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Adobe has finally pushed too far and succeeded in making me never want to use their products again. I didn't like the pay per month scheme to begin with and now they tacked on a 50% (!) price increase to the monthly costs.

All my digital art flow is built around Photoshop and I’d have much better things to do, but I'll have to put a bunch of time and effort in learning something else - maybe #Krita? Are there good experiences or other alternatives? I know it’s definitely not going to be the G-imp.

Either way it’s time to start moving all the art files away from the .psd hostage situation. Unsure what would be an appropriately featured portable format to use, the age old .tiff format? It at least supports layers.. but would probably also mean rasterizing everything.

Months (years) ago, I started to create a card game (a physical one, with real printed cards)
I never finished it :ablobcattrash:
Or to be more precise, all cards were drawn, but rules have never been finalized.

I've decided to start to publish cards because there's no reasons to keep them just for me :ablobcatcoffee:
Take a look here for more information about the game, and cards
https://grum.maou-maou.fr/bulicards/

Here's the first 4 cards

Cards are realized with #krita (painting), #inskcape (icons), #scribus (layout and printing)

Two posts in a day! I'm finally getting back into Retro Rainbows! Here's the Drawing WIP. :)

You may have figured it out already, but Retro Rainbows isn't just about nostalgia and cute colours: it's also highlighting different aspects of the queer community! As a queer person myself, I'm super excited to do what I can to give back to this lovely, vibrant community. <3 Hopefully I can finish them all before Pride!

I bought a little numpad and made a python script to do whatever I want with the buttons. Right now I use it to have access to usual keyboard shortcuts I need in #krita without breaking my shoulder.