Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!samsung!think.com!spool.mu.edu!cs.umn.edu!msi.umn.edu!noc.MR.NET!ns!ns!guy From: guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.graphics Subject: Re: WANTED: Full page paint program Message-ID: <1991May16.132334.20030@ns.network.com> Date: 16 May 91 13:23:34 GMT References: <5aZZ28w164w@graphics.rent.com> Sender: news@ns.network.com Organization: Network Systems Corporation Lines: 36 Nntp-Posting-Host: ns In article <5aZZ28w164w@graphics.rent.com> bobl@graphics.rent.com (Bob Lindabury - SysAdm) writes: >moonhawk@bluemoon.uucp (David Culberson) writes: > >> DigiPaint 3 supports Super Bitmaps of up to 1024x1024. I think >> that Dpaint can do it too, but you have to trick it into doing it or >> something of the sort... HAM will give you a very good printing quality, >> too. If you're using a color printer, which I assume you are from the >> post! Hope I helped! >> MoonHawk > >You don't have to trick Dpaint III into doing super-bitmaps. You >just get yourself version 3.25 and then set the page size to whatever >you little heart desires (or RAM can handle) and off you go! In >fact, Deluxe Paint III supports screen *much* larger than 1024x1024. > >-- Bob > > The Graphics BBS 908/469-0049 "It's better than a sharp stick in the eye!" > ============================================================================ > InterNet: bobl@graphics.rent.com | Raven Enterprises > UUCP: ...rutgers!bobsbox!graphics!bobl | 25 Raven Avenue > BitNet: bobl%graphics.rent.com@pucc | Piscataway, NJ 08854 > Home #: 908/560-7353 | 908/271-8878 The problem I have is when I want to clip something out of an "oversized" page and I want to clip bigger than the screen. Any way to clip bigger brushes? I have tried clipping and then "arrowing" down to get more. But when I save off the brush, it only saves that screen - not the larger brush I was hoping for... -- Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // guy@nsco.network.com #129.191.1.1 \\ // 7600 Boone Ave No, Mpls. MN 55428 \X/ 1-800-328-9108 Fax:(612)424-1736 "Me and my Amiga...anything is possible?"