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David Revoy è un artista francese che stimo moltissimo, sia per la capacità nel disegno che per l'impegno nel trovare soluzioni alternative alle grandi aziende. Ho portato il suo esempio di fumetto open source anche ai miei studenti dell'accademia di belle arti.

Qui un articolo dove dimostra come si possa organizzare una stazione di lavoro creativo con Debian.

https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1030/debian-12-kde-plasma-2024-install-guide

Lo potete seguire nel fediverso da qui: @davidrevoy

#OpenSource #Debian #Linux #Krita #KDE


Here is my new GNU/Linux distribution guide about Debian KDE 12, the right GNU/Linux distribution for professional digital painting in 2024! Also about three major problems with GNU/Linux distros that will drive away all professional artists, IMO, and how I got kicked out of the Fedora KDE ecosystem with F40, which imposed Plasma6 and Wayland. I hope it helps other artists here!

Blog post: https://www.davidrevoy.com/article1030/debian-12-kde-plasma-2024-install-guide

#linux #x11 #wayland #debian #fedora #krita #plasma #kde


My version of the character Ada from "Ada & Zangemann", a Creative Commons license (BY-SA) book for children and a funny story about Free/Libre and Open-Source. It's written by Matthias Kirschner and illustrated by Sandra Brandstätter. It is great to see new characters in the Free Culture, especially because Ada is so cool. 💜
You can find it printed in English, French, German, Italian → https://fsfe.org/activities/ada-zangemann/

#krita #MastoArt #FreeCulture
#CreativeCommons #fsfe


Here is the painting process of the illustration.
Source file and high resolution wallpaper: https://www.peppercarrot.com/en/viewer/artworks__2023-11-22_Cozy_by-David-Revoy.html
License: :cc: :ccby:

#Mastoart #ArtWithOpensource #krita #video #process


For those who can't afford commercial software, and for those who want full flexibility and extensibility and future-proofing the ability to open their own art work years from now, there's free open source software:

* #Krita: replaces Adobe Photoshop for editing and painting; https://krita.org/

* #Inkscape: multi-page, replaces Adobe Illustrator and Adobe InDesign; great for scientific figures and posters; https://inkscape.org/

* #Gimp: image editor, with layers and transparencies; replaces Adobe Photoshop; https://www.gimp.org/

* #MyPaint: just for painting; https://mypaint.app/

* #FijiSc: for image processing and image analysis, with conventional computer vision techniques and also machine learning. Handles multi-dimensional bioimagery. https://fiji.sc

* #Blender: for 3D animation and video editing; https://blender.org

* #ffmpeg: command-line based video editing; see this page https://ffmpeg.lav.io/ for testing out commands.

I don't use anything else: there's no need. And all of the above are extensively documented.

#OpenSourceSoftware #OSS


:fediverse: Tiny Fediverse Family Sketches

I'm still penciling on the next episode of Pepper&Carrot, and this week, I did my daily warm-up before working on the pages with these sketches. Here is a cleaned compilation of them (credits in alt).

#MastoArt #krita #sketches

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