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grafx2 is available for Amiga 3.x but I never tried it: http://pulkomandy.tk/projects/GrafX2/downloads/22 [edit] tried to run grafx2 to no avail, even after downloading the required ixemul library from here: https://sourceforge.net/projects/ami....library/63.1/ It then asks for an AmiTCP: volume (???) and if I assign it anywhere the program just won't load. If anybody could make it run, let me know. Last edited by Amiga1992; 21 September 2016 at 19:48. |
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My biggest grief with PPaint is that it is nowhere near as easy and intuitive to do animations with as DPaint is. If PPaint could implement the "move editor" of DPaint, a lot would already be done to get me over. |
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22 September 2016, 18:25 | #24 | |
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But if I'm drawing/processing an image which is smaller than the screen (typical situation with modern monitors and their optimal resolutions), it feels intuitive for me to have the small image on upper left corner (and it also goes there automatically usually with any program), and then the tool box is close to it when it's on the left side too. It would feel awkward to me have the small picture somewhere on the right hand side or if I'd need to move/arrange it there before starting the work on it. And most of the other programs have the toolboxes on left side, so it's consistent with other usage then too. |
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23 September 2016, 15:13 | #26 |
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And I even didn't get an answer to my on-topc quiestion in post #3
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23 September 2016, 15:37 | #27 | |
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Boo hoo derail
We're still talking about Personal Paint, about a version available in the page linked above and even about additions that could be made to it as asked by the OP. Perhaps if we don't talk much about 7.3b is because we don't give a shit or because information is unclear on the official page (someone asked what the changelog is and if registration makes your copy customized, nobody replied). This is a forum and conversation is bound to flow, if you don't want people to talk about stuff in a post you make, post in a blog and disable comments. How is talking about adding layer support to it, about where the toolbox is (and if it can be changed), comparing it to Deluxe Paint and the available 7.1c download off-topic? [edit] I see DH felt pressured to comply with your ridiculous request. Good job censors. How are you gonna deal with this very message now, will you censor me too? Quote:
Of course people might complain "why is it on the top?", nobody will ever be pleased |
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23 September 2016, 17:17 | #28 |
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23 September 2016, 18:54 | #29 |
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For layers in deluxe paint there was a dirty workaround: set an animation with a certain number of frames and lighttable transparency to 0; was a bit messy but doing the job
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29 September 2016, 08:27 | #30 |
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Dpaint - Pressure?
My god @saimon69 - I never knew that "layers" trick! I did mostly animation, not stills in DeluxePaint though, but I doubt I would have ever thought of this!
On another note, does anyone know a Wacom tablet that actually works with DeluxePaint, or even TVPaint? I can't currently do high color desktop modes beyond 256 anyway with TVPaint, but I'd be interested to hear if anyone can confirm any working Wacom setups that use pressure in any drawing or animation program on the Amiga. |
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29 September 2016, 18:58 | #32 |
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A bit rusty not having touched DPaint for ~20 years and all, but I'm pretty sure you could copy pixels of one frame to a new brush and then paste it wherever you want.
But of course comparing to modern software where you decide how a specific layer should be blended together.. then a simple copy paste seems pretty crude... Skickat från min HTC One via Tapatalk |
30 September 2016, 07:31 | #33 |
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Background - Fix, Background - Free does the trick with single image (Deluxe paint layer)
Translucency and light table, together with Spare screen does it in anim mode. I am not skilled in PPaint, maybe there is something similar? I am Deluxe Paint lover, have all its issues and a poster of the famous Tutankhamun is hanging in my office |
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i use photoshop cs3 lol
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This looks very usable if you wanna go down that road...
https://www.youtube.com/shared?ci=usaAFdGt0TM Skickat från min HTC One via Tapatalk |
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20 February 2017, 14:48 | #37 | |
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Does anyone happen to know if there's a Personal Paint version that supports saving of animated GIF? Or is there maybe a separately available converter tool for that? I'd love to be able to export or convert DPaint / PPaint IFF animations to animated GIF. Thanks in advance! |
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20 February 2017, 16:39 | #38 |
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PersonalPaint 7.1 and up includes an ARexx script for exporting an animbrush as a GIF, and includes options for frame timings, looping etc. I still use it occasionally for doing GIF animations as nothing else is as simple.
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1) AnimGif - define anim-brush push f9 & f10 and select the whole anim canvas push f9 & f10 again 2) AnimGif - Save Anim-brush ---- #1) did you already tested the mac version of ffmpeg? #2) is there an AnimPaint feature in PPaint ? Last edited by emufan; 20 February 2017 at 18:05. |
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20 February 2017, 18:48 | #40 |
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Thanks guys!
I've got PPaint version 6.4, that's the last free version if I'm not mistaking. But the script makes it attractive to buy the latest version. I'll look into it. In the mean time I've found a nice little tool at Aminet called Anim2GIF. I haven't tried it yet, but it might do the job. Emufan, I didn't know there's an ffmpeg version for MacOS. Thanks, I'll check that out too. As far as I know there's no animpaint function in PPaint 6.4. I'd love to use DPaint's animpainting, but I'm currently stuck due to an issue that causes the Alt key to not work simulatenously with the left mouse button in FS-UAE for MacOS. I've entered the issue in the FS-UAE bug tracker, and hope it will be fixed soon. |
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