Photoshop Alternative for Drawing Created with Fusion - 1.1 released

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A few features including Passport are unavailable initially whilst we monitor stability of the new platform, we hope to bring these online very soon. Small issues will crop up following the import from our old system, including some message formatting, translation accuracy and other things.

Thank you for your patience whilst we've worked on this and we look forward to more exciting community developments soon!

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  • Hey guys I made a photoshop alternative for drawing in Fusion, this program let's you create quick sketches and notes without taking a ton of time to load. It loads lighting fast. It saves raster images and it has all the basic tools you expect to find in any other drawing program. I was trying to emulate the MSpaint look but it turned out having its own style.
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    I posted it on itchy io for download.
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    The source is also available at the sparckstore.
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  • yeah I got a new channel for fusion videos, waiting for F3, start another season of tutorials. XD

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  • That sounds great Sparckman... What about your older Fusion 2.5 video tutorials? Those were great too! Will you also be uploading those again as well to this new YouTube channel for Fusion? :)

  • This is interesting. I was wondering if this was possible in Fusion. How is it done? I was also wondering if there would be a way to measure the number of pixels taken up by irregular shapes that are drawn. Any ideas on this would be appreciated. Thanks,
    Brett

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