I'm very happy to see Book 4 is out! :) Congratulations David! Always loved hardcover comics as a kid! Still got some on my shelf. Gives me good memories.
I commande your perseverance! For our biggest joy. It’s an amazing journey. And I personally love the classic paint of your, which is not flat and lifeless. And I defendly follow your patron and live my carotte albums Reed over and over and enjoye the painting.
Dear David! Will you continue your webcomic? I look forward to new releases. But they haven’t been for a long time (((I hope everything is fine with you. I wish you success and prosperity! You are a wonderful artist!
Hi! Thank you for your message, yes, I'll continue; the new episode will be posted in 10 days (I had a long series of bad luck on the production of ep37 but also I had my share of personal bad choices and mistakes).
some people says bad things about krita, but you confirm my intuition: Is a excelent program for profesional drawing! thanks a lot for take the time for show this!
I found out about your webcomic from a youtube video showcasing Krita and he mentioned you. I am extremely impressed with your work. Kudos. I'll pick up something from the store or maybe a patron subscription. Cheers and again, I tip my hat for your work.
J'adore le style et l'approche "libre". Pourtant je n'ai jamais acheté aucun de ces volumes et je voudrais réparer cette erreur. Comment obtenir les volumes 1 à 4 en français ainsi que le art book quand on vit au Québec?
Good afternoon or evening, you told what programs and operating system you work in, What program do you use to edit videos and vlogs? Thank you your fan and reader, Greetings from Kazakhstan 👍
Dear David! I admire your work and follow your comic Pepper and Carrot. Now I have also switched to Krita, so there is no way to renew my subscription to Adobe. And I have problems with color brightness. Please advise how to set up the program and what profiles and channel depths to use so that there are no color problems. I will be very grateful!
Quick question: I have my animation (exported as image sequences from Opentoonz). Everything is done (final outline, except colouring). I want to color in krita. So what steps should i follow:- 1) fill colour on that (exported png frames from OT) one by one in krita 2) importing whole as animation sequences in krita 3) any other tricks, methods waiting for your reply sir.
omfg dude 2:49 with your printing horrors man i feel your pain there im glad you found what you could call finished and be happy with im not there yet for my art it was a big learning curve for me still with trying to get the finished results i want to see through printers :/
lol my very first huge mistake was I thought big is always best and ended up melting my pc with 30gig images rofl and then trying to find print shops that could produce at those sizes im glad i found a nice shop local that im working with atm but its already been 3 weeks of messing around with test runs and im still not happy yet :( i feel like not enough digital artist channels talk about the large scale printing processes bringing your art into a physical environment is not as easy as it seems not for me anyways
@@86lngd25 Hey, thanks! Ha right. A video about file size and dpi could be necessary at one point, but because many artist works differently and have different hardware and habits and target for the printing, I'm afraid that if I do one, and risk recommendations, it will be controversial.
@@DavidRevoy true a lot of my own taste is going into the way im wanting it printed so i can see that being a issue and i know people have way better computers then mine i find it really hard to work at resolution i just dont have enough ram atm apparently😄
Hey, the comic is also totally free to read on the website, no need to buy the PDF to test it. (except if you prefer a way to appreciate it offline). Thanks!
It's a print on demand service, drivethrucomics, and you need to send them a PDF. Check my blog and hashtag 'print' for more info on how i did it using only free and libre software.
Surtout quand l'imprimeur est bloqué sur un profil ICC propriétaire que les outils libres considère comme non standard et donc buggé. Sinon, j'ai fait dans le passé du FOGRA27 et du ISO_Coated-V2 et tout se passait bien. Mais bon, quand le seul mini rouage du projet à du code propriétaire, c'est souvent le maillon faible. 😸
@@DavidRevoy une solution de novice: - importer des fichiers TIFF, 300 DPI, CMYK/alfa - dimensions des TIFF la même que celles des cadres graphiques de Scribus - dimensions des fichiers Krita même que celles des cadres graphiques de Scribus aussi; 300 DPI, RGB - les TIFF sont des exportations de fichiers KRA: 1) créer un calque Visible 2) copier ce calque 3) créer un nouveau fichier KRA avec celui-ci (Ctrl shift N) puis (menu Image) • changer les dim. de l' image, 300 DPI pour les faire coïncider avec celles de Scribus • passer de RGB à CMYK/alfa 4) exporter ce document Krita comme fichier TIFF 5) inutile de conserver cette image Krita Et voilà. La qualité dans Scribus et à l' impression sur une HP ColorLaserjet sont deux-peccables. Aucune idée de ce que cela peut donner chez un imprimeur. Je n' y connais rien en imprimerie etc, mais cette solution est convenable.
Oh yes, I hate doing promotion of my own things. I'm always embarassed doing that, but without telling I printed my comic and with zero budget to promote it, this is the only way to hope to sell a hundreds of books and get a little something to live with. Thanks for understanding.
You are amazing illustrator, you are an inspiration for many of us trying to be a pro like you.😊😊👍👍
Very interesting to hear about the whole process. I need to catch up with the comic, but I’ve loved seeing Pepper growing up.
Thanks!
Amazing work David! You inspired me to look toward FLOSS workflows, You are a trailblazer in this regard.
Thanks ! 😊😊😊
I'm very happy to see Book 4 is out! :) Congratulations David!
Always loved hardcover comics as a kid! Still got some on my shelf. Gives me good memories.
Thank you! 😻
I commande your perseverance! For our biggest joy. It’s an amazing journey. And I personally love the classic paint of your, which is not flat and lifeless. And I defendly follow your patron and live my carotte albums Reed over and over and enjoye the painting.
Thank you!
Just amazing. Staying full floss can be a challenge sometimes for various reasons, but you just keep going.
David I found your work today. It's amazing. Your results, workflow and lessons encourage me. Thank you.
Hey, thank you very much.
Congrats!! Thank you for all of the tutorials on Krita, especially the colorize tool!!
Congratulations, it looks remarkable. You should be really proud.
Congrats David, love your work and lessons.
Parabéns David 👏👏👏👏
Thanks for sharing this hard work!
Bless up 🙏 I'll definitely have to get it
Congrats on the new book!
And great work creating it entirely with OSS software!
Love your art style. You're like anime Alphonse Mucha
Congrats David!
I love your work david and the fact you use only open source software. You are an inspiration
Dear David! Will you continue your webcomic? I look forward to new releases. But they haven’t been for a long time (((I hope everything is fine with you. I wish you success and prosperity! You are a wonderful artist!
Hi! Thank you for your message, yes, I'll continue; the new episode will be posted in 10 days (I had a long series of bad luck on the production of ep37 but also I had my share of personal bad choices and mistakes).
@@DavidRevoy Hooray!!!! I'm looking forward to!!!
Looks like a great book :)
Great I ve boot the first 3 one and art book amazing
Thank you !
some people says bad things about krita, but you confirm my intuition: Is a excelent program for profesional drawing! thanks a lot for take the time for show this!
Hey, thank you!
I found out about your webcomic from a youtube video showcasing Krita and he mentioned you. I am extremely impressed with your work. Kudos. I'll pick up something from the store or maybe a patron subscription. Cheers and again, I tip my hat for your work.
💜💜💜 Thank you very much!
You are a great comic artist.
Thanks ☺️
J'adore le style et l'approche "libre".
Pourtant je n'ai jamais acheté aucun de ces volumes et je voudrais réparer cette erreur.
Comment obtenir les volumes 1 à 4 en français ainsi que le art book quand on vit au Québec?
David can u plz make a vedio on how to create a custom smudge brush from scratch
je l'ai acheter et reçu hier , je ne suis pas déçu . Bonne Continuation .
Merci! 👍
Cute chonky sleepy cat
you are amazing. a whole comic,
solo!
Thank you!
Amazing.
Good afternoon or evening, you told what programs and operating system you work in,
What program do you use to edit videos and vlogs?
Thank you your fan and reader, Greetings from Kazakhstan 👍
Clap Clap
thank's tres beaucoup from belgium
Très inspirant et informatif ! 👍🏻
Bravo, c'est inspirant!
Dear David! I admire your work and follow your comic Pepper and Carrot. Now I have also switched to Krita, so there is no way to renew my subscription to Adobe. And I have problems with color brightness. Please advise how to set up the program and what profiles and channel depths to use so that there are no color problems. I will be very grateful!
Hey, Thanks! I think I replied to your questions on Twitter first :-) Have a good continuation.
Quick question: I have my animation (exported as image sequences from Opentoonz). Everything is done (final outline, except colouring). I want to color in krita. So what steps should i follow:-
1) fill colour on that (exported png frames from OT) one by one in krita
2) importing whole as animation sequences in krita
3) any other tricks, methods
waiting for your reply sir.
omfg dude 2:49 with your printing horrors man i feel your pain there im glad you found what you could call finished and be happy with im not there yet for my art it was a big learning curve for me still with trying to get the finished results i want to see through printers :/
lol my very first huge mistake was I thought big is always best and ended up melting my pc with 30gig images rofl and then trying to find print shops that could produce at those sizes im glad i found a nice shop local that im working with atm but its already been 3 weeks of messing around with test runs and im still not happy yet :( i feel like not enough digital artist channels talk about the large scale printing processes bringing your art into a physical environment is not as easy as it seems not for me anyways
@@86lngd25 Hey, thanks! Ha right. A video about file size and dpi could be necessary at one point, but because many artist works differently and have different hardware and habits and target for the printing, I'm afraid that if I do one, and risk recommendations, it will be controversial.
@@DavidRevoy true a lot of my own taste is going into the way im wanting it printed so i can see that being a issue and i know people have way better computers then mine i find it really hard to work at
resolution i just dont have enough ram atm apparently😄
I might buy the pdf of book 1. If I like it I'll buy the book.
Hey, the comic is also totally free to read on the website, no need to buy the PDF to test it. (except if you prefer a way to appreciate it offline). Thanks!
oye cómo haces para publicar tus comic en papel?
It's a print on demand service, drivethrucomics, and you need to send them a PDF. Check my blog and hashtag 'print' for more info on how i did it using only free and libre software.
@@DavidRevoy Thanks a lot
Eh, oui! La conversion du format RGB depuis Krita au format CMYK/alfa pour Scribus n' est guère simple.
Surtout quand l'imprimeur est bloqué sur un profil ICC propriétaire que les outils libres considère comme non standard et donc buggé. Sinon, j'ai fait dans le passé du FOGRA27 et du ISO_Coated-V2 et tout se passait bien. Mais bon, quand le seul mini rouage du projet à du code propriétaire, c'est souvent le maillon faible. 😸
@@DavidRevoy je ne connais ni le FOTOGRA27 ni le ISO, mais je vais rechercher.
@@DavidRevoy une solution de novice:
- importer des fichiers TIFF, 300 DPI, CMYK/alfa
- dimensions des TIFF la même que
celles des cadres graphiques de
Scribus
- dimensions des fichiers Krita
même que celles des cadres graphiques de Scribus aussi; 300 DPI, RGB
- les TIFF sont des exportations de
fichiers KRA:
1) créer un calque Visible
2) copier ce calque
3) créer un nouveau fichier KRA avec
celui-ci (Ctrl shift N) puis
(menu Image)
• changer les dim. de l' image, 300
DPI pour les faire coïncider avec
celles de Scribus
• passer de RGB à CMYK/alfa
4) exporter ce document Krita comme
fichier TIFF
5) inutile de conserver cette image Krita
Et voilà.
La qualité dans Scribus et à l' impression sur une HP ColorLaserjet sont deux-peccables. Aucune idée de ce que cela peut donner chez un imprimeur.
Je n' y connais rien en imprimerie etc, mais cette solution est convenable.
I Orderd the book
Hey, thank you very much for your support! I hope drivethrucomic will print your copy soon and deliver it quickly.
im first again
🥇 ← Obligatory medal! Bravo. (at the third one, you'll get a cup!)
😀 𝓅𝓇𝑜𝓂𝑜𝓈𝓂
Oh yes, I hate doing promotion of my own things. I'm always embarassed doing that, but without telling I printed my comic and with zero budget to promote it, this is the only way to hope to sell a hundreds of books and get a little something to live with. Thanks for understanding.