Sumo Paint
category: general [glöplog]
yep.
I did not try it but since there is at least one person that has tried it (s0r in this case), the answer must be: yep. (q.e.d)
Just tried it, too.
Tried it too.
it certainly doesn't augment my graphics skills, but it looks competent.
it seriously kick ass!
Tried it too, really fast for a photoshop clone made in flash(?).
There is a bug here: You must zoom in at least to 400% or something to use the smudge or blur...
There is a bug here: You must zoom in at least to 400% or something to use the smudge or blur...
wow! - nice little online proggy! rewls!
amazing work!
Looks very nice. Shame it's not useful at all.
I have tried a few online paint programs and sumo is the most convincing so far.
But without pressure sensitivity you might as well be using MS Paint.
just tried it :)
Tis nice innit, but I miss all the shortcuts from ph0t0shop.
Mhmm, another flash based photoshop clone? Here's another one:
http://www.splashup.com
I can't remember the name of the first one I encountered (must've been a few months ago, "pixl" or something...).
http://www.splashup.com
I can't remember the name of the first one I encountered (must've been a few months ago, "pixl" or something...).
sorry for not being openminded, but who the fuck would use that.
tomaes: Faux-to, aka Splashup now, is the first one I saw, 2.5 years ago.
Did it have layers etc. back then? The program I remember was a one-man student project. Maybe it's the same altogether.
Hooray, found it: http://pixlr.com
tomaes: yep it had layers, brushes, blending modes, ... I remember Flash 9 was very new when I first saw Faux-to and being impressed by the speed of the blending operations.
here my approbation :
yes : the program works fairly well
yes : the program works fairly well
Amazing stuff for flash. The actual painting tools are pretty poor though.