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Multipaint 2025   [2025]

Multipaint 2025 Released by :
Dr. TerrorZ

Release Date :
2 January 2025

Type :
Other Platform C64 Tool

Website :
http://multipaint.kameli.net/

User rating:**********  10/10 (10 votes)   See votestatistics

Credits :
Code .... Dr. TerrorZ

Download :

Look for downloads on external sites:
 Pokefinder.org


Summary
Submitted by Dr. TerrorZ on 2 January 2025
(Note that you may work around the http/https thing to get to the website, sorry.)

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With this version I have tried to make different file/project workflows possible and make it easier to produce workstages.

File-> "recent" - opens a window that lets you load files you saved last. Shift+select removes an item from the list.

File-> "workstage" - increments the filename number. e.g. picture32.bin becomes picture33.bin, after which you can save with the new filename.

Other-> "stamp" - dumps a png of the current state, to the same path with a timestamped filename. (path/filename.ext_YYYY_MMDD_HHMMSS.png) Key shortcut is *

A folder-per-project approach to images should be easier to handle, as you don't need to use the file selector that much.

The "recent" function should work with png and native formats (koala etc) but I would always suggest the .bin project format.

With "workstage", choose the filenames convention carefully, if your work is named SID6581.bin then the option will suggest SID6582.bin :)

The "stamp" function does NOT save your current file, or change the filename.
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