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Monthly report for July is out!

davidrevoy.com/article1167/monthly-production-report-for-july-2026

I'm sharing making-of and behind-the-scenes stories, unpublished visuals, and news about all my background projects. I also share (as usual, without paywall) high-resolution images, timelapses, brushes, layered files, tutorials, hardware reviews and more on my websites.

Thank you for all the comments and your amazing support! Let me know if there's an aspect of my work you'd like to see in my next month's report.

in reply to Carlos Solís

@csolisr All the speech bubbles would need to be edited manually, because there's no metadata in the svg files to know which character is talking. The only element that has a fixed id is the episode title so that it can be used in thumbnail generation.

Translators can edit the speech bubbles to make their size fit the translated texts, so there is no master file for them.

in reply to Alix Guillard
@aloxe Thank you! Oh, it depends the model; this one on the main photo is my main tablet, the Artist 19 Pro gen2, and this one is well supported if you gather this conditions: KDE Plasma more recent than 6.7, Wayland, a Linux kernel that support BPF, and the udev-hid-bpf project installed.
Haha, still overly complex for newcomers; things degraded a lot over the last decade, that's why there is not a lot of artist on Linux , it's a pain 😅