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HollyPaint updated to 1.1
« on: August 04, 2013, 12:43:00 PM »
HollyPaint is a simple paint application.  It's written in the Hollywood programming language. Because of the  MUIRoyale plug-in it has a MUI interface.

Additional to some fundamental drawing functions it has an interface to  all Hollywood filters like "Sepia-tone", Blur", "Gray" etc.

It can be downloaded from:
http://aminet.net/package/gfx/edit/HollyPaint
It contains binaries for AROS, AmigaOS3+4 and MorpOS, allthough its author could only test the AROS version.

It's an Open Source project with BSD license.
Sourceforge project page:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/hollypaint/
The documentation in the Wiki of that site will be updated soon.

Changelog:
* Rebuilt with Hollywood 5.3
* Fixed issues with running stable under AROS, Morphos and AmigaOS4
* Colorwheel with alpha sliders in own window
* Individual setting of color for gradient, shadow and edge
* Made toolbar window resizable
* Loading and saving of transparent brushes
* Implemented remaining filters
* Implemented Arc tool
* Added command line options -v (verbose) and -vv (very verbose) for debug output
* New brush functions:
  - Trim brush (cuts off transparent areas)
  - Invert brush
  - Invert mask
  - Invert alpha
  - Replace Background by Pen color
  - Replace Pen by Background color
  - Copy Canvas: creates a brush from whole canvas
  - Put Back: place brush at given coordinates
  - Implemented reverting of brush
* Print hotspot offset in brush information window.
* User borderless display. This makes it possible to load pictures with the same resolution as the screen.
* Print the size of the picture if it is too large to be opened.
* Added a checkmark to the status bar which shows if a brush is active.
* Use checkmark instead of text objects to show mask and alpha state.