Colors

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Colors
File:Colorsds.png
General
Author(s)Jens Andersson
TypeOther
Version1.1
LicenceMixed
Links
[Media: Download]
Website
Source
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The first application is Colors!, that was developed by Jens Andersson. He solved the questions of usability, GUI and constrains versus flexibility very well. Besides a clear color-selector and the basic drawing functions there are also nice little features like mirroring the picture or watching an instant replay form the painting you made.

Features

You can use up to 9 slots to save pictures and replay data as well on your flash-memory or SD card. Note that you can retrieve the data on your PC to reuse or work with the data you made on your portable gaming console.

Change Log

  • Unlimited .drw length - There is no more 1MB limit for those huge painting projects
  • Undo - A quick one-step undo, and better tools to be able to scroll through the playback of your painting
  • Improved latency and performance - Colors! is quicker and more precise than ever. Sketching has never been more responsive
  • Automatic full-screen pressure calibration - No more uneven pressure across the screen. It might even make your old throwaway DS usable again
  • Gallery integration - Browse, download, like and share directly from your DS using Wi-Fi
  • New UI - Cleaner, better, prettier. Just what you would expect from the most anticipated Colors! update ever
  • Export painting - Repaint your painting in 2x or 4x directly on the DS. It's slow, but it's worth it
  • Left/Right hand support - Configurate Colors! for left and/or right hand usage
  • One additional zoom-level - Get a better view of your painting by zooming out a step
  • New brush - A new bristle like brush that gives a more organic feel to your paintings
  • Colors! Magazine - A magazine in your pocket with a selection of paintings and interviews from the Colors! Gallery

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