Comic Book Studio

Gaizka sinozzuke at gmail.com
Mon Nov 8 12:27:44 CET 2010


Check this http://git.gnome.org/browse/tbo

2010/11/7 Cyrille Berger Skott <cberger at cberger.net>

>  On Saturday 06 November 2010, David REVOY wrote:
>
> > - Split panels : A weird step to save memory, and split all the
>
> > storyboard panels into singles files.
>
> > - Clean layout : With Scribus , create the panels and the clean text ;
>
> > in each panel import the pictures on the disk, linked.
>
> > ... And of course work on each panel while updating on the Scribus
> layout.
>
> Well it is actually the part of the process that gave me the idea :) I was
> likely do I really have to manually cut my story board, and then to remerge
> the whole things together by hand ?
>
> > - Work on each panel separately allow to switch software easily ( all
>
> > text / vector infos are done by Scribus , so Mypaint+Gimp+Krita+Alchemy
>
> > can play with the raster panel pictures )
>
> Yes, even if CBS would be fully optimized to work with Krita, and probably
> highly dependent on it, it does not prevent to use other tools ! And that is
> where things like OpenRaster would come into play in the future.
>
> > PS : Just as reference to see how other developers managed the problem
>
> > of panel, here is a video [1] of the panel tool of Manga Studio ( witch
>
> > is imo the most advanced digital tool for comic creation ). I know it,
>
> > because here I have an unused license of the EX 3.0 I bought years ago.
>
> >
>
> > [1] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwMC20UvM0k&feature=related
>
> > <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwMC20UvM0k&feature=related>
>
> Cool video. Close to what I had in mind (not sure about the rasterize step,
> I would try to keep the layout as long as possible).
>
> --
>
> Cyrille Berger Skott
>
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