stuff I’ve learned to use effectively. Hope that clears things up!