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yPaint v2
Filename
ypaint_v2.rar
Date Posted
Oct 14, 2006
Categories
General Apps
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PSP
Tags
PSP
Downloads
1018
Description:
If you like to mess around with paint-like programs on the move to show off your artistic abilities with your PSPs analog stick then I have something for you today. yongobongo has release his lua drawing application for the PSP called yPaint v2, allowing you to rival Picasso on the move with your PSP. Unlike most drawing applications for the PSP, this one has not been modelled based on the absic Mirosoft Paint. Instead, yongobongo has decided to make this application in the style of Macromedia Fireworks.
yPaint v2 has been described as an all-in-one image editor, allowing you to both saving and open images for editing; as well as featuring a full colour selection tool, Line Lengths, and an in development Graphical User Interface which yongobongo says needs to be improved. Overall this application works quite well once you get the hang of it although a bit of work does still need to be done perfecting the color palette which can be a little tricky when you want a specific color. Other than that, this application is very promising. Thanks for the tip Fuzzie360!
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