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Free PDF to download and a future project

Hi patrons! The start of this week was a bit special. I guess the one of you following me on social network like twitter or g+ knows about what I'm talking. Long-story-short;  a Kickstarter campaign was abusing Pepper&Carrot's license. The problem is now solved thanks to the massive help of the community and a lot of time to report. 

As a positive outcome, two projects were born :


1. A free PDF version with all episodes ( from 1 to 13 ), 82 pages,  download links:

  > Download the PDF for the web, 18,5MB  ( 96dpi , for screen and light device )

  > Download the PDF for the print, 147MB ( 300dpi, for print and hi-resolution screen )


2. A project to print Pepper&Carrot with the help of the Krita Foundation scheduled for summer 2016 with all benefit going to free/libre and open-source software.  Full article for more information :  http://www.peppercarrot.com/en/article349/free-pdf-to-download-and-future-project


About the future episode 14, the release date is not delayed and I'll work hard to  get a beta version for the translation team as soon as possible. I will also post updates and screenshots as soon as I start to be happy with the first visual. 

Thank you for your support and see you soon !

Free PDF to download and a future project

Comments

Mine is just about enough to handle the 22hd (not sure how heavy it is exactly), but I attached the arm to the front of the table instead, so I can have the tablet above air and coming lower than the table, that way it's on a suitable height to work with in a natural position + its not on the way of keyboard and mouse. That solution requires a really sturdy and heavy table too, othewise the table can actually fall over (has also happened).

Neotheta

+1 for the metal arm vesa compatible, I also tried this solution ( <a href="http://www.davidrevoy.com/article102/ergotron-lx-arm-for-cintiq" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.davidrevoy.com/article102/ergotron-lx-arm-for-cintiq</a> ) Mine was a bit too weak with time to handle the 12Kg of the 21UX. But it was better than the original stand for sure. Good to know the 22HD screen is better about darkness, and also they kept the VESA compatible holes. I'll keep an eye on this model :)

David Revoy

I wouldn't call the 22HD lightweight (it's not comfy to hold on lap, I tried), but it's definately not dark or too hot and it's quite precise, the major issue is that the backlighting isn't too smooth... and the stand is still horrifying. Thankfully you can buy a proper one to replace that, atleast this 22HD has vesa compatibility. I have one like this: <a href="http://viabel.fi/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/TC500.jpg" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://viabel.fi/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/TC500.jpg</a> - I'd say it's pretty much nessecary to get for daily work, otherwise the wacom stand will slowly destroy your back and also arms (this is why I've tried to hold this tablet on my lap out of desperation, before I found the nice arm-thing).

Neotheta

@Neotheta: Aww ... Adorable cats :-3 . Yes, I love the Intuos3A4, the Cintiq21UX screen was an horror : 1600x1200px very large ; hot, and dark ( going darker and darker with time ). Very red too, so even darker after a proper calibration. The 22HD sounds to be a better device, more thin, lightweight. Cintiq are still attractive to me. I'm really curious to test newer model with better screen, more resolution and thinner/light case.

David Revoy

Oh wow, your work enviorment sounds so similar! Cats!! I also have intuos3 A4, it's probably the best tablet from wacom (the newer models are horrible, keep good care of yours!) But I use my cintiq 22hd for work, I draw faster directly on screen eventhough the screen is errr.. lets say not as good as it should be. Is this the appropriate time to post cat photos? <a href="http://neotheta.fi/s/cats/nukku.png" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://neotheta.fi/s/cats/nukku.png</a> What device do you use for screen calibration?

Neotheta

Thank you Sean for your amazing support, My desk looks similar to this : <a href="http://www.davidrevoy.com/data/images/blog/2015/making-of/ep05/2014-12-24_ep05_making-of-13.jpg" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.davidrevoy.com/data/images/blog/2015/making-of/ep05/2014-12-24_ep05_making-of-13.jpg</a> This is a photo took one year ago and now I don't have the Wacom Cintiq21UX anymore, this is the large screen on right in the photo in case you are not familiar with Wacom tablet product. The internal alim 'burned' on episode 6, the long one about the potion challenge. I replaced the Cintiq21UX with another Philips screen 224E , similar to the main one on the photo. It's not a tablet , but just another 1920x1080 cheap screen and it is surprisingly good and possible to color calibrate with a proper device for a 130€ screen. I still use my old ( almost 10 years old ) Intuos 3 A4 tablet, mapped proportionally to the first screen. That's how I'm the more productive. Of course, the secret devices are the cats. ;-)

David Revoy

Huge fan of your work, wondering what your work desk looks like?


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