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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Pixelite HTML5/JS pixel editor
Still struggling to find an okay pixel editor for Linux, so I decided to create one on my own.
Here's a preview of what have I done in 5-6 hours. It's full of shit, but the basics are working. At least on Chrome.
https://pixelite.idevele.com/
I am quite rusty in JS/frontend (basically I rely on jQuery to get stuff done), so if anyone feels like helping me out, here's the repo:
https://github.com/csisztaiarnold/pixelite |
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Dr. TerrorZ
Registered: Oct 2013 Posts: 17 |
Quote: Heh. Seems that everyone is doing something similar. I recently spent some time porting Dr. TerrorZ's Multipaint Metal Edition to Javascript via frankensteined ProcessingJS+JS. The current result can be found at https://tnsp.org/~ccr/mp/
Wow ccr, I didn't know that. Nice work, it might help those who hate Java.
I'm also first to say Multipaint is not an all-round "editor", it's more of a paint program for making single screens in the standard modes. |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
@ccr, @Dr. TerrorZ: Lovely work from both of you! Multipaint is the pixelling tool which came the most close to my needs.
What I miss from it is a 1:1 preview window when I am in zoom mode, different zoom levels, inverting the ditherbrush (ie. "raster" in MP), a pipette, and a support for larger canvases. Any chance for adding these features in a later version? |
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Dr. TerrorZ
Registered: Oct 2013 Posts: 17 |
Multipaint has a pipette, press comma "," key or middle mouse button while hovering over the area. It doesn't have a corresponding icon as it is not a separate tool.
A preview window is coming to the next version, but at least at first it won't be a true floating window. It will still help in the magnify mode.
Inverting the dither, I think I could add that also. I guess I could also change my terminology as "rasters" are so clearly a different thing. :)
There are 2 zoom levels (key "m" and "M"). I know a seamless zoom would be more modern but it never occurred to me as I don't personally like that so much, and probably won't be adding it in near future.
Large canvases might be doable, but the program was never really meant for that. I've been improving the messy code slowly towards enabling that among other things, but it won't be coming anytime soon. |
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ccr
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 26 |
Quote: Wow ccr, I didn't know that. Nice work, it might help those who hate Java.
I'm also first to say Multipaint is not an all-round "editor", it's more of a paint program for making single screens in the standard modes.
I was about to e-mail you about this one of these days, but then this topic came up here. :) |
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jailbird
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 1578 |
Quoting SevenUnfortunately doesn't work one bit in most recent Firefox. Fixed. For some reason, FF can't zoom canvases with the zoom css property, god knows why. Everything else seems to work just fine. |
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subjik
Registered: Dec 2001 Posts: 5 |
Nice work Jailbird, will keep following this!
Also great news ccr, I've been using Dr. TerrorZ's Multipaint and while I don't (severely) hate Java I haven't been able to get the button graphics working anymore on MacOS even with the tips provided. Hence, browser version is very welcome :) |
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ccr
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 26 |
As it may be of some interest to some people, I thought to inform ye all that my browser/Javascript port of Multipaint is now (mostly) at feature-parity with the latest Multipaint 2018 release from Dr. TerrorZ. I've also implemented the things (PNG/JPEG/etc export and import) that were previously missing from my port.
The demo can be found from https://tnsp.org/~ccr/mp/ as stated previously in this thread. Naturally you can also run it completely locally in your browser by cloning the Mercurial repo. |
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raphis Account closed
Registered: Jul 2018 Posts: 2 |
Wow, Multipaint in webbrowser is all I need!!!
Is it possible to add load/save file as png, just like in stand alone version? |
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ccr
Registered: May 2002 Posts: 26 |
If you had read the notes thoroughly, you'd have noticed that PNG/JPEG import already exists, as does PNG export. (Keys 'e' and 'ctrl+e' respectively. There is no clickable icon for these, unfortunately.) |
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raphis Account closed
Registered: Jul 2018 Posts: 2 |
My fault, I didn't read it :p
Now I can use MP in Linux with no issues, that's a huge improvement!
Thank you so much!!!! |
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