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Offline TallAmigan

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Re: Petition for Deluxe Paint
« Reply #29 from previous page: November 14, 2003, 11:57:32 PM »
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nstead of petitioning for an os4 port, ask for it to be made open source....



Then we will ask EA to stay in business for free.....???? :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D  :-D
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Offline iamaboringperson

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Re: Petition for Deluxe Paint
« Reply #30 on: November 15, 2003, 03:53:12 AM »
You guys... :roll:


Waste of time.

I can't see why you can't just run it on an old A500 or something!

(PPaint for MOS would be good, however! ;)
 

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Re: Petition for Deluxe Paint
« Reply #31 on: November 16, 2003, 06:32:30 AM »
Here here Rodney!

Exactly what I thought.  EA Games are one of the biggest game publishers (the only one to make any profit (from memory) the past year).  I don't think EA has plans for the app market let alone a small fanatical userbase.

Secondly, making DPaint open source is truly an honourable thing to do... but honestly, why bother?  There are so many better paint packages around that are being supported, why do we need another competitor?

To be blatantly honest, DPaint was powerful at its time for 'traditional art'.  But now, we need more powerful Photoshop style tools that allow unrestricted layering and application of filters with a negotiable amount of undo ability and fast updates.

Photoshop can be beaten on the Amiga platform with a far better tool.  IMO, Photoshop is very bloated and could do with a bit of lateral thinking on how it's tools and effects are applied.  I don't think DPaints legacy of code is going to be powerful enough to allow easy implementation of the features that is expected of a modern paint program without a significant rewrite to the point where the whole project might as well be chucked!

It was a nice little trinket on the A500 and right up to AGA on the 1200... but a little dated 10 years down the track.

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Offline JetRacer

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Re: Petition for Deluxe Paint
« Reply #32 on: November 16, 2003, 12:21:00 PM »
I agre with others: it's unrealistic.

And I don't care if I get flamed to hell for saying the truth:

DPAINT SUCKS THE SWEAT OF A DEAD VC'S...
..you know the rest.

PPaint lack three features: smudge, perspective and angled ellipses. DPaint on the other hand lack 1001 things which is present in PPaint.

IMHO: multilevel undo is a basic human right!!! :-)

For those who don't know: you can download PPaint full version at Aminet.

And Photoshop is what it sounds like: a pure image processor, a tool to touch up images or add effects. It's not a painting app.
*Zap! Zap!* Ha! Take that! *Kabooom!* Hey, that\'s not fair!