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Sumopaint.com - Flex based Photoshop
Hi, we just launched a new web image editing / painting software and it would be really nice to get some comments from you. There are multilayer saving and some really strange painting tools, all feedback is highly apprcciated.
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OGC
As much as I'd like to scream "SPAM", this is a really slick tool. I was surprised by the speed...a lot of flex based apps are slowwwww.
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pablo cruisin'
It is spam, but this one should seriously be moved to cool sites or something. Suh-weet.
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Senior Member
That is actually a really slick application. It worked VERY fast in FF3. Just keep adding more features and I can really see that picking up a lot of followers(and buyers)
About as feature rich as the online version of Photoshop
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Sorry for posting this here and disturbing your coffee break but I thought that here I can find people who might really be interested of it. Yep, it was a bit spam but we have been doing it quite a while and just wanted to get some comments from other flash/flex developers. Anyway, thanks for your feedback, we also think there are some features havent seen before, like multilayer open/save with filters and some crazy tools like caleidoscope and gravitation brush..
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supervillain
lol, at least you're honest.
I'll move this for you to Cool Sites. As a Flex Dev, I'm honestly inspired by this... swear I had run into this via a Google Search last weekend.
Can't wait to see how the Flash 10 pixel based effects factor into future iterations though. I'll comment in a bit more detail in a bit. Knee deep in a stupid situation in Flex right now.
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I have played around with Sumopaint and I got to applaud you all for it! Excellent! Will we see levels soon?
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Damn.... thats slick. The symmetry tool was pretty cool. Only problem is the brushes. I didn't play around with it at length, but it seemed you couldn't add different brushes, or use transparent PNGs as brushes. (I use brushes more than any other tool in Photoshop. ) Other than that, thats a pretty cool little application there.
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Hey, does anyone know how to make the backgrounds of images transparent in sumopaint? i'm trying to figure out how to do this with a number of different backgrounds, both solid and more elaborate, and i can't...The sumopaint help index doesn't mention making transparent backgrounds...i've been trying to figure this out forever...
anyone know? thanks,..
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Nice job the sumopaint site how do I know there is spam problem in sumopaint site
Last edited by jwgalarza; 05-23-2009 at 08:58 AM.
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