[Pingus-Devel] Regarding graphics

2009-06-19 Thread Christopher Howard
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Pingus developers:

Might I ask: What tools/programs were used to develop the sprites,
backgrounds, and other graphics used in Pingus?

I just started a new project - a ClanLib game - and am finding that the
programs that I normally use for graphics are ill-suited to the
development of video game graphics.

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Re: [Pingus-Devel] Regarding graphics

2009-06-19 Thread Ingo Ruhnke
2009/6/19 Christopher Howard chow...@indicium.us

 Might I ask: What tools/programs were used to develop the sprites,
 backgrounds, and other graphics used in Pingus?


Graphics are for most part done with Gimp[1] and a Wacom[2] graphic tablet.
There is also some tiny few things done in Blender[3] and some stuff done in
Photoshop.

[1] http://www.gimp.org/
[2] http://www.wacom.com/
[3] http://www.blender.org/

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