The_Editor wrote:
If you spent a fortnight getting to know brilliance's routines ... Your view on DPaint would RAPIDLY change !!
I have used Brilliance 2.0 quite a bit too. It's very good in many
ways. But I still prefer using DPaint V for most graphics
work. The fast smoothing mode in combination with a much
better interface and supreme animation features win the
race for me. I work a lot in HAM8 too you know... ;-)
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SlimJim