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LazPaint v7.1.6
LazPaint v7.1.6 Image editor, like PaintBrush or Paint.Net, written in Lazarus (Free Pascal). Uses BGRABitmap library. LazPaint was started to demonstrate the capabilities of the graphic library BGRABitmap. It provides advanced drawing functions in Lazarus development environment. Both provided a source of inspiration for the other and finally LazPaint became real image editor. Thanks to the help of Lazarus community, the program has been compiled on Windows, Linux, MacOS X, FreeBSD and Raspberry Pi. Features Files: read and write a variety of file formats, including layered bitmaps and 3D files. Tools: many tools are available to draw on the layers. Edit/Select: select parts of an image with antialiasing and modify the selection as a mask. View: color window, layer stack window and toolbox window. Command line: call LazPaint from a console. Useful keys Maintaining Space key down switches temporarily in move mode F6 key hides/shows all tool windows Ctrl key aligns to image pixels and limits possible angles with rotation tool Backspace key erases last point in a polygon or last letter in a text Enter key releases the selection Right mouse button can be used to: Swap drawing colors temporarily Subtract from selection (selection tool) Define light position (shaded text, shaded shapes) Finish a shape (polygon, curve) Interface Many common actions can be done with the toolbar. Zoom can be changed with the magnifying glass (+ or -), or by clicking on the 1:1 button to show the image at its original size in pixels, or with the zoom fit button to set the zoom so that the whole image be within ...
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