@Esn Sorry for the drunken shambling of the dead there. Turns out there is no difference in shortcuts, i.e both accept lower case letters. Eyecreates new version has a different default top menu bar repleat with coloured icons and such, which is perhaps absent (or I've switched it off) in First's version.
Both run fine on older firmware i.e HF4 in my case, a little overclock helps rid any lag. Under SZb2 old kernel, the original Firsts version suffers from the touchscreen bug but Eyecreates does not, despite the older kernel in use. Pressure sensitivity seems to work just fine in both versions on SZb2 on the old kernel. Not sure of the new one, for the reasons I mentioned above.
I haven't really used this program much at all and I must dig out your guide that you wrote on GP32x forum way back.
The issue I mean is that sometimes as you are drawing, it seems to trigger the colour choice palette and causes you to choose a new colour as you continue your intended mark. The result is mixed colours, usually red or pink if your using black. I definitely recall you raising this issue in the old thread (haven't re checked it yet) and then you found a fix or work around, which you put in your detailed write up of this program back then. So it's not a new issue.
Here's what I was trying to re-create though and with the touchscreen bug (by using the original PND version on SZ), it was impossible to attempt the background hills, hence I went for a haze of particles in the air, which are visible only it seems upon the Pandora (so perhaps my LCD is screwed with the PTOD, or just my eyesight, from reading The Walking Dead via Comix on Pandora)
Fair use : To demonstrate Pandoras portable artwork abilities for the colour blind hedgehogs in a bag everywhere!
Courtesy of
'Playboy' April 2012 (USA) '
Michonne's Story' by
Robert Kirkman, making money where possible as usual, (see facebook for TWD social game soon and the Telltale game for Xbox, PC, Ps3 (except for Aussies) which rose up today it seems
http://www.telltalegames.com/walkingdead/page1 ) and the (don't tell him, he might want some money) Awesome Artwork of
Charlie Adlard.