Na pixel art byl genialni program Deluxe Paint IV na Amize. Nic stejne dobreho jsem zatim neobjevil. Trochu se tomu blizi program mtPaint pod linuxem, pripadne jinym OS. http://mtpaint.sourceforge.net/
Berete mi tema :-) o techto programech trosku napisu v dalsi casti serialu. Na Atari ST taky vzniklo hodne programu pro pixel art a (vetsinou to jsou novejsi kousky od lidi z demosceny) to vypada, ze byly inspirovane prave velmi uspesnym DPaintem z Amigy (je stejne zajimave, ze nektere Amigacke programy jsou zatim neprekonatelne).
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Features
Generally spoken pro motion is a "pixel pusher" that is working like the famous drawing packages Deluxe Paint or Brilliance published in the past for Commodore Amiga systems.
All tools are optimized for image and animation editing at pixel level for graphics with up to 256 palettized colors per frame.
Key features are:
realtime brush display while drawing where a brush can be a graphic part or a shape
lots of realtime drawing tools like line, curve, rectangle, circle, oval, polygons including filled and unfilled modes
dithering methods for area filling
magic wand for automated brush selection from images
flexible color palette management including color gradients
AnimPainting to flip frames WHILE drawing
Auto Tile Completion copies modifications of a singe tile to all other occurences (useful as level map designer) (*)
light table to display different animation key frames at once (aka Onion Skinning) (*)
place your brushes into a brush container for parallel use. The brush container can be saved to a file. (*)
support for color cycling
built in support for animated GIFs
AnimStrip images
Transparency for images and animations
Bit depth selection for each color channel (RGB)