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AppGameKit Classic Chat / Good Graphics Software

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Red5
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 19:46
Hi,

Can anyone recommend any good graphics creation software that is particularly good for drawing 2D graphics for use in games? (especially for mobile games).

Something that can be used for drawing animated sprites, new font maps, backgrounds would be especially good.

I spotted Pro Motion on the TGC website and wondered if anyone had used that and if so, what do you think?

Thanks,

Red.
KISTech
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 20:14
For font maps, there are a few programs being made here in DBPro.

For graphics, there are dozens of 2D drawing programs. I use Paint Shop Pro 9, because it's much cheaper than Photoshop, but can still use Photoshop plugins. Others might suggest something like GIMP, but that interface drives me nuts. So I guess it's up to your budget and personal preference.

Pro Motion looks quite good. I haven't used it yet, but given the kinds of things I'm doing with AppGameKit, I probably should check it out.

Cliff Mellangard 3DEGS
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 20:14
I always use paint shop pro 7 as i love it!

I have also looked a great deal at promotion as it seams to be really good for all your 2d neads.

Here is 2 free ones.

http://www.getpaint.net/

http://www.gimp.org/

free audio recording software is here.

http://audacity.sourceforge.net/

If you buy promotion let me know how it is
Bursar
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 20:26
Graphics Gale is well regarded I believe. If you want to do animation, you need to check the software offers features such as onion-skinning.
Red5
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 20:32
Thanks for your input.

I've got GIMP but like you the UI drives me nuts, it is very awkward to use; although I'm sure if I persevered it would get easier.

I used to have an older version of PhotoShop but found it more geared toward photo manipulation and doing more advanced graphics than what would typically be required for mobile games and I did once use a very early version of PSP.

Looking at the spec's, I think Pro Motion could be ideal, I will give it a try - I'll let you know what I think of it.
Cliff Mellangard 3DEGS
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 20:38
Quote: "Graphics Gale is well regarded I believe. If you want to do animation, you need to check the software offers features such as onion-skinning. "

Thanks for that info

http://www.humanbalance.net/gale/us/
The Zoq2
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Posted: 7th Sep 2011 21:07
Gimp is what I use, it's free and has most features of photoshop, their is allso Paint.net wich is about the same...

Srry about my english im from sweeden
Auger
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 03:00
I'm using Paint Shop Pro 8 atm and it serves all my needs. Too bad Corel bought them and turned it into photo editing program
MobileCreator
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 05:20
hey

check http://www.aviary.com/tools.

They have incredible good tools for image editing and also audio.

All browser based!!!

cheers

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Paulo
http://www.mobilecreators.com
halley
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 06:46
our team uses photo shop and ADOBE flash.

give my best
MikeHart
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 08:02
http://www.inkscape.org
Hodgey
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 09:01
Quote: "Graphics Gale is well regarded I believe."

I love Graphics Gale, I do all of my basic editing in it. It also comes in very handy when adding an alpha channel.

Tile Studio isn't too bad either and I believe it has a map editor as well.

Quote: "I'm using Paint Shop Pro 8 atm and it serves all my needs. Too bad Corel bought them and turned it into photo editing program "

My computer came with Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 and it isn't too bad but you are right, it is geared towards photo editing.

Red5
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 11:25
I just checked out Aviary, they look like excellent tools, especially considering they are browser based but I think they are not quite what I'm look for right now.

I have looked at several tools thus far and the one that is at the top of my list is Pro Motion, I'll get that and update you on what I think.

Thanks for your suggestions
The Slayer
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 15:32
I use a bunch of graphics software. Amongst them are: Paintshop Pro X3, Gimp, Painter photo essentials 4, CorelDRAW Essentials 5.
And, just recently (today actually), I've managed to install CorelDRAW 7 (complete version) on Windows 7, which didn't work on Vista. Whooooohoooooooo.
Man, I loved that program. And, even its an old program (Windows 95), its still a great graphics suite.
I've tried many graphics programs, and they all have their pros and cons. Best is to find the right one(s) for you and master them.

Cheers

Impetus73
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Posted: 8th Sep 2011 15:41
One of the best pixel artist in Norway, use MS Paint. He don't like any other programs, as he is only pushing pixels manually anyway Maybe I should do my AppGameKit coding in Notepad...

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