Epicazeroth wrote:Quoting Julian: "Gonzasan uses the program 'Flash' and a drawing tablet."
delebru wrote:Epicazeroth wrote:Quoting Julian: "Gonzasan uses the program 'Flash' and a drawing tablet."
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Flash CS5, a Wacom Tablet and childish drawing skills
Spazkid1997 wrote:Dang... Flash CS5?! That's steep; it costs like $700 in USD. Man, I wish I could find something less expensive that is still almost as effective, or at least better at drawing circles than Microsoft Paint. I'm not looking at animation just yet; but I would like some sort of freeware (or at least something under $50 in USD) that can draw more effectively than Microsoft Paint can.

Epicazeroth wrote:Unfortunately you can never draw a true circle. But you should already know that.

Epicazeroth wrote:Really? I guess I understand for those with lots of lines and angles, but what about rhombus'.
TheHallMonitor wrote:Epicazeroth wrote:Really? I guess I understand for those with lots of lines and angles, but what about rhombus'.
Um... The rhombus is not a regular shape. Regular shapes are polygons with all sides and angles being congruent (the same).

Julian wrote:TheHallMonitor wrote:Epicazeroth wrote:Really? I guess I understand for those with lots of lines and angles, but what about rhombus'.
Um... The rhombus is not a regular shape. Regular shapes are polygons with all sides and angles being congruent (the same).
Although you are of course right if you would take what I said literally,
I meant the following with regular shapes; every shape you draw that is
meant to have a certain shape. In other words; every shape you draw
which is not drawn randomly. Why can't you draw these? Because even,
for an example, a line drawn on the computer which seems perfectly
straight, still isn't straight on a molecular or even atomic level. It is
impossible to line up millions of atoms, resulting in the right colour for
your line, with angles of exactly 180 degrees between every pair of atoms ^^
kilele wrote:i've read from an indy dev that this shareware is a good program for pixel art and animation:
iconXP

Julian wrote:kilele wrote:i've read from an indy dev that this shareware is a good program for pixel art and animation:
iconXP
Well, the site says it is specifically meant for creating icons.
So I wonder if it has any purpose for pixel art and animation?
Epicazeroth wrote:A rhombus is a shape... A square is just a straight rhombus.
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