From pencil to color, it's all done by hand. Here is under a timelapse of my recent comic strip: two days of work in 30s. I use Krita to bring my art to life, on Debian, one stroke at a time.
Check out my making-of directory for 20 more like this: https://www.peppercarrot.com/0_sources/miniFantasyTheater/making-of/
🍄 Webcomic Creator | Fantasy humor🌱 Weekly comic strips | Longer series brewing in background🎨 Only use Free/Libre Open Source tools | CC-licensed | No AI
🍄 Webcomic Creator | Fantasy humor🌱 Weekly comic strips | Longer series brewing in background🎨 Only use Free/Libre Open Source tools | CC-licensed | No AI
/ˈbɑːltəkʊteɪ/. Knows some chemistry and piping stuff. TeXmacs user.XMPP: bk@zdv.bktei.com#PokemonGo: 7220 4718 8324What I'm up to: https://reboil.com/mediawiki/Special:RecentChanges
/ˈbɑːltəkʊteɪ/. Knows some chemistry and piping stuff. TeXmacs user.XMPP: bk@zdv.bktei.com#PokemonGo: 7220 4718 8324What I'm up to: https://reboil.com/mediawiki/Special:RecentChanges
@cstross@wandering.shop Reminds me of the hoops I have to jump through to get #iso8601 dates in my #Debian apps via the `LC_TIME` environment variable and a bespoke `en_SE` “English - Sweden” custom locale. https://blog.carsoncheng.ca/2021/03/use-iso-8601-dates-in-pcmanfm-on-debian.html . This was the “easiest” solution I found in 2022 after exploring options to get #Firefox, #Thunderbird, and other apps to display YYYY-mm-dd HH:MM:SS style time stamps.
In #macOS, I think you just modify `System Preferences > Language & Region > Advanced > Dates`.
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