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Hi Patrons, and here is the Pepper&Carrot weekly blog n°4, a mid week after the release of 'The Wish' episode 07. # Tutorial soon ! You sponsor the tutorials (thank you!) so I thought I could ask you what type of tutorials you prefer. The main picture I join to this weekly propose a choice of topic for the next tutorial. I propose three ideas, but you can also propose a new one. Maybe I should propose even simpler one ? or more technical and complex ? or more about drawing fundamentals ? Thanks for your feedback! # Responsive website quest Pepper&Carrot website failed the 'Google Mobile-Friendly Test tool' ( my portfolio too :-P ). Indeed, the website, even fresh from February has a poor support of mobile and tablets ( + no 'share' buttons, and could be better, simpler ). My webdesign skills are old and outdated but were enough to maintain and create my website till now. So, I took a bit of time to update my knowledge of HTML5 and CSS3, I made like 6 prototype html front-page website to learn ; and also I read a lot of informations about how to make responsive menu using CSS only. I also decided to adopt a CSS framework. I tested the most known ; Bootstrap, HTMLKickstart, Foundation, Skel , etc... but I found happiness in PluCSS http://plucss.pluxml.org/ , made by the team of my blog CMS, simple grid system plus a bunch of class for classic styles. Next website is a background task , no ETA yet. #Patreon page maintenance : The Patreon page of Pepper&Carrot is the same since last summer and use graphisms and texts from episode 02. I started to brainstorm to update it. The condition, offer, rewards, etc... will still be the same ( I'll only add the new things I do , eg. 'weekly' , 'credit' in the episode , monthly tutorial , etc... ) ; just updating graphism and sentences , make it easier to understand the license ; and maybe add a video in the header and other milestones to not freeze the project to 900$. # Translations : Carlo Gandolfi ( Italian ) and RJ Quiralta ( Mexicano ) worked hard this week to translate all remaining episodes ( and also learnt how to use Github, and do pull-request ). Also, a new member came in the translation team : Jing Yan , doing Chinese translation, he started on episode 07 and it's already online. Less than one week after release ; episode 07 has 11 language ! fantastic ! # Episode 08 WIP For Episode 08, I have the choice to pick in a pool of many short story I wrote : "a visit to Coriander" , "The introduction of a villain", "A problem with the villager around Pepper's house", "a mini love story" and "the broom-stick factory". It's impossible to draw them all , and that's -as usual- frustrating. I'll have to focus and choose only one , and improve it, because they all are draft. So I'll start to sketch, brainstorm to find the right one. Those sketches or screenshot will be the topic of next weekly for sure. Thanks again for the support! Do not hesitate to critic my decisions, or ideas if something feels 'meh' to you ; just let discuss about it. And don't forget to vote for a tutorial topic :) Thank you.

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Hi Tim Burbank, I'll do the line-art one because it has more vote ; but I'll probably does the xsetwacom just after to feed my new 'Geek' category in my website ( <a href="http://www.davidrevoy.com/categorie13/geek" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">http://www.davidrevoy.com/categorie13/geek</a> ).

David Revoy

Hi David Tang, Thank you. When I'm working on a commercial artwork, I spent the last third of my time polishing a 'speedpainting'. At this step, I can stop at any time , because the artwork already has a soul, works, and just need more polish and mini-details. That was an advice from one of my art teacher ; " you should be able to stop the painting at any time and feel happy about it". If my time is missing, I post it 'as it is' . ( it's frustrating sometime ) That's the only way I found to fight against the clock. On the weekly n°5 I just posted, you can see I'm working right now on my efficiency to get a result happening really fast, skipping the 'drawing or sketching' step. Direct painting silhouettes and mass then take time to polish or color-grade. It still experimental. I keep the idea for future 'official' tutorial about 'speed' and 'deliver in time'.

David Revoy

B would be nice :-)

Hi, i think it's a very good idea to set new milestone goals. I would love a line art tutorial! My tablet setup works as it is and i don't need more brushes ;-)

Umm..I'm torn between A and B. I'll vote for them both ;)

My vote would go to the line Art tips tutorial

Dear Mr. Revoy, I have been following your work for many years (since when Chaos &amp; Evolution first came out). You have a very distinctive and consistent art style, something many new artists are seeking after. When you are on a commercial work, how do you make sure paintings get done on time? Can you showcase some of the ways you use to speed up your workflow in your future tutorials? Thank you for your thoughts on this.

Rendering foliage? I have a lot of trouble making grass, trees, bushes look natural.

Faolan Grady

I would request a tutorial on line art tips :) Also good luck for mobile ready website and thanks for introducing pluxml.

C. Easy to follow xsetwacom instructions would be beautiful. This was my biggest challenge (which I still don't have smoothly) for painting on Gnu/Linux.

Tim Burbank

Hi David, you are doing an amasing job and you are really talented. I vote for the tutorial A. Any tutorial about krita is welcome for me as I'm trying to learn krita. =)

I'd love the line-art tips :-)


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