Hi! I'm back with another short message
(sorry but is not ;P)
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Ummm, about python scripts I will personally avoid it, I don't want install python in my system
However I wonder, is not possible make this as an DLL, or embbed in some way? without overload LazPaint ofcourse.
By example Madedit-Mod have
Python as Macro language for automation(Run/Rec/Playback, local script list) and works ok.
https://github.com/LiMinggang/madedit-modThe win32 binary which I have here, are just 6,74mb
Python 3.8.2 is 41mb installed
Can be nice to have scripts support without need of install the whole python, I know in almost Linux system is included by default, but not in Windows
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I recently noticed the colors window have hexadecimal notation too haha, also using with the palette panel is really comfortable, I didn't bother to try both options before, but are really good
By other side I taked note of some things
Is not possible change the secondary color with the Colors window, ie, we need first change the main color and switch to secondary, could be nice if we can change both colors directly, as with left and right click for each one, as in the palete bar.
Is not possible change the Grandients colors with Colors window or the palete bar.
if I'm not wrong I guess you will improve this along with the "Gradient with more colors" issue anyway.
Although having the two colors of gradient in the main bar (preview) is functional, I think is not very comfortable.
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If is not a big trouble can be nice if we can resize colors windows and layers (horizontally) when are docked
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I recently added some small details to a image for a friend, the original image was made in Adobe Illustrator by someone else, but just for fun and test the Gradient fill and Opened Curve tools I recreated the image in LazPaint.
Original image
https://i.ibb.co/WK4w1ky/orignalimage.pngRecreated image
https://i.ibb.co/9Nh6bmH/recreatedimage.pngI think is interesting view how something was made in
heavy professional software as Adobe Illustrator and how can be in LazPaint
But ok, anyway Illustradot is probably a very used desing software, so can be nice have the option Import their file format at least.
By example to open a image made in illustrator with Gimp we need first open in Inscape and export to some other format as SVG and open the with Gimp.
Although I readed the Inscape support for that format is limited, so maybe is complicated?
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Well, I think is all for now.
For now