meeting notes

David REVOY davidrevoy at gmail.com
Thu Apr 7 12:14:53 CEST 2011


> I think Deevad will be more helpful than me for the concept art workflow.
Hi! No problem about this ^

Here are the document with the personnal notes I'm writting for the 
Sprint next month ; it's still in progress but may be it's interesting 
to share it now : 
http://www.davidrevoy.com/XYZ/temp/Krita-personnal-notes_for_sprint-davidrevoy.pdf 
(pdf, 46Ko )

Best regards
-David
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On 04/06/2011 11:40 PM, Timothée Giet wrote:
> Interesting notes;
>
> I'm actually working on defining comic workflow, with as much details 
> as possible,
> as this will be the topic of my workshop at LGM.
> I'll bring this to the Krita Sprint, it should be ready... as 
> furthermore I'm planning to make a DVD about this after the sprint!..
>
> I think Deevad will be more helpful than me for the concept art workflow.
>
> About the problems you list I agree with all of them.. I'm not sure 
> yet which one is the most important as they all are.
>
>
>
> 2011/4/6 Lukast dev <lukast.dev at gmail.com <mailto:lukast.dev at gmail.com>>
>
>     Here are the notes, I removed the notes about Google Summer Of Code,
>     they had COMPANY CONFIDENTAL mark...
>
>     Basically we discussed who could mentor who, but
>     since nothing is decided about the number of slots
>     or who will get the slot, it does not have any sense to share it now.
>
>     I give the notes in raw form, I did tidy them a bit.
>     Feel free to correct&complete this notes!
>
>     Pentalis sponsored work:
>     ------------------------------------------------
>     Silvio Heinrich has added mixing brush.
>
>     What can Pentalis work on now?
>     a) drag&drop of something
>     b) UI fixing in the paintop dialog
>     c) UI staff
>     d) <add your idea here>
>
>     We need to define workflows
>     a) comic workflow
>     b) concept art workflow
>     c) texture painting
>
>     Boud proposed to select one for this year and fulfill it.
>     Lukas said that he prefers to work on both a) and b)
>     Sven will do whatever is fun.
>     Cyrille will do whatever he needs.
>     --------------------------------------------------------------------------
>     We discussed testing, stabilization, community contact with users
>     It's time for stabilizing and polishing krita.
>     boud and dmitry discuss some plan I didn't understand.
>
>     o Tiagging features on wiki idea
>
>     Question: What is your biggest problem in Krita
>     ---------------------------------------------------------------------
>     Sven
>     o layer stack (major problem, some bug: filters, mask of the filter
>     layer is selection)
>     o selection and mask handling -  selection based problem [infinite
>     problem]
>
>     Lukas
>     o is performance good for professional digital painter (e.g. David
>     Revoy?)
>     o workflow performance (on-canvas editor is interesting)
>     o brush outlines are still not great
>
>     Dmitry
>     o fear of instability of somewhat longer not used, some parts of Krita
>     o regressions
>
>     Cyrille
>     o resource management, tagging for the resources (GSoC idea fixing
>     this?)
>     o problem with spacing, scale and rotation and preddefined brushes
>
>     Boud
>     o lack of polishness, if something stops to work, does not work
>     correctly
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