Name: | PyroEdit 4.0 |
File: | pyroedit.zip |
Filesize: | 940 kB |
Downloads: | 206 |
Date added: | Aug 23, 2007
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Platform: | TI-83+/SE |
Language: | Basic |
File Type: | Program |
Category: | Graphics |
Last modified: | Aug 23, 2007
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| Shell: | Anything that can run (archived) BASIC programs. |
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File Description: | PyroEdit is a sprite and tilemap editor powered by xLIB and BASIC. Yeah. I said BASIC. * Ducks * PyroEdit lets you... well... I guess I kind of just gave that away already in the first sentence.
So anyway...
Have you ever tried drawing a picture or a spritesheet with TIOS' drawing tools? Sucks, doesn't it? You use the pen and it's like, "It's lookin' good, it's lookin' good," and then all of a sudden when you're trying to move over to another point on the screen and you don't hit the Enter key all the way and now you're like, "Aw, crap!" as you frown at the line desecrating your hard work. And making spritesheets in TIOS... oh, man. Good luck if you made a row or column of sprites too big or small. And tilemaps... maybe not as hard, but, yeah, those are another story, too.
PyroEdit's job is to swoop in and read your mind and do everything for you, so all you have to do is sit back and chill... aah, that would be sweet; maybe it'll happen one day when people can plug USB cables into their heads or do WiFi, heh, but for now PyroEdit's job is to simply make your graphics-editing process easier with an array of tools such as splicing and moving around parts of a picture and flipping, rotation, fill, and copy, a graphical map editor, and your basic run-of-the-mill tools like the pixel editor, (erasible) pen, line and box drawing, text, etc. On top of all that, PyroEdit has modules you can install to extend it's features even more, and you can easily develop your own, so there's almost no limit to what you can use PyroEdit for.
Oh, and did I mention that PyroEdit can do grayscale editing, too? |
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