 Hello, bonjour, I'm doing a little video to show you the book for of pepper and carrot and it's released this week so I'm very happy about it. There is also the French version on the Glenna publishing and I will try to explain a bit what I made in this book. So it's a 70 pages book containing 65 pages of comic. It's a collection of my most recent episodes of pepper and carrot and the book was made only with free Libre and open source software, the heart being made with Krita, the text with Inkscape and the publishing with Scribus. All of this of course on a Kubuntu Linux operating system. The full work is released under the Permissive Creative Commons Attribution license, a license that authorizes you to do derivations even commercially. It's a work I mainly made myself but I also received the contribution of translators for the story I wrote at first in French and also proof readers. You'll find all the credits on the first page of the book but you'll find also at the end of the book a snapshot of all the supporters of pepper and carrot as it was at December 2021. I also added two pages at the end, it's a little making off but to be honest this only purpose is to maintain the exact same page count for the book 1, 2, 3 and the art book. So all the books have the same thickness and it's also the same format so it's easier for me to manage cost, prices and also to write automation scripts when I need to manage the book. But how to make the books? I fully documented the process and you'll find the detail on my blog post and you'll find also in free access all the steps, specifications and also all my numbered trials of error and bad print proof that I did and all the explanation of why it failed. It really took me years of research to make it work and over seven print proof prototype to work around all the bugs I met on my way. In fact making these books for this type of printer was a real challenge mainly because of the PDF specification and the limitation that wasn't well supported by Scribus and also because of the proprietary color space that the printer deliver. Now this one conflicted with the main library of color management on Linux. In the end I could obtain a result that I'm really proud of and I even really could match the quality of a retail printed comic printed with offset. It's a different quality than the print on demand. It's not the same machine. It's not the same process. So I'm really happy that I matched this type of quality and with the Glenna version the French version is not with print on demand. It's printed with a classic offset and made by a publisher. So I really can compare both and see if I did a good work and that's okay. So I'm really proud of this. So thank you for watching the video. You can find the link for the books in the description or follow the blog post on my website. You will find everything of course. This is not my main income selling books. It's still a complimentary income. I'm leaving mostly thanks to your donation on Patreon or on alternative platforms. So thank you very much if you support my work and pepper and carrot on these platforms. And if you can buy these books because you are happy to get the comics and everything. Thank you very much about it. But this is very optional and not my main activity. Thank you for watching. Bye. Bye.