I need a good comp drawing program (like paint) for Mac

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^^^The title says it all^^^

If you can find one, post a link to the website that its on, ill look at it and see what its like.

BTW what's the size for a 1x4x4 print,  post it like H-000 W-000


Prints need to be 256x256 or 512x512 I believe.


It uses computer numbers, e.g there are 1024 mb in a gigabyte; different mb's of RAM you can get etc.

All numbers in this sequence work, if you understand :D

examples:
  • 4096
  • 2048
  • 1024
  • 512
  • 256
  • 128
  • 64

It depends on how good you want the quality, i.e 64x64 won't give good quality, but will load really fast, and 2048x2048 will give excellent quality but will lag lots.

As long as the picture is one of the above measurements, the printbrick will resize 64 squared (however many times needed) to fit on the brick.

English: As long as it is one of the above, it will work.  If it isn't, it won't work, it as counted as an invalid size, and won't display properly on the print brick.

why don't you just say it goes by the powers of 2

2
4
8
16
32
64
etc.

Prints need to be 256x256 or 512x512 I believe.
but wouldn't that make that a square, anyway, can someone please find a comp drawing program, i could draw it but I cant be bothered.

why don't you just say it goes by the powers of 2

2
4
8
16
32
64
etc.

Because it goes by powers of 16.

why don't you just say it goes by the powers of 2

2
4
8
16
32
64
etc.

Because it goes by powers of 16.
3216 != 64

In reply to OPOriginal Post :D, Photoshop is all we got. D:

...Whats wrong with photoshop?
i love photoshop

Photoshop is good and all, but its best used with a picture you already have. As for this guy, he might want Inkscape. (free vector drawing program)

Link:

http://www.inkscape.org/

Just look in the galleries. Some of the art is amazing.


It goes by multiples of 2, idiots.

I'm pretty sure Gimp works on a mac.