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| PurpleMetro:
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| .:FancyPants:.:
--- Quote from: PurpleMetro on November 11, 2013, 10:21:19 PM ---gimp --- End quote --- i'm always hearing that it's too wonky and not very reliable for making animations, though it's true i haven't heard much about sprite sheets. |
| LoserHero:
--- Quote from: .:FancyPants:. on November 11, 2013, 10:19:42 PM ---so in making pixel art with photoshop i've come to realize it is a massive pain the ass when trying to make bigger things because the brush antialiases itself if i hold and drag. which means i have to click each individual pixel to make a solid color of anything. anyone know of a better program that can let me view the animation of a sprite sheet/series of images OR a method in photoshop that works much like the pencil tool in paint.net/paint? --- End quote --- Graphics Gale |
| .:FancyPants:.:
--- Quote from: LoserHero on November 12, 2013, 12:04:47 AM ---Graphics Gale --- End quote --- oh i did run into this at one point looking for something else, haha but it is what i'm look for so thank you is the free version a trial? there appears to be a Get Free button and then a different button for a 30 day trial, sort of weird. |
| foulprairiedog:
--- Quote from: .:FancyPants:. on November 11, 2013, 10:19:42 PM ---so in making pixel art with photoshop i've come to realize it is a massive pain the ass when trying to make bigger things because the brush antialiases itself if i hold and drag. which means i have to click each individual pixel to make a solid color of anything. anyone know of a better program that can let me view the animation of a sprite sheet/series of images OR a method in photoshop that works much like the pencil tool in paint.net/paint? --- End quote --- dude just use the pencil tool it's the exact same thing as the one in paint.net/paint also, 0 threshold on the bucket for fillin stuff |
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