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Bizzmo Account closed
Registered: Mar 2005 Posts: 82 |
Weapons of Choice?
Been away from the scene for some time, and was wondering what the latest tools people are using for GFX these days?
I did most of my work on Artist64 with a nifty neos mouse. |
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Compyx
Registered: Jan 2005 Posts: 631 |
It seems to me that most people now use a PC to do their graphics and convert them with programs like Congo.
I've personally always programmed my own gfx-editors and used those.
You could always look at the C64-tools on this site and try some of them.
Sorry I can't be of more help...
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Dane
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 423 |
Paint Shop Pro, a FLI-editor, a bitmap-editor, my X-fli editor. Think that's it. |
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Shake
Posts: 135 |
for me Interpaint because of it's fast and easy interface + mouse support, looks a bit like Deluxe Paint. Sprites with Graphcreator II/Shape or Spritepad (PC).
for ifli etc this topic may be interresting for you:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/forums/?roomid=10&topicid=12124#12140
just recently Plush has released an improved version of gunpaint by Dow Jones: Gunpaint V1.1
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Twoflower
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 436 |
Paint Shop Pro, Dolphins FLI-editor (curse be upon Sagas soiled creation, but it got a really nice zoom mode), Bitmapeditor from Twilight and Suxxeditor from Contrast for multicolorbitmap. Bitmapeditor v1.9 from The Fly/System for working in singlecolor hires. And Royal+HCE from Iopop (unreleased) for multicolorhires w. interlace.
If you like painting with mouse, or in a commercial program, Interpaint is the only solution worth mentioning. |
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blackdroid Account closed
Registered: Mar 2002 Posts: 84 |
Uhm Amica Paint with ps/2 mouse beats Interpaint imho :) |
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Sander
Registered: Jan 2002 Posts: 500 |
Advanced Artstudio with an Arcade double-fire joystick. Photoshop + Congo for singlecolour graphics. |
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Deev
Registered: Feb 2002 Posts: 206 |
For IFLI I've always used Funpaint 2, though I intend to properly try out the Plush version of Gunpaint at some stage. For multicolour bitmpas, I've used several programs, though lately I'm leaning towards Advanced Art Studio. If I do things on the PC I use GFX2 or sometimes Photoshop (depending on what I want to do) with Konv1 to convert things back to C64 formats. |
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Cruzer
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1051 |
photoshop and my own converters. |
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scout
Registered: Dec 2002 Posts: 1578 |
And since today we have Project 1 aka Oswald's Painter for the PeeCee:
http://noname.c64.org/csdb/release/?id=17531&show=notes
R. |
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Tch Account closed
Registered: Sep 2004 Posts: 512 |
Amica paint for sketching,I am more into FLI nowadays.
I recommend UFLI by Crest,if you have the patience for it.
It does have it´s restrictions though but it beats the flickering of interlaced graphics.
No PC programs for me,I am too oldskool for that. ;) |
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