Who here has imported some photo into MSpaint and just went on a mad clicking spree with the fill tool, and then suddenly one click fills up a huge chunk of the pic black and you're like... woah? It's a normal thing to do, right guys? Guys?! GUYS!?!
Show me the power child,
I'd like to say,
That I'm down on my knees today,
Gives me the butterflies,
Gives me away,
'Til I'm up on my feet again,
I'm feeling outshined.
*smiles politely, slowly heading towards safest exit*
It's okay ashman, it's very normal. Infact I'll take you to a nice padded room, where you can meet all sorts of people just like yourself. Like that guy on the news last night, who likes to turn a 640 x 480 screen black by blanking out one pixel at a time. Also that guy, who likes to import fanfics into note pad, and re-arrange the words into alphabetical order. They had to track that guy down with state of the art internet security programs.
Copy this to your hard drive. It will be worth alot when I'm famous.
Notice: Spelling mistakes above left in for people who need to correct others to make their life fulfilled.
LOL, Ashman. I think I'm the only one here who understands ya. I guess it depends on how detailed your jpeg thingy is. It has an even cooler effect if you transform the photo to sepia, export it into GIF format, then click around with MS Paint.
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.
Good stuff can be done in it if you're really really good, but frankly considering all the advantages of, well, everything else, you may as well just get something decent.
Let's look at the spec:
-A mighty one-level undo memory. PSP can do 50 by default, and you can vary that depending on your memory/hard disk space.
-Unless you have WinXP, it doesn't support half the most well used formats.
-No support for tolerance levels or JPEG-artefact removal, which makes working on a pixel-level with jpegs an absolute nightmare.
-No support for antialiased resize unless you have the WinXP version too.
Notepad used to be the greatest, but now in Win XP Home it duffs up the saving sometimes and includes line breaks where you don't want them (try copy and pasting out of it). I can't imagine how Microsoft managed to duff that up.