David Revoy
French illustrator and creator of the webcomic ''Pepper&Carrot''
David Revoy (born in 1981 in Reims) is a French artist and the creator of the free webcomic series Pepper&Carrot.
Quotes
edit- Even if my main product is webcomics, I know that there's a whole generation for whom a real author is someone who makes books.
- "Droits d'auteur : ambiance poivrée dans la BD", David Revoy, interviewed by Libération, 9 September 2016 (read online)
- The names of the characters in Pepper & Carrot all actually follow the names of plants, herbs, and for the animals that accompany them, vegetable names. So for all the spice names, what inspired me was simply going to do my shopping at the traditional market, there are always grocers' stalls, and then I saw 'coriander', I saw 'saffron', I saw 'pepper', and there it was. There was 'poivre' but in French it sounded too much like 'poivrot'. So I said to myself "We're going to avoid 'poivrot' and 'carrot'", which didn't work very well, which is why I kept the English 'Pepper'.
- David Revoy, interview by Touhoppai, David Revoy: Interview durant caramanga 2019, Touhoppai Youtube channel, 24 May 2019
- Managing everything on this project is hard and challenging, but extremely rewarding on a personal level. Pepper&Carrot is the project of my dreams.
- About working on Pepper&Carrot. Source: "Interview with David Revoy", krita.org, 29 May 2015.
- Before 2000 [and the internet], you had to pay for a book or go to exhibitions to see new artworks. And suddenly many artists were on the internet, and you could see thousands of artworks daily.
- "Interview with David Revoy", krita.org, 29 May 2015.
- It's a dream come true! Every artist I know would love to make their own comics. Would love to get paid for making it, and to keep the control of it, about the stories, about the heart.
- About working on Pepper&Carrot. Source: "Passionate Voices Episode 2 - David Revoy" (at 27m48s), Passionate Voices on YouTube, 2 June 2015.
- I'm really happy if Pepper & Carrot can bring more money for external people.
- Erik Moeller (via Ryan Merkley). "The case of the witch and her cat: crowdfunding free culture", creativecommons.org, 17 July 2015.
- I'll never regret making Pepper&Carrot so open.
- Paul Brown. "Free Software Artists and their Tools — Part I: David Revoy & Krita" (archived), Open Content & Software Magazine, 28 May 2016.
- That was a really bad week: [I] had to spend a lot of money and my productivity was totally ruined.
- Revoy about a computer purchase in 2009. The computer included Windows Vista and could not run Windows XP. It then required he buy upgrades for proprietary software, which totaled to an investment of a a full month's salary, just for compatibility and with no additional features. Source: David Revoy. "Why I'm using 100% Open-source ?", davidrevoy.com, 1 May 2013. Paul Brown. "Free Software Artists and their Tools — Part I: David Revoy & Krita" (archived), Open Content & Software Magazine, 28 May 2016.