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Friday, October 17, 2008
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4 comments:
Is this the DS paint program again? Are there layers at all in this little app? Regardless, well done!
Thanks, Bob. I did use Colors for DS for this one. The program doesn't have any layers, and the current version doesn't even have an Undo function (though the author intends to add at least a 1-step Undo feature to the next update).
The only way to edit a mistake is to use the playback function and stop it just before the mistake was made, which can be tedious with files you've already been working on for a while. More often than not if I make a mistake I just paint over it, as you would if you were working with real paint :)
I can see painting over mistakes - that's how I prefer to work in Painter pushing digital paint around, but the one layer restriction is impressive indeed!
Nice work Ben.
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