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Mari
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 6:25 am     Reply with quote
Hello!

Since my friend and I might both be getting a new tablet - she doesn't have on e yet - and I heard of paint chats, we might want to try that stuff some time.

Does anyone know what exactly paint chat is, how it works, what you need to be doing paint chat stuff, and maybe some good sites where I could paint chat?

Any suggestions would be helpful Smile
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 11:02 am     Reply with quote
Maybe I can try to explain what I understand about it, but if anyone else has any more information, feel free to chip in.

Paint chat is basically a shared drawing board that can support several people at one time. All people logged in can draw at the same time, and usually the board is quite big so it can support several people as long as they don't make their drawings too large. Paintchat is a java program so it should be able to just run in your browser, and all you really need to pchat is a mouse, although imho it is more fun with a tablet.

There seems to be a newer version of the program floating around than what I'm familiar with, but the tools seem to be mostly the same. On the left should be the controls, the bottom is the chat box, and the rest is the drawing space which you can scroll around in. The tools are pretty general but they take some figuring out, I'd suggest messing around with them some time when it won't inconvenience anybody else.

For the rest, you can click on the tools to change them, ie pencil can change to watercolor. Eraser can change to the clear-all tool, so watch out when other people are drawing, haha. There is a color palette, and you can make your own color by adjusting the R G B sliders below the palette. the slider below the RGB ones, with the letter A, is for opacity. And then below that is the controls for brush size, and finally layer selection.

As for links to general p-chats...afraid I can't help you there. I don't know about google-ing up a pchat as some are rather private, maybe someone here can give you a link to a good public pchat.

Good luck!
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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2003 1:03 pm     Reply with quote
sumaleth in the announcement above wrote:
Sijun shares an IRC channel with several other online art communities:

Using an IRC client:

/server irc.asylumnet.org
/join #art


Go there, ask anybody if they want to start an opencanvas session. If you have no idea what opencanvas is, ask someone to send you one of the early betas, one that still supports paintchat.

You will need someone with a fast connection to host.
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Mari
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 7:06 am     Reply with quote
Yes, I know about Open Canvas, I have version 2.24 or something.
It's actually free to download from the Open Canvas site Smile

Thanks for the help! My friend found a link too so once she gets a tablet too I guess we're set.
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2003 8:05 am     Reply with quote
The thing is, the latest versions of OpenCanvas don't have the network ability. Why? Who knows why they'd take out one of the best features. So you'll have to get a much older (and more clunky) version of the program if you want to network paint with it.
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 31, 2003 10:35 am     Reply with quote
Well I'll check, see if I have the right or the wrong version.
Thanks for the advice!
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