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Post by MPN on Jan 7, 2006 18:54:17 GMT -5
Is there a paint program for the Genesis besides that "art attack" program? If not, I plan on making my own.
To make my own would require a cursor that moves when i move the D-Pad. This shouldn't be too hard, except how would I make it move without erasing what's underneath (e.g. when it moves to the left, it should put back what was under it when it was on the right)?
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Post by jlf65 on Jan 7, 2006 21:43:08 GMT -5
Just make the cursor a sprite.
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Post by oompa loompa on Jan 7, 2006 23:46:22 GMT -5
Is there a paint program for the Genesis besides that "art attack" program? If not, I plan on making my own. To make my own would require a cursor that moves when i move the D-Pad. This shouldn't be too hard, except how would I make it move without erasing what's underneath (e.g. when it moves to the left, it should put back what was under it when it was on the right)? "art attack", lol, the program was called "art alive" =P
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Post by Tom Maneiro on Jan 11, 2006 9:06:08 GMT -5
Art Attack was a nice UK TV show on the mid-90s (in Latin America we got it on 1999-2001) where a guy used everything to do art: drawings in grass, in walls, build rockets with carton tubes, even use newspapers as wallpapers!
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