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Paintbrush is great for creating simple color images. I'm especially pleased that you can select andĭrag-copy image elements using the Option key alone, which isn't Light, nimble feel that I remember from working with MacPaint and It starts up almost instantly and has the
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In Paintbrush 2.0.1, full support for transparency isĪvailable for image formats that support an alpha channel (currently
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Paintbrush can open and save these popular image formats:īMP, PNG, JPEG, TIFF, and GIF, but unfortunately not PDF or PSD There are just three preferences options, one for the default saveįile format, a "check for updates" checkbox, and you can set the number Version 1.2 only supports flipping and not the latter three. Horizontal, Flip Vertical, Image Size, Canvas Size, and Crop, while Image manipulation functions in version 2.0.1 are limited to Flip Slider for adjusting the thickness of brush strokes, lines or box Tool, a Bucket Tool, straight and curved Line Tools, and rectangularĪnd circle/oval Box Tools (but without the options), and there are noĪirbrush, Rounded Rectangle, Eyedropper, or Zoom Tools. Paintbrush 1.2's tool set is more modest, with a Pencil Tool, anĮraser Tool, a Marquee Tool (with scissors icon), a Bomb Tool, a Text There isĪlso a slider for adjusting the thickness of brush strokes, lines or Tool, an Eyedropper Tool, and a Magnifying Glass (Zoom) Tool. That can be configured to draw see-through, opaque, or filled, a Text Rectangular (square-cornered and rounded) and circle/oval Box Tools an Airbrush Tool, a Bucket Tool, a Bomb Tool (deletesĮverything in the frame with a click), straight and curved Line Tools, Tools with Paintbrush 2.0.1, which reside in a floating palette,
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Which is for Mac OS X 10.5 "Leopard" only, and version 1.2, which Two versions of the program are currently available, version 2.0.1, Fortunately, using it is quite intuitive.
Program is that it has no documentation, help files, or even mouseover Such experience will be helpful, because one shortcoming of the Suite of painting tools those who have used MacPaint or any of itsĭerivatives, as well as ClarisWorks or AppleWorks, will be familiar Which has been noticeably absent from Mac OS X for years. Recreate the basic functionality of Microsoft Paint, The developers say the Paintbrush project's ultimate goal is to Paintbrush makes it easy to add these red circles.
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