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2997.1 | Investigate Deluxe PhotoLab | SMAUG::SPODARYK | Binary Throttle | Mon Oct 09 1989 12:26 | 27 |
| Most of the drawing programs are not 'Object Oriented' and would
not be well suited for doing graphs and charts. It could be done,
but... Maybe someone can recommend a 'structured' drawing program
for the Amiga.
For general free-hand drawing, I would recommend "Deluxe PhotoLab".
This consists of 3 programs (Paint, Color, Posters) for ~$99.
The Paint program is very good. It doesn't have as many functions as
say... Deluxe Paint III, or Digi-Paint III, but it can work on *all*
Amiga graphics formats, which the others will not. It's easy to use,
and has all the functionality you'd probably ever need, including some
useful things that the others do not.
Colors is a full-featured Image Processing program, that allows
you to convert from any format to any other, and allows you to
do many useful things regarding color analysis, etc. I haven't
used this very much, but it is quite powerful.
The Posters program is super. It allows you to take any IFF image
and enlarge/shrink it to almost any size. You can actually print out
posters up to (something like) 10'x10' using any printer (that has a
WB driver, or course). The quality is excellent.
Just my humble opinion, check out notes on the other products.
~Steve
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2997.2 | | TALLIS::MCAFEE | Steve McAfee | Mon Oct 09 1989 13:21 | 15 |
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I'm sure some others will disagree, but I don't think paint programs
are really appropriate for generating graphs/bar charts. I've tried to
do this on several occasions and it is very tedious getting results
that are accurate (scaling, etc). Maybe it would be easier in a tool
which keeps track of graphic objects. There is a shareware drawing
program which does this in NORSE::AMIGA:[UPLOAD]PLANS.ZOO. What we need
is something like Harvard Graphics but I haven't seen it yet. If all
else fails, you might look at some of the Amiga spread sheets. Many of
these are capable of creating decent graphs and charts (but they
obviously can't do freehand painting).
regards,
steve
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2997.3 | Think BIG, this is the Amiga! | MILKWY::JANZEN | cf. ANT::CIRCUITS,ANT::UWAVES | Mon Oct 09 1989 13:29 | 9 |
| If you use scuplt 3-d, you can make video cartoons of the pie charts
and bar graphs growing and coming and going, for dramatic impact.
A large-screen tv could be used to display them in a meeting.
forms-in-flight could work too.
It is possible to use Amiga BASIC programs to calculate mathematical
functions, and write out the coordinates to a script file for
scuplt 3d, which can then draw them from any angle, but animation costs
extra.
To
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2997.4 | Draw vs Paint | DICKNS::MACDONALD | WA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25 | Mon Oct 09 1989 13:34 | 4 |
| I believe there is a distinct difference between "drawing" applications
and "painting" applications. Professional Draw is a good example of a
drawing application, while Deluxe Paint III is a good example of a
painting application.
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2997.5 | $$ & MacPaint-like ? | DIZZY::CORKUM | Hey Sports Fans, I love ya' | Mon Oct 09 1989 13:48 | 15 |
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Thanks all so far for your initial responses .1, .2, .3 .4 on paint/draw
packages for the amiga. I guess I should rephase my question
based upon the initial responses.
I really would like to have some information on draw/paint programs:
1.) what's the price ( mail order ) ?
2.) Is there anything like "MacPaint for an amiga" available ?
( I'm looking for something like MacPaint I guess.... )
thanks,
matto
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2997.6 | | LEDS::ACCIARDI | | Mon Oct 09 1989 18:59 | 6 |
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Deluxe Paint III is most like MacPaint, with the added features of
animation, color cylcing and perspective tools. Both are bitmap
oriented as opposed to structured.
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2997.7 | deluxe paint III | DIZZY::CORKUM | Hey Sports Fans, I love ya' | Tue Oct 10 1989 11:53 | 7 |
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thanks Ed.....I guess I'll be picking up a copy of deluxe paint III
soon....
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2997.8 | Aegis Impact for Charts and Graphs? | DRUMS::FEHSKENS | | Wed Oct 11 1989 17:50 | 10 |
| Aegis Impact is designed to support presentation graphics (bar charts,
line graphs, etc.). It does provide for the generation of such
graphics from data files. I have a copy and have used it only a
little, as it doesn't do what I really want, namely nice text
presentations. I'm also not much of a fan of Aegis products, having
been badly burned in the past. However, people looking for some
kind of presentation graphics support might want to look into it.
len.
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2997.9 | I like pork! | YUPPIE::WILSON | Tony in Bumin'ham | Mon Oct 16 1989 12:16 | 3 |
| Getting back to the topic at hand, I am interested in opinions of HAM
paint programs. I looks as if the primary choices are DigiPaint III or
Photon Paint II. Any recommendation...and why?
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