• object [Object]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    I made my desktop wallpaper with JSplacement before that project disappeared off the internet. The background is pretty boring because i wanted some color, but knew that i would rarely see it (I always have multiple layers of programs opened at all times)

    My phone’s pixel art wallpaper was made in photoshop (turns out that’s a really bad program for pixel art)

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      Oh shit. I haven’t been working in 3D for aaages now, what happened to JSPlacement? I loved that little bugger.

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        I don’t remember the full story, but it seems like the dev got fed up with feature requests/bug rapports so they decided to delete the source code and their online accounts.

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      My phone’s pixel art wallpaper was made in photoshop (turns out that’s a really bad program for pixel art)

      looks puzzled

      What functionality would you want that Photoshop lacks? I’d think that everything that one could want is in the “heavyweight” image editing programs. You’ve got user-specified palettes and color reduction to same. A single-pixel tool, flood fill, zoom, rectangular fill, layers. Maybe someone could have some kind of functionality to help with isometric stuff, dunno if it has that, but your image isn’t isometric.

      thinks

      Maybe multiple views of the same image concurrently at different zoom levels?

      kagis

      No, it can apparently do that these days. Looks like GIMP can too.

      Maybe showing a grid, especially at high zooms? I’m pretty sure that it can do that.

      kagis

      Yeah:

      https://www.megavoxels.com/learn/how-to-make-a-grid-for-pixel-art-in-photoshop/

      And GIMP can too:

      https://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-concepts-image-grid-and-guides.html

      I can imagine that maybe for sprite animation, there’s stuff that could be added, but I don’t think that that’s what you’re talking about.