pmineault
05-27-2004, 05:08 PM
Hi all,
I've created two packs of tools for you to enjoy.
The first pack is composed of selection tools. The first tool selects inside figures (unlike the ordinaty selection tool, which will move the shape you're editing if you try to do that), and it has an option to snap to pixels.
The second tool selects a line the width or height of the stroke's thickness, much like the similar tools in Photoshop.
The second pack is for pixel art enthusiasts. The pixel line tool creates an aliased line. It snaps to horizontal, vertical, diagonal and iso lines and can use gradients. The pixel rectangle tool creates a rectangle whose sides are on whole pixels. The outline surrounding the rectangle is created using fills instead of strokes. This allows the rectangle to stay intact when the low quality setting is used.
Download them here:
http://www.5etdemi.com/extend/pxSelectionTools.mxp
http://www.5etdemi.com/extend/pixelTools.mxp
Please report bugs and feature requests. I'd like to make sure they're not buggy before submitting them to Macromedia.
Thanks,
Patrick Mineault
5etdemi.com
I've created two packs of tools for you to enjoy.
The first pack is composed of selection tools. The first tool selects inside figures (unlike the ordinaty selection tool, which will move the shape you're editing if you try to do that), and it has an option to snap to pixels.
The second tool selects a line the width or height of the stroke's thickness, much like the similar tools in Photoshop.
The second pack is for pixel art enthusiasts. The pixel line tool creates an aliased line. It snaps to horizontal, vertical, diagonal and iso lines and can use gradients. The pixel rectangle tool creates a rectangle whose sides are on whole pixels. The outline surrounding the rectangle is created using fills instead of strokes. This allows the rectangle to stay intact when the low quality setting is used.
Download them here:
http://www.5etdemi.com/extend/pxSelectionTools.mxp
http://www.5etdemi.com/extend/pixelTools.mxp
Please report bugs and feature requests. I'd like to make sure they're not buggy before submitting them to Macromedia.
Thanks,
Patrick Mineault
5etdemi.com