I don't see pro-motion, but I'll try mt paint.Mt paint is good and its free. Pro-motion is an upgraded version of d-paint with animation fucntions, its very good. I'm doing a commercial game atm and the artists are using both mt paint and pro-motion to do the pixel art.
http://www.cosmigo.com/promotion/index.php?Downloads Its not free, but its not expensive either.I don't see pro-motion, but I'll try mt paint.Mt paint is good and its free. Pro-motion is an upgraded version of d-paint with animation fucntions, its very good. I'm doing a commercial game atm and the artists are using both mt paint and pro-motion to do the pixel art.
http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=grafx2-appTry Grafx2, is there a pandora port?
https://code.google.com/p/grafx2/
There are many free/paid pixel tools, it is easy to pick one but hard to find an all-in tool.
Unfortunately you can't type anything into text boxes in this port, which makes saving images very frustrating.
Ah, didn't know that. I'll see what I can do.Unfortunately you can't type anything into text boxes in this port, which makes saving images very frustrating.
Otherwise Grafx2 is great for pixel art on the pandora
Game project.As a matter of interst; 'midi' what are you creating the graphics for? Hobby, or a game project?
I downloaded the source, so I'll take a look at it myself, too.Ah, didn't know that. I'll see what I can do.Unfortunately you can't type anything into text boxes in this port, which makes saving images very frustrating.
Otherwise Grafx2 is great for pixel art on the pandora
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I don't even see an eyedropper tool on MtPaint. It's no good if I can't even pull colors from an image.Mt paint is good and its free. Pro-motion is an upgraded version of d-paint with animation fucntions, its very good. I'm doing a commercial game atm and the artists are using both mt paint and pro-motion to do the pixel art.
Pull colors from an image? As in selecting a color on the screen to use? You can access that tool by clicking the current color thing.I don't even see an eyedropper tool on MtPaint. It's no good if I can't even pull colors from an image.Mt paint is good and its free. Pro-motion is an upgraded version of d-paint with animation fucntions, its very good. I'm doing a commercial game atm and the artists are using both mt paint and pro-motion to do the pixel art.
Um, no, I mean like the eyedropper in MS Paint. When I click the current color, it just gives me a color editor. I need to be able to grab a color right off the image. I tried using the palette generator, but that doesn't help when I still need to pick a color from 256 colors when all I really need to do is just grab a shade of red off my character's sleeve.Pull colors from an image? As in selecting a color on the screen to use? You can access that tool by clicking the current color thing.I don't even see an eyedropper tool on MtPaint. It's no good if I can't even pull colors from an image.Mt paint is good and its free. Pro-motion is an upgraded version of d-paint with animation fucntions, its very good. I'm doing a commercial game atm and the artists are using both mt paint and pro-motion to do the pixel art.