Cool! Well, all it came from original NDS version, where drawing was more hardcore because of single layer and pretty small painting's resolution when you draw. But lucky, Colors! was designed as vector/raster hybrid editor: it records coordinates of your brushstrokes (Also this allows you to watch playbacks) as vector and when you saving it saves your art snapshot as raster. So, there is no limits on resolution, and with scaling it there is only inaccuracy errors appearing, that what you colud not see when you drew. (Just told how difficult is making my 16K art :-) )
Oooh awesome! :D It might nake for a more dramatic line of action if you make the tail waving downwards instead of upwards (basically flip it upside-down).
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11 May, 2018, 10:17 pm
looks gr8
12 May, 2018, 1:34 am
Re- Agh ty!
12 May, 2018, 7:50 am
Cool! Well, all it came from original NDS version, where drawing was more hardcore because of single layer and pretty small painting's resolution when you draw. But lucky, Colors! was designed as vector/raster hybrid editor: it records coordinates of your brushstrokes (Also this allows you to watch playbacks) as vector and when you saving it saves your art snapshot as raster. So, there is no limits on resolution, and with scaling it there is only inaccuracy errors appearing, that what you colud not see when you drew. (Just told how difficult is making my 16K art :-) )
12 May, 2018, 5:29 pm
Oooh awesome! :D It might nake for a more dramatic line of action if you make the tail waving downwards instead of upwards (basically flip it upside-down).
14 May, 2018, 10:44 am
very good!