Krita portable.

Sven Langkamp sven.langkamp at gmail.com
Sun Apr 29 01:54:12 UTC 2012


On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 2:24 PM, Simon Legrand <legrand.simon at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi David. Good to see you on this list! I've been following your work
> since Syntel.
>
> I was thinking of applying to join the team for Mango, but sadly for
> the moment I'm just too busy. I'm at (Digital Domain London).
> Also I can't say that my blender knowledge is really comparable to my
> Maya and Houdini knowledge. :( But I'm good at learning on the spot ;)
>
> Anyways. Thanks a lot for your help. I have indeed been using Krita at
> home quite a lot via Kubuntu repos (for a few years actually). I'm
> just trying to get work to install it on our workstations and I'd like
> it to be as easy as possible for our IT guys. If they need to find and
> compile too many libraries they simply won't don't it and we'll be
> stuck with a windows machine just for photoshop. Which bothers me
> personally since I have a real hatred for windows. (I'm honest)
>
> I'm sure we'll meet some day. Either in France or Amsterdam. If you
> ever come to London, je te paierai une bierre. ;)
>
> Goot luck with the rest of Mango!
>

By the way, we are really interested in feedback from professionals. So far
David was the only one who had been working on a movie and he already
provided lots of great feedback.

I'm actually very surprised that anyone from one of the big visual effects
companies even looked at Krita. Although Mango is the first movie where
Krita was used, I would totally love to see a movie in the cinema were I
know that Krita was used. Maybe one day I can go to the cinema and see a
piece of Pandora designed with Krita :)
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