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Morpheus
Registered: Feb 2004 Posts: 152 |
Best program to draw C64 graphics with on a PC and on a MAC?
One of the very best artists from days gone by wants to dabble with C64 pixels again, so I'm asking on his behalf.
Cheers, Morph |
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Deev
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 206 |
I've run Timanthes on my desktop PC and through my Macbook Pro and it's extremely rare that it crashes (I'm talking 3-4 times ever during normal use). Both are Dual Core, so perhaps it is a bit more stable on newer CPUs?
Saving C64 files has sometimes been a little awkward, but usually after trying a couple of layer setups I've got it right. |
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Celtic Administrator
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 807 |
never had problems with timanthes either... and its functionality beats p1 easily i think. |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Quote: No offence, Jan, but the first time you tried saving a picture as koala in timanthes the resolution was 331x189 or something. The last time you tried to save an IFLI picture as a standard (fligraph) FLI picture.
Both won't work, because of obvious reasons.
I guess my point is: I can put failsaves in for those (and will) but it hasn't been a high priority thing...
Any program can be made to crash if you do seemingly normal things:

(And no, i have nothing against P1, it is perfect for what it's supposed to do)
What we need Mirage, is you choose a mode, and the programs locks all to this mode, so you cant do anything wrong. |
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Mirage
Registered: Jan 2003 Posts: 113 |
That's what P1 does, Jan... If you need more than that you can choose to use timanthes |
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Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 186 |
On my computer Timanthes is perfectly stable, whereas P1 often crashes during saves, causing me to perform an annoying print screen->paste in Photoshop->import in P1-operation. So it goes both ways. In response to the threads topic my personal preference is P1. But I would never argue with anyone saying that they prefer Timanthes. Both programs are good! |
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FATFrost Account closed
Registered: Sep 2003 Posts: 211 |
Project One has NEVER crashed for me, Timanthes ALWAYS crashes. hmpf. :( |
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enthusi
Registered: May 2004 Posts: 679 |
Sorry for this but:
HAHA, I will never ever again accept criticism on using GIMP.
All the tool all the people use all the time keep on crashing on all occasions? wtf?
Isnt proper safety the no.1 gain over native c64 solutions? |
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Archmage
Registered: Aug 2006 Posts: 186 |
Quote: Sorry for this but:
HAHA, I will never ever again accept criticism on using GIMP.
All the tool all the people use all the time keep on crashing on all occasions? wtf?
Isnt proper safety the no.1 gain over native c64 solutions?
No, the number 1 gain is the mousewheel zoom actually. :) |
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SIDWAVE Account closed
Registered: Apr 2002 Posts: 2238 |
Mirage: i just think it should have a format selector, so all those things are ok when you want to save, so you get no problems. |
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spider-j
Registered: Oct 2004 Posts: 505 |
Quote: Sorry for this but:
HAHA, I will never ever again accept criticism on using GIMP.
All the tool all the people use all the time keep on crashing on all occasions? wtf?
Isnt proper safety the no.1 gain over native c64 solutions?
been also playing around with GIMP these days and found a good way to pixel pics that you should be able to convert 1:1 to koala (using 2*1 pixelbrush, 8*8 grid on 320*200px pic, only 3 different colors + bg in 8*8 field). but how do I convert those correctly? I use a palette with 16 colors in the exact order as on real machine. But when I try converters like GoDot colors get replaced by others or two different colors are merged into one... did you write a converter for yourself? |
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