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Just a fun side project I decided to pick up. Phase 1 is recreating the Windows XP MSPaint in its efficient and minimalistic glory before the ribbon ruined it. However there will be underlying infrastructure to support layers and transparencies. Phase 2 I'll create an advanced mode where I will start adding useful photoshop-like features. ![]() Note: I am aware of Paint.NET. This is mostly just a fun project for me. Additionally, I'll have the benefit of adding my own features in the future on whims. |
Blake said: Phase 1 is recreating the Windows XP MSPaint in its efficient and minimalistic glory before the ribbon ruined it. Wow, someone working at Microsoft just said that the ribbon ruined something? You should be involved in more projects. Anyway, seems like a nice project. Will it be open source? |
ciacho0000 said: So that's where my teddy is. Give it back. personally, I prefer vector graphics, but I'll try this out once you're finished. Can't we just share? Blake doesn't work at Microsoft anymore? /curious |
I left Microsoft on August 12th. Microsoft's MSPaint is written in C++, as far as I know. I am writing this in C#. The reason the move to the ribbon destroyed mspaint was not because of the ribbon itself, but the fact that the ribbon is now the only way to access certain features. Many shortcut keys were removed (such as Ctrl + F for fullscreen) or reconfigured to less useful features (Such as Ctrl + R bringing up rulers instead of rotating an image, which now has no shortcut key), and some features were removed outright (Inverting colors, which was very useful for many of the hacks I use in my mspaint tutorials such as the one I'm posting tonight). |
Both sites use O'Harean exclusively. August 12th is Cresco 8:3, for those that are confused by Gregorian. I have added:
Those don't really sound like key features, but infrastructurally they were the "harder" problems that would influence design choices of later features the most, so I started with those. Moving on to the pencil and brush... |
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