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Re: Amiga Artist Newbie
« on: April 03, 2009, 06:57:32 PM »
I've been using Amigas for graphics since 1993 and by far my all time favorite is Deluxe Paint. To get the absolute full benefit of it you need the last version--5.2. 5.1 has a bug in the airbrush that is annoying. Image FX, Toaster Paint, TV Paint and Photogenics are also favorites of mine. Lately, I've been using Imagemaster RT which is a bit less intuitive but has a lot of hidden power.

Back in the day, I used Digi Paint and Photon Paint a lot and Imagine 2.0 for 3d stuff but now I use 3d Studio Max--a really old version--which is so much easier to use for the little bit of 3d graphics I do.

 Part of the charm of the Amiga is not what they are cabable of but how they work with and influence my creative flow. Pcs and, to a lesser extent, Macs, tend to distract me more. My Amigas are dedicated to art and graphics 100% and I don't use them for anything else like writing or web browsing. Amigas make me think about things in a different way. I like the buffer architecture of a lot of Amiga graphics programs. It can be a difficult to work with at first but once you understand it, you can do incredible things with it. And then there's the classic Amiga trick of just being able to select part of an image and instantly turn it into a paint brush. I've never seen that on any other platform.

Here are examples of what I've done with Deluxe Paint. This was done with Deluxe Paint 5.2 and Imagemaster on my A4000.


This was done with Deluxe Paint in Winuae.


This is the same image processed with a Photoshop filter--I can't rember which one.
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Re: Amiga Artist Newbie
« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2009, 11:21:56 PM »
The redish flares are done with the DpaintV airbrush-the new one-- and processed with a filter in Imagemaster. I used Cybergrafix to use Dpaint in 800x600 rtg mode. That helps a lot. In AGA ham, there tends to be a lot of unwanted artifacting when you use the airbrush.



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Re: Amiga Artist Newbie
« Reply #2 on: April 04, 2009, 07:51:02 PM »
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How in the world were you able to get D-Paint to use non-native screen modes?  I use DPaint V (yes, it's great), but everytime I try to start it in a non-native Amiga mode it crashes.  I am using it in WinUAE with Picasso96 (I am not aware of any way to get Cybergraphix to work in WinUAE - which is too bad because I am a registered owner of Cybergraphix).


It won't work with Picasso 96 in ether Winuae or a real Amiga with an RTG card. I have been able to use Dpaint in RTG modes with Cybergrafix, the original Picasso II driver on a Picasso II, the original Merlin drivers and Merlin Probench which shares some code with Cybergraphix. Cybergraphix works the best by far and you can open Dpaint in any 8 bit sreen resolution up to 1024x768. You can even load a 24 bit iff image into it but you will only have an 8 bit pallette and it will be really slow. There seems to be some undocumented 24 bit support in the last versions of Dpaint--probably undocumented because it was a work in progress.
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Re: Amiga Artist Newbie
« Reply #3 on: April 04, 2009, 10:37:21 PM »
Interesting read, thanks. Now I know a bit more about what I'm working with. I'll have to play a bit more with 24 bit images in Dpaint. :idea:
A2500 owned since 1993 with A2630/DKB 2632, DKB Megachip, GVP EGS Spectrum, A2320 and GVP HC+8 on the inside and a DCTV on the outside. A4000D with CSPPC, Cybervision 64 and a Flicker Magic flicker fixer. A4000T Toaster Flyer & CSMKII. All systems completly retro and classic and mostly used to do geometic art as in my avatar.