Show Off Your Artistic Flare with Brushes v1.0

Posted Sep 19, 2006 at 1:01PM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Applications Tags: HaxxBlaster, Lua, memory stick, MS Paint
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Brushes v1.0


The developer that brought us Planet fighter for the PSP, HaxxBlaster, is back today with a small but useful application to allow you to show off your artistic flare using the combination of your PSP and his new homebrew application Brushes v1.0. This program has been coded in Lua and allows you to create pictures using 'brushes' which are in fact images, allowing you to replace the existing brushes with your own images if you wish.

All of the brushes you see in the screenshot were made by HaxxBlaster and images saved using this application (Yes, you can save your creations too) will be saved in the universal PNG format to save you memory stick space and compatibility problems. Although the fact that this application uses images instead of just normal colors may put you off, but this app's ability as a drawing tool it is actually quite good. It's smooth and the images come out in a very good quality - even when viewing files created in Brushes on the PSP, so move over MS Paint?!?

Download: [Brushes v1.0]
Discuss: [Forum release thread]

 
 
 

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by bob e - 2006-09-19 08:46
» sweet

cool. ill use this

by wipey - 2006-09-19 09:20
»

personally I think drawing on a psp would be a bit like an etch a sketch, although I've not tried:p

there isn't any slowdown due to the use of these brushes are they? brushes are great lol=] illustrator style...etc etc

by flare=flair - 2006-09-19 10:48
» flair

it's atristic flair

by psphacker12 - 2006-09-19 11:32
» WHAT THE FU(K B1T(HES

PSPUPDATES SUCKS

ITS BEEN PAST 48 HOURS AND MY GAME STILL ISNT POSTED YET

by SF - 2006-09-19 12:59
» WHATHEFXUP

WHERE DO I DOWNLOAD THIS TO

by PSPUser - 2006-09-19 14:44
» l0l

dont forget other apps like smoove v0.9 little old but a very nice sprite editor. also made using lua



http://smoove.node3000.de/

by HaxxBlaster - 2006-09-19 18:08
» At 2nd poster

Use right and left arrows to decrease/increase the speed(While not in the sidemenu!).

by _F1 - 2006-09-19 21:39
» #4

Did you ever think there might be a reason that your game hasn't been posted? Maybe, just MAYBE, it sucks?



#3 is correct, it's spelt "artistic flair", not "flare".

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