DragonDePlatino wrote:
I think it's a transitional thing, if any. For a lot of pixel artists, they start out with MS Paint and use other programs for transparency. Gradually, they switch over to the new program as they befome more comfotable with it.
Happened to me with MS Paint and ASEprite and I don't ever plan on going back. :P
WOAH! Platino! Fancy meeting you here. (If you remember me from DVA)
You're right, I'm actually using Paint.NET more as I just realized there's a way to do transparent selections. Which is actually the only real reason why I use MS Paint. You just need to have another transparent layer.
MS Paint is loved by most because of its non-instrusive interface and simplicity. If only it had layers and if you could zoom in more.
[quote="DragonDePlatino"]I think it's a transitional thing, if any. For a lot of pixel artists, they start out with MS Paint and use other programs for transparency. Gradually, they switch over to the new program as they befome more comfotable with it.
Happened to me with MS Paint and ASEprite and I don't ever plan on going back. :P[/quote]
WOAH! Platino! Fancy meeting you here. (If you remember me from DVA)
You're right, I'm actually using Paint.NET more as I just realized there's a way to do transparent selections. Which is actually the only real reason why I use MS Paint. You just need to have another transparent layer.
MS Paint is loved by most because of its non-instrusive interface and simplicity. If only it had layers and if you could zoom in more.