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AGI Programming => Mega Tokyo AGI Archive => Topic started by: Turnip on October 30, 2003, 07:06:49 PM

Title: Any news from Eidolon?
Post by: Turnip on October 30, 2003, 07:06:49 PM
I'm proceeding with illustrated storyboards and I could kill for a new PIC editor right about now.
Title: Re:Any news from Eidolon?
Post by: Nick Sonneveld on October 31, 2003, 12:21:12 AM
No word from eidolon but there's at least one other picture editor in progress at the moment.

- Nick
Title: Re:Any news from Eidolon?
Post by: Kon-Tiki on October 31, 2003, 03:34:01 PM
Eidolon hasn't replied to any mail for about a year or so (haven't tried sending mails earlier, so can only count from when I did)
Title: About PIC Editors
Post by: Turnip on November 09, 2003, 04:11:26 PM
Thanks for answering. Frankly, I'm just looking for something fast and easy (Aren't we all, eh?), preferably with the Windows interface. I even considered using Paint, but Joakim's project looks just ideal. I really want to thank everyone who have contributed to AGI development.
Title: Re:About PIC Editors
Post by: Joakim on November 10, 2003, 08:49:08 AM
Thanks for answering. Frankly, I'm just looking for something fast and easy (Aren't we all, eh?), preferably with the Windows interface. I even considered using Paint, but Joakim's project looks just ideal. I really want to thank everyone who have contributed to AGI development.

Oh, I want it to be ideal, not just look. :)

What features are you missing?

I have the following additions in my Todo-list;

* grouping of commands (with naming, for example "palm", consisting of the commands that make up the palm)
* circle and rectangle
* moving a whole command, moving a group (not just one point)
* selecting a previous command just by double clicking a pixel from the command, not by browsing the stack

Please post other stuff you want, so that I can add them to the todo.

/ Joakim
Title: Features
Post by: Turnip on November 15, 2003, 03:10:21 AM
Come to think of it, a ruler for measuring in pixels would be very useful. Maybe even some sort of an applicable grid that marks down the 4 central pixels and divides the rest of the picture in smaller sectors for easier placement and distancing.