Misc - Pepper&Carrot

Official homepage of Pepper&Carrot, a free(libre) and open-source webcomic about Pepper, a young witch and her cat, Carrot. They live in a fantasy universe of potions, magic, and creatures.

Pepper&Carrot
@davidrevoy It's somehow relaxing to see Twitter burn...
@davidrevoy Les vidéos de processus de dessin, c'est pour certifier que ça ne vient pas d'une IA sans avoir à utiliser le hashtag HumanArt ?
@stemy Oui 😊 J'éspère que ça marchera.
@davidrevoy @stemy en tout cas c'est super jolie.
@davidrevoy sorry.. offtop
I would like to know
Do you care about the creative license or do you draw for the good without thinking about it?
@ElectroFetish Hey, I don't get "for the good without thinking about it". There is no good or bad to think about it or not. I sure care to communicate my license for ensuring anyone knows how they can reuse my work and the rules (attribution), especially because I use a free and permissive license. I have many companies and projects reusing my work around me, it's important and writing it probably spare me to answer a lot of email about my conditions to reuse the illustrations.
@davidrevoy Thank you for your creativity and your response!
@ElectroFetish @davidrevoy The license is what allows such uses. Without it, that t-shirt would constitute piracy. As such, adding that text protects the t-shirt creator, for example from overly zealous lawyers (there are places where lawyers can get active and try to cash in without even the creator's initiative).
@patrick @davidrevoy This is the legal side.
It has nothing to do with creativity.
In my opinion, it is not customary in communities to be protected by licenses. Everyone already understands whose creation. And if necessary, they will support you.
@ElectroFetish @davidrevoy it's not "protected by licenses", stuff is protected by copyright, which is automatic. Without a license, the list of things anybody but the author can do with a creation is _very_ limited.

Sure, there are communities that ignore such issues. They're also those making the wildest "surprised Pikachu" impression once it hits them.

@patrick @davidrevoy Perhaps you are right!

But in my opinion, creativity does not need bureaucracy.
No license will save Twitter, for example, if it is already unclear what it exists for: for the sake of money or the very essence as Mastodon

@davidrevoy Love it   
And the music is on point 😂
@davidrevoy Love it! I want to set it as my banner! ^^