Nathive image editor .810 alpha released
Finally packages and portable versions of Nathive 0.810 alpha are ready to download. I hope you enjoy testing and coments me your impressions.
Things that work in 0.810 alpha
- Open file in tabs.
- Fullscreen.
- Hide/show sidebar.
- RGB, HSV and hexadecimal color.
- Restore default color.
- Create object.
- Move objects with select tool.
- Brush and all its parameters.
- Shape.
- Size.
- Smoothing.
- Opacity.
- Auto-spacing.
- Restore default brush.
- Right-click size change.
Things that work WRONG in 0.810 alpha
- Object auto-resize has finally not implemented, so all new objects has
document size and could give heavy sensation on move.
- Picker tool is based on early versions, so do not follow objects move.
- Save is based on early versions, so only output in ./output.png and
export opacity grid too.
- Other bugs.
Things that NOT work in 0.810 alpha
- New file.
- Preferences edit/save.
- About.
- Load/save brush parameters.
- Undo/redo.
- Zoom.
- Mask.
- Select and picker secondary tool function.
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