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FunPaint V2.4 Pro   [1998]

FunPaint V2.4 Pro Released by :
Fantastic 4 Cracking Group [web]

Release Date :
October 1998

Type :
C64 Tool

User rating:awaiting 8 votes (5 left)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Hain of Elysium, Fantastic 4 Cracking Group, Peters Studio Commodore, Talent
  Manfred Trenz
  Valsary of Lepsi De, Samar Productions

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User Comment
Submitted by Valsary on 22 August 2006
Well, when GunPaint was released i was already really familiar with FunPaint...and never really (even) tried to paint in GunPaint. Notice that this version has improved IFLI-routine by Hain and in my case it never happened any crash/fuckup...once my work was lost due to loader-system fuck up, but after that i simply savad my work in ActionReplay monitor. Then i improved it even more and in this version you can change colors with the keys...with that little improvement it was my perfect-IFLI-editor.
User Comment
Submitted by jailbird on 4 March 2006
I'd never use this editor if Gunpaint wouldn't crash time by time on some of my 64s. After pixelling several pictures in FP, I think it's really awkward, sloppy, slow and buggy, especially comparing to GP's simplistic/minimalistic working-surface. It's pain in the ass to pixel in this editor.
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