[News] Genesi and Cloanto Announce Personal Paint for MorphOS | ANN.lu |
Posted on 05-Jan-2004 22:53 GMT by magnetic | 79 comments View flat View list |
Great News! Hot off the Press!
Genesi and Cloanto announced today that they entered into an agreement to develop a port of Cloanto's Personal Paint for MorphOS. Personal Paint is the leading palette-based graphics package for the Amiga computers, and is still preferred by enthusiasts, video artists, game developers and professionals alike for its set of powerful and user friendly features which have no counterpart on any platform. Under the new agreement, Cloanto is sharing the source code with Genesi, who will assist in the port to its exciting PowerPC-based computing platform. Personal Paint will be bundled with MorphOS.
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Posted by erkan on 06-Jan-2004 15:36 GMT | In reply to Comment 50 (Grzegorz Kraszewski): I think this is great news. I used Personal Paint in WinUAE when making graphics for my homepages. http://members.chello.se/erkan
I really tried to do the same stuff in Photoshop and Imageready but I couldnt find the button where you turn off antializing for lines you draw. Really I searched for it for more than 30 minutes, also googled it and found nothing!
Cant believe you cant draw lines with the line tool or freehand in PS and IR without them being antialized... |
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