Hi!
Happy new year 2019!

During the holidays, the project went a bit to sleep on my side; I had a lot of visit at home and it was a good opportunity to take a break and enjoy being with family and friends. I hope all of you could have a moment like that during the past weeks.
The contributors of Pepper&Carrot CalimeroTeknik, Craig Maloney, Martin Disch, Midgard, Nicolas Artance and ValVin kept working on the "alpha" version of episode 28. Because my English being not good enough for the dialogs; texts were enhanced with a serie of corrections. That's how the "alpha" became a "beta" yesterday morning: a version every translator can already work on it. With this process and this steps the episode will be translated before release time.
On my side I started working on the animated panel of episode 28. (picture on the top) It probably took a while to load in your webbrowser because I attached here a 3MB Gif animation with 60 frames.
To do that GIF, I used Blender 3D (the 2.79b stable version) and the particle system mixed with the internal post compositing and the "glare" effects. I rendered the file with only the fireworks sphere over a black background.

Then I could import the frame rendered with Blender in Krita; and paint-over using the animation feature. All the sequence was turned into the "screen" blending mode to keep only the light and remove the black background. I really liked the process of masking and painting over a 3D animation with Krita. I'm not really inspired by the "animation from scratch" workflow but I like the process of animating a painted landscape this way. Also, designing a seamless perfect loop is really fun.

I added extra animation in Krita, painted: small rocket dots, smoke, subtle highlight on the clouds and roof tops.
That certainly something I'll try more often even if it consume a lot of time for a single panel. I imagine a lot of possible use case: flying birds, animated fog, rain, etc...
On the downside; the file is quite heavy with its 3MB (I could optimize a version to 2MB). The only alternative were using videos. Video like Webm or Mp4 are very lightweight for a short sequence like that: less than 400KB, but I had to drop that solution "thanks" the webbrowser fighting recently all autoplay video on webpages and loops because advertisement company abused of that to polluate the web... Something that almost make me regrets the Flash technology with its *.swf and *.flv video. (but no :P).
I'll continue finalizing each panels during the next week; check the social networks where I post (Framapiaf/Twitter) because I'll probably post more screenshots and sample than usual next week. That's the fun part when getting on the last week(s) of production: having "final" to show.
Thank you again for your presence in 2019 following this production diary.
I wish you again a Happy New Year!
David Revoy
2019-01-11 09:55:03 +0000 UTCDavid Revoy
2019-01-06 21:13:00 +0000 UTCTom Dickson
2019-01-04 15:00:37 +0000 UTC