mcobit said:http://pinta-project.com/
This is a new, opensource Paint.net clone for Linux. Maybe someone want to look into porting it?
Wade-newb said:mcobit said:http://pinta-project.com/
This is a new, opensource Paint.net clone for Linux. Maybe someone want to look into porting it?
Great find!
If you can link me to a video of how the program works, I'll make a clone in no-time. Deal?ahahah said:the advantage of colors is the possibility to use the transparency (controlled by the screen pressure)
with it you can do amazing paintings.
you want some examples?
look here http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/ranking.php?page=1
look the available tools http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/images/brush.png
this interface is very simple: thickness, transparency, color and size. nothing else
it is available by pressing a button, to switch between this screen and the painting.
while painting: 2 buttons assigned to zoom in/out, one button to pick a color on the painting and an other one to move the painting
colors is perfect for painting, the programs you're talking about are suitable for pixeling.
dflemstr said:If you can link me to a video of how the program works, I'll make a clone in no-time. Deal?ahahah said:the advantage of colors is the possibility to use the transparency (controlled by the screen pressure)
with it you can do amazing paintings.
you want some examples?
look here http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/ranking.php?page=1
look the available tools http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/images/brush.png
this interface is very simple: thickness, transparency, color and size. nothing else
it is available by pressing a button, to switch between this screen and the painting.
while painting: 2 buttons assigned to zoom in/out, one button to pick a color on the painting and an other one to move the painting
colors is perfect for painting, the programs you're talking about are suitable for pixeling.
(I'll need a Pandora first, of course, to add pressure sensitivity)
spinghed said:wow... I've been thinking about a good painting app for pandora, maybe we can lobby the nice people who made colours??
ahahah said:hello
is there any painting homebrew for pandora like "colors" already available for nintendo ds and iphone/ipod touch (see http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/ )
pandora has a touch screen like these machines so it would be possible to create such a program, wouldn't it?
It's really interesting to me how much people like Colors considering it's such a simple application.Ravnos said:ahahah said:hello
is there any painting homebrew for pandora like "colors" already available for nintendo ds and iphone/ipod touch (see http://colors.collectingsmiles.com/ )
pandora has a touch screen like these machines so it would be possible to create such a program, wouldn't it?
Not really related, but I would kill to see a version of Colors ported to Maemo 5/the N900. A generic Linux release for ARM and x86 would be fine too.