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MyPaint 1.0: there can never be too much awesomeness

MyPaint 1.0: there can never be too much awesomeness

In terms of promoting free software a v1.0 is handy beyond common sense given the irrational admiration of “round” numbered versions. Anyway, this is MyPaint v1.0. There are many like it, but this one is mine.

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Interview with Kaeltyk on Mandelbulber and 3D fractals

Interview with Kaeltyk on Mandelbulber and 3D fractals

I've been meaning to talk to Eric Prevost aka Kaeltyk for a while, because I had been following (and admiring) his work even before he discovered Mandelbulber, a free 3D fractals explorer by Krzysztof Marczak.

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G’MIC gets a Fractalius-like filter, David Tschumperlé answers some questions

G’MIC gets a Fractalius-like filter, David Tschumperlé answers some questions

We haven't covered G'MIC in a while mainly because there were too many releases, and it was difficult to pick one to summarize changes. It's time to talk about G'MIC again.

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OpenOctaveMidi 2011 unveiled, developers talk about the project

OpenOctaveMidi 2011 unveiled, developers talk about the project

Few days ago developers of OpenOctaveMidi, a new/old digital audio workstation for Linux, presented the brand new v2011, the culmination of several years of work.

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Peter Hutterer on the GNOME applet for Wacom tablets

Peter Hutterer on the GNOME applet for Wacom tablets

With better color management support and a new Wacom configuration applet the newly released GNOME 3.2 looks like a solid improvement for us creative folks.

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Richard Hughes on color management in Linux and GNOME

Richard Hughes on color management in Linux and GNOME

An interview with Richard Hughes, principal developer of GNOME Color Manager and colord. Highlights: what's new with the project, changes in the Linux printing system, future plans.

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Customized MyPaint gains animation for a new open movie project

Customized MyPaint gains animation for a new open movie project

One of the reasons we like open movies is because they are real world tests for free software. Blender Institute's movies push Blender up the production curve, so does Morevna project re Synfig Studio. And just like big studios develop in-house solutions for their big animation projects, open movies lead to interesting developments as well. This time it's about MyPaint which is getting a traditional animation tool.

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The ultimate quest of bringing Visio support to LibreOffice

The ultimate quest of bringing Visio support to LibreOffice

Today LGW's guests are Eilidh McAdam and Fridrich Strba who implemented support for VSD documents (Microsoft Visio) in LibreOffice within GSoC2011.

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Interview with Thomas Krijnen on IfcOpenShell, Blender and architecture

Interview with Thomas Krijnen on IfcOpenShell, Blender and architecture

Today we are talking to Thomas Krijnen, architect and programmer from the Netherlands, who works on IfcOpenShell project to assist opens source acceptance in BIM.

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Interview with Sintel’s art director David Revoy

Interview with Sintel’s art director David Revoy

Now that Sintel open movie is officially out, we publish an interview with Sintel's art director David Revoy.

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