Inktober 2017 PDF
I completed #inktober2017 ! I published my last artworks this week on tuesday 31 (and then I spent the last part of the week to upgrade my computer to Ubuntu 17.10). Thank you again for all your feedback, you were a lot to follow my daily post on Mastodon, Twitter or Facebook and that was really cool. Thanks to my operating system being functional again, I spent a part of this week-end to review my Inktober artworks and scan each one of them in higher resolution and retouch them to keep only a black and white result. Then I made a high quality PDF version with all of them, ready to read or ready to print. Feel free to print it as a coloring book, publish it or tweak it for your e-book reader. The sources and result are distributed under CC-By, more information inside the PDF itself, page two. I hope you'll like it!
Download: peppercarrot_october2017_artbook.pdf (69MB)
( source *.odg | sources artworks )
16 comments
Very good job.
A little correction should be done on "Swift" page 3. The word is rendered white (so only visible when selected) on my pdf reader (evince).
Thank you Amic! Indeed; the title was under the picture. It should be fixed now ; I also fixed the "Ship" picture having a yellowish background. My *.icc screen calibration profile start getting old, I need to recalibrate monitors :)
This is just an awesome gift.
Thank you so much!
Absolutely gorgeous, great work! Thank you very much for the PDF.
"It's a magical world, Carrot, ol' buddy... let's go exploring!"
So "inkoktober" has been trademarked, mmm, I have been suspicious since know someone (?) give each day of inkoktober a theme, feels like ol' Microsoft... :P
Yes. Check the (TM) everywhere. http://mrjakeparker.com/inktober ; I'm sure the author made it only to protect his own usage of the name for commercial reason (tee-shirt, pack of tools, teaching). I'm sure it will never affect the community challenge, because it would be too much bad press. But for sure, a TM thing restrict reusing the name inside a CC-By product ; I need to protect and think to the small publisher who might want to print/publish this artwork against possible useles patent trolling.
Thank you Alessander for the feedback!
:-)
This is one of the best articles I have come across. Keep up the good work.
amazing artworks here :) Thank you so much for sharing, being a promoter of open sourced art is really inspirational .
Thank you Marwa!
I'm blown away with just how awesome this is. I'll be happy to donate when I can soon
By the way, David. What hardware do you use to scan up your work in such high quality? Is it used with free software as well?
I have a USB CanonScan Lide220 ; and I use Sane from command line with it, and Xsane when I need a GUI. It's a good scanner.
Bonjour David,
Il n'est pas nécessaire de publier ce commentaire, l'objectif est de signaler le lien mort vers le pdf :(
Merci pour les partages, j'aimerais beaucoup réutiliser le dessin Mysterious dans un livre imprimé, je reviens vers toi plus tard :)
Merci pour la notification de liens mort; c'est arrivé quand mes blogs ont fusionné. C'est à présent réparé!
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