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@davidrevoy thank you for sharing 🙏! Incredible to see the process. In many ways, this reminds me of how I build complicated things: slowly growing out some areas, then integrate them, very cool 🤩! @22 Thanks for noticing. yes, drawing and painting takes so much time that I often have time to change my mind on the way. The hammer shape change was a suggestion from Forgejo team, but I also changed the viking helmet into steampunk glasses, and I also found the 'forging and acorn' on the way. @davidrevoy
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@davidrevoy Krita has a recorder feature now? Dang, I wish I'd had that a couple years ago when I was doing lots of whiteboard videos. @pauldaoust Yes, it's a docker named "Recorder" and has all options to capture and export. I'll try to make a video about it on my channel soon. @davidrevoy @daskaloskakos Yes it was part of Krita 5. I'll try to make a video about how to use it. It's a docker 'Recorder' and pretty easy to use once familiar with the user interface. @deuch Merci! En fait c'est un MP4 en sortie de Krita et même ici, c'est Mastodon qui marque 'gif' dans le coin probablement pour satisfaire des éxigences culturelles car GIF est devenu synonyme de vidéo courte peut-être. La vidéo est assez bien optimisé, 2.4MB pour quelques minutes en 1080p. J'imagine que c'est parceque temporellement beaucoups de pixels restent quasi identique. @davidrevoy @janolap1 🙂 Alors Krita capture 1 image toutes les trois secondes, et les rejoue en vidéo à 30 images par secondes. C'est donc au moins trois heures de boulot qu'on voit là condenser en quelques minutes. L'important est surtout de ne pas rusher le boulot , la rapidité vient avec le temps (il y a de ça vingt ans, ça m'aurait pris la journée entière). @davidrevoy Can't wait to migrate my Gitea instance to Forgejo just for this! Wonderful how these drawings take shape @davidrevoy .. I am trying to inspire my young niece to buy a tablet. She's quite good at drawing on paper already. About the Mascotte name.. Fabulous suggestion @tuxmain Let's find a good one 😃 @davidrevoy Thanking for sharing. I hope it's okay to ask a couple of questions? In your sketching phase, are you using a transparent brush and transparent eraser to build the values? Or is it different shades of the same brown? I'm also curious, do you use brown for that stage rather than grayscale so it will be easier to add the pencil lines, because it contrasts better? @ScruffyDux Hey, thanks. Sure for the questions. it's a brush I made that does variations of opacity depending the pressure of the stylus, I describe it here https://youtu.be/UrmoHqPUfTg?t=1318 , To obtain various shade, I also color pick with Ctrl key while painting. In this one, I used brown just because it was already selected. Any color when turning low opacity the layer are good to draw the pencil over. @davidrevoy That was wonderful, thank you! Now to go back and watch the full video, and install your brush pack. @davidrevoy Excellent work in progress. Processus créatif que je vais montrer à mes élèves pour leur prouver que l'esquisse est utile avant tout 😅 Oh, very (very) nice! 1. We can see all pentimenti (which is über cool to appreciate your work: helmet, hammer, shadow, hazelnut, etc.) @davidrevoy TIL that Krita has a record timelapse feature... Not that I need it, but I wonder how many else have no clue... @karpour and @yamavu ? @atkelar @karpour @yamavu Oh yes, it's nice. I still have the doc in one my tab, https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/dockers/recorder_docker.html here is the link if it helps. |
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