She knows what she's doing.
I'm trying Inchworm on the 3DS since Flipnote is not available. It does have some nice features, like allowing up to 6 layers and different setting for the brush and the fact that you can actually pick colors. But I'm not a big fan of "one undo" and buttons that can't be customized, or weren't setup well. The selection tool also seems to be limited to just rectangular areas. I could see myself using it for sketching, but Flipnote was much more easy to work with, which is a must when working with multiple frames.
I'm trying Inchworm on the 3DS since Flipnote is not available. It does have some nice features, like allowing up to 6 layers and different setting for the brush and the fact that you can actually pick colors. But I'm not a big fan of "one undo" and buttons that can't be customized, or weren't setup well. The selection tool also seems to be limited to just rectangular areas. I could see myself using it for sketching, but Flipnote was much more easy to work with, which is a must when working with multiple frames.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Fanart
Species Horse
Size 196 x 156px
File Size 11.5 kB
The rest sounds cool but only 1 undo kills it. So many times I'll be using flipbook and I'll tap the screen more then one really quickly and wont notice it. Heck, I'm still figureing out stuff about flipbook, like I only now found out that you can copy and paste cells farther out then just one frame! I an working with the japanese version though.
My first digital art program was one called "Dabbler". It was presented as a drawing table on screen where all of the different tools were in drawers. It, too, had only one undo and to this day I sometimes find myself doing things in one long, continuous stroke. Even coloring.
BTW a bit of trivia: Dabbler was made by a company called Fractal Designs, who also made a program called Painter. I wish I still had my copy of Painter 5 from them, just because it came in a full-sized paint can. When Corel acquired them, that went away.
BTW a bit of trivia: Dabbler was made by a company called Fractal Designs, who also made a program called Painter. I wish I still had my copy of Painter 5 from them, just because it came in a full-sized paint can. When Corel acquired them, that went away.
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