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Create beautiful designs with your team. Use Canva's drag-and-drop feature and layouts to design, share and print business cards, logos, presentations and more. We offer 1000's of designs and many color combinations to choose from. Vinyl graphics are also very affordable compared to painting the design on. Usually a pair of flames, for example, will cost anywhere from 30 to 80 dollars for the set. As for paint, the cost will usually be much, much more. Durability of the graphics. MyPaint is an easy-to-use painting program which works well with Wacom graphics tablets and other similar devices. It comes with a large brush collection including charcoal and ink to emulate real media, but the highly configurable brush engine allows you to experiment with your own brushes and with not-quite-natural painting. You can draw the image directly on the tape. Watch the pressure as you don't want to damage the car's paint. I generally do things freehand but you have the option of using an overhead projector to blow up a smaller image or to give you an image to trace. Once you're happy (ish) with the image, it's knife time. Whether you are an amateur graphic designer or an experienced digital artist, using the right tools can multiply your talent exponentially. A well-built graphic design software provides intuitive controls and flexibility that can be easily understood by a beginner but also has vastly superior tools for an experienced user.

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Fatpaint, a free online graphic design software and image editor, is a mix between the world of desktop publishing with the world of photoshop, vector drawing and custom printed products. This mix has made Fatpaint the most advanced graphics application on the internet, and the best web-based graphic application for creating page layout.
Press to start the free web app. Nothing to download, no sign-up.
You can use Fatpaint as a regular desktop publishing application to create pages. You can use it as a painting and drawing application to create images, logos and illustrations. As a photo editor for manipulating colors and doing photo restoration, and you can use it to have your own graphics printed on consumer, business and promotional products that you can purchase or sell.

Purchase or sell popular products that have your graphics printed on them

Fatpaint is the world's first graphic design software, specialized in helping you create illustrations and print your graphics on popular consumer and business products that can be purchased and delivered to your address, or posted for sale on your own webshop.
With Fatpaint you can create graphic design, pages and images from scratch, or use ready made images and photos, and have it printed on a t-shirt, poster, business card, flyers, invitations, iPhone/iPad case and many other products. All from within a single, online and free application that has all the necessary tools and graphical resources.
Prior to Fatpaint, it was a difficult task to draw and paint your own graphics, and have it printed on products. You had to figure out the exact image requirements and measures, search, download and install fonts and clip-arts from the internet, make the graphics on your favorite graphics application, save the files on your computer, find a printing company and manually upload the graphic files on their website. This process was tedious, and if you were not happy with the design, you had to go back to the graphics application and repeat the process again.
Fatpaint makes the process of designing, buying or selling custom printed products much easier because it comes with built-in tools for painting, drawing and visualizing graphics on products. It contains a huge collection of graphical content, such as fonts, public domain images, clip arts and brushes. Furthermore, images can be added to your project by searching on Wikimedia, Picasa, Flickr, Bing, Yahoo and Google.
Fatpaint has templates with the exact image measurements for 142 items, from which 32 are popular products that can be purchased directly from the editor. It allows you to preview your graphic design on products at the press of a button, also from withing the editor. Then you can share these images on Facebook so that you can get some feedback from your social network before you make a purchase or post the product for sale. Fatpaint takes care of sending the images to the printing company allowing you to focus on making the graphics.
The graphics are printed on products using state of the art digital technology, with unlimited colors. The products are printed, delivered and 100% guaranteed by Zazzle, one of the leading companies in the industry.

You can keep it simple or use the advanced drawing and painting tools

You can make graphic design by adding clip-art images, photos and writing text to the page, or you can use the advanced vector drawing and painting tools to make graphics from scratch, it's up to you. There are over 5000 clip-art images and 15000 thousand public domain images in our collection. Besides that, you'll find millions of free images on Wikimedia and Flickr.
All you need to do for creating a cool t-shirt design is write a slogan and perhaps add a few clip-arts. There are over 900 fonts to choose from. Creating a nice looking pair of sneakers is as simple as picking an image and using it on all the sides of the shoe.
Using the brush painting tools, you can create a digital painting and have it on the wall of your home as a framed poster. And you don't need to be a painter to create a good looking image. Fatpaint has Smudge painting tool. It's easy to make abstract images with it. I usually start with a photo or some colorful image and then smudge it. Then I add more layers and do the same.
Go ahead and try using Fatpaint. There are some short tutorial videos to help you get started.
  • May 29, 2020MyPaint v2.0.1 Released
    Bugs were squashed and things were made a bit better.
  • Feb 16, 2020MyPaint v2.0.0 Released
    The release is now officially out, here is the rundown.
  • Jan 31, 2020MyPaint v2.0.0 Postponed
  • Dec 20, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-beta.0 Released
    On the horizon we think we have sighted an actual release!
  • Nov 9, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-alpha.13 Released
    A new alpha release is upon us, and we look back on the alphas in between.
  • Sep 1, 2019libmypaint v1.4.0 released

    Jw meaning in text. We have just releasedlibmypaint v1.4.0.Libmypaint is MyPaint's brushstroke rendering code,in a form that can be used by other programs.You can download signed source for the library from the project'sgithub releases page,

  • Jan 26, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-alpha Released
    We have a new alpha builds, that add a bunch of new features. We would like you to download them and test them out.
  • Dec 2, 2016libmypaint v1.3.0 released

    We have just releasedlibmypaint v1.3.0.Libmypaint is MyPaint's brushstroke rendering code,in a form that can be used by other programs.You can download signed source for the library from the project'sgithub releases page,and a limited number of binary packages maintained by uswill be available shortly from other places.See the release notes for details of other binaries,and please badger your distribution's maintainers to get libmypaintincluded for their next release.

  • Nov 20, 2016Fixes are in the pipeline for GDK Wintab

    I've been submitting a lot of patches to GDK recently,trying to get some of our Windows tablet bugs fixed up.The good news is that I think we're turning the corner onreliability over there.Tilt should be working soon for fancy devices like the Intuos 5,and I've fixed a pair of really nasty crashers for non-Wacom devices.There was also a silly regression that causedpressure to be ignored depending onwhether your tablet had an odd ID or an even one(don't ask, but I'm hoping we'll be able to closea ton of our own bug reports before long).

  • Jun 16, 2016Bounty available for Surface Pro 3+4 pressure issues

    People wanting to use MyPaint fully on newer versions of the Surface Pro tablet are willing to pay a bounty for an important bug to be fixed. It's one where our core development team don't have hardware available for testing, so not much progress has been made yet. It's up on Bountysource right now, if you're intersted in getting this one fixed. You can help by backing the campaign, or claim the bounty by fixing the bug!

  • May 20, 2016libMyPaint now uses autotools

    MyPaint's brush engine, libmypaint, now needs to be built with autotools. This reduces its dependencies on things like Python, which is good for projects like GIMP which build against libmypaint. If you used to build MyPaint from git with special scons flags just to make libmypaint as a dependency for some other project, you don't need to do that any more!

  • May 3, 2016Support for Ubuntu 14.04LTS to be discontinued

    MyPaint's testing repository for Ubuntusystemswill discontinue support for an important old Ubuntu release shortly.Ubuntu 14.04LTS, a.k.a. 'Trusty Tahr', will no longer be supported by us.If you are using this Ubuntu release, please upgrade to the latest LTS,16.04 'Xenial Xerus' as soon as you can. Here'show.

  • Apr 2, 2016MyPaint v1.2.1-beta.0

    We have a new prerelease out for you to test.When 1.2.1 is ready, it will be a minor bugfix release.We're hoping to keep its beta cycle short,so please test this prerelease if you can, and send us feedback.

  • Feb 2, 2016MyPaint 1.2.0 now in Debian Sid

    MyPaint has been accepted into Debian, ready for arty Debianistas to test. This is great news for people using Ubuntu, Mint, or other Debian-derived distributions too, because those distros pick packages from Debian during their release cycles.

  • Jan 15, 2016MyPaint 1.2.0 Released

    It's been a long time since the last stable release, but I'm reallyhappy to announce that MyPaint version 1.2.0 is ready. Windows binarieswill be available soon, and Ubuntu packages available for testingthrough the usual PPA. Expect releases for other operating systems anddistros in due course.

  • Dec 9, 2015Community Forums Now Open

    MyPaint's shiny new community forums site is open!We've set up a beautiful, clean and modern Discourse sitein place of the aging old BBS that went dark recently.Whether you're an old hand or a new user,come and help us build a fresh community of MyPaint users!

  • Dec 5, 2015The State of MyPaint.Org
    We've been working hard to get our replacement websites of MyPaint and our forums up and running. Here what's been happening this past few weeks.
  • Nov 21, 2015MyPaint 1.2.0-beta.3 Released

    When does new macos come out. A new beta is available for download and testing.Hopefully this will be the last beta before the final 1.2.0 release.Binaries are available for Ubuntu and Windows systems,and the release is available in source form too.MyPaint v1.2.0-beta.3 can be downloaded from itsrelease page on github,or from theMyPaint-testing PPA.

  • Nov 21, 2015Final translation push for 1.2.0

    MyPaint is nearing its next stable release, v1.2.0,and that means it's time to get the translations finalized.Today marks the start of a week-long translation effort for MyPaint,and we need your help!

  • Jul 22, 20151.2.0-beta.0 released

    Hello everyone. I'm really happy to announce the first properpre-release of MyPaint 1.2.0 for those brave early-bird testers outthere.

  • Jul 19, 2015Windows Porting

    I'm hoping that MyPaint will be able to support Windows fully startingwith the first v1.2.0-beta release. This is made possible by the effortsof our own Windows porters and testers, and the dedicated folks who keepMSYS2 working so well.

  • Jul 13, 2015Translations Needed for 1.2.0

    MyPaint badly needs your language skills to make the 1.2.0 release areality. Please help us out by translating the program into yourlanguage. We literally cannot make v1.2.0 a good release of MyPaintwithout your help, so to help you out we've made it as easy as we canfor you to get involved by translating program texts.

  • Jul 13, 2015Frozen for 1.2.0

    Quick note to say that MyPaint is now frozen for the upcoming 1.2.0release. Expect announcements here about dates for specific betas, pluspreviews and screenshots of new features; however the most currentproject status can be seen on our Github milestones page.

  • Jul 2, 2015Brushlib is Ready for Translation

    MyPaint is well on its way to feature and string freeze,but its brush library(libmypaint) is stable enough to be translated now.

  • Jun 29, 2015Approaching String Freeze and Beta Release Cycle

    It's time to start putting the next release together, folks!

  • Mar 21, 2015Tumblr Showcase Blog: Made with MyPaint

    Check out our showcase blog on Tumblr, Made withMyPaint! It reblogs all the bestnew art on Tumblr where our little program was used.

  • Mar 6, 2015MyPaint Wiki to Close Down in Approx. 2 Weeks

    The MyPaint wiki will be closed downshortly: our hosting provider will be closing down the server it runson.

  • Jul 22, 2014Development Activity is Moving to Github

    In just under a week's time, on Sunday 27th July 2014, I'll be movingMyPaint's old Gitorious gitrepositories over to the new GitHubones fully, and closing down the oldlocation. For a while now we've been maintaining the codelines inparallel to give people some time to switch over and get used to the newsite; it's time to formally switch over now.

  • Apr 29, 2014Brushlib is Now a Separate Module

    The MyPaint brushlib(libmypaint) is now maintained in a separate git repository. Itsnew home is also on Gitorious, athttps://gitorious.org/mypaint/libmypaint/, so it hasn't moved far!We've done this because there are more projects using this code, orwanting to use it, than just MyPaint. The MyPaint project now includesbrushlib as a git submodule.

  • Mar 10, 2014MyPaint on Twitter: @MyPaintApp

    MyPaint now has a Twitter account, for announcements, Q&A, featurediscussion and general development chatter.Follow us on @MyPaintApp! Pubg mobile iphone 5s.

  • Jan 4, 2013MyPaint 1.1.0 Released

    MyPaint 1.1.0 has been released.Check thislibregraphicsworld articleor David Revoy's blog post to see what is new.

  • Nov 22, 2011MyPaint 1.0.0 is Released

    Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release !

  • Nov 22, 2011Windows Build is Back

    Just to tease a bit our Windows users about a good news : today Tumagonx on our IRC channel ( #mypaint , FreeNode ) posted a screenshot of a recent build of Mypaint running on a Windows operating system environment. This simply mean Mypaint 1.0 ( coming soon ) will also be available for this platform. because we know many users waited for it, we wanted to share the good news immediately. Be patient until the future packaging and download available.

  • Sep 9, 2011Many Thanks for the Screenshots

    Many thanks to all the contributors to my previous call for Mypaintscreenshots.Finally , it endend-up with more than 150 screenshots pictures from allaround the world, with many various systems and artworks style. Manythanks again , Mypaint community !

  • Aug 31, 2011Mypaint Needs your Screenshots

    Hi, I'm David Revoy ( Deevad ) and I'm new in the maintener team of Mypaint's website .I start a project to add more screenshots to the 'Screenshots' page of this website. So, If you are an artist or a user and want to do a small contribution to Mypaint , I started a little campaign. You can join and find more infos and guidelines on my webpage :

  • Mar 17, 2011MyPaint at Libre Graphics Meeting 2011

    The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM)is the conference for developers and users of free and open sourcegraphics applications. This years edition will be in Montreal, Canadabetween May 11th and 13th. All the biggest libre graphics projects likeGIMP, Krita, Inkscape, Blender and Scribus are expected to berepresented. The conference will include talks, panel discussions,workshops andbirds-of-a-feathersessions, targeting both technical and artistic audiences. For moreinformation, see the press release.

  • Mar 5, 2011MyPaint 0.9.1

    This is a bugfix release without any new features. Several problems withnon-ASCII file names, directory names, and layer names have been fixed,as well as a number of other minor issues. Integration with the Windowsplatform has been improved.

  • Nov 2, 2010MyPaint 0.9.0

    The new major release of MyPaint, version 0.9.0 is here! It has been 9months since the last major release now, so it was about time. Hopefullythe next cycle will be a bit shorter.

  • Oct 11, 2010MyPaint 0.9.0 beta1

    MyPaint 0.9.0 beta1 has now been released. This release has most of thenew features, changes and fixes that will be in MyPaint 0.9.0. A list ofthe improvements is unfortunately not available at this time, so justcheck it out instead ;) The final relase will be out in between 2 and 4 weeks time.

  • Jun 2, 2010LGM 2010 Summary

    Here is a short summary of MyPaint related things form Libre Graphics Meeting 2010.

  • Apr 23, 2010Libre Graphics Meeting 2010

    Libre Graphics Meeting, or LGM for short, is a conference for users and developers of free and open source graphics software. It brings together people from many projects, including Inkscape, GIMP, Krita and Blender, and aims to foster collaboration and sharing of ideas.

  • Mar 6, 20100.8.2 Released
  • Mar 6, 20100.8.1 Released

    This is a conservative bugfix release.

  • Jan 29, 20100.8.0 Released

    Finally we got MyPaint 0.8.0 released. There were many persons involved coding, creating new brushes and translating. Thanks to everyone who has contributed!

  • Oct 30, 2009State of MyPaint

    Intrest around the MyPaint project seems to have increased lately, both from end users and contributors. I suspect this is both due to the software maturing and getting more publicity (especially thanks to David Revoy of the Durian project). We hope to see this trend continue!

  • Jul 23, 20090.7.1 Released

    This is a bugfix release without any new features worth mentioning. Screen artefacts seen by Compiz users were fixed by limiting the cursor size. Windows specific bugs were fixed; we finally have a recent Windows binary again.

  • Jun 18, 2009Developer Monologue: Short History of MyPaint

    Okay, this is so that everyone can just stop asking why MyPaint, etc.

  • Jun 7, 20090.7.0 Released

    This is not such a big restructuring release as 0.6.0 was, but it contains many incremental improvements and bugfixes.

  • Jan 26, 20090.6.0 Released

    Finally, MyPaint development has gone stable again.

  • Nov 21, 2008New Pixel Format

    GEGL (the upcoming GIMP backend) uses linear-light floating point as the main pixel format. Krita allows several colorspaces and color management through LittleCMS. What about MyPaint? Version 0.5.x uses 8bit sRGB without any alpha channel. Time for a change.

  • Apr 5, 2008The Previous Forum

    The old forum has been locked for quite a while now because of spam problems. Let's wish the new forum better luck.

  • Mar 22, 2008Ready, Set, Go..

    Here we are, the new MyPaint site is online and I hope you'll enjoy it.

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Fatpaint, a free online graphic design software and image editor, is a mix between the world of desktop publishing with the world of photoshop, vector drawing and custom printed products. This mix has made Fatpaint the most advanced graphics application on the internet, and the best web-based graphic application for creating page layout.
Press to start the free web app. Nothing to download, no sign-up.
You can use Fatpaint as a regular desktop publishing application to create pages. You can use it as a painting and drawing application to create images, logos and illustrations. As a photo editor for manipulating colors and doing photo restoration, and you can use it to have your own graphics printed on consumer, business and promotional products that you can purchase or sell.

Purchase or sell popular products that have your graphics printed on them

Fatpaint is the world's first graphic design software, specialized in helping you create illustrations and print your graphics on popular consumer and business products that can be purchased and delivered to your address, or posted for sale on your own webshop.
With Fatpaint you can create graphic design, pages and images from scratch, or use ready made images and photos, and have it printed on a t-shirt, poster, business card, flyers, invitations, iPhone/iPad case and many other products. All from within a single, online and free application that has all the necessary tools and graphical resources.
Prior to Fatpaint, it was a difficult task to draw and paint your own graphics, and have it printed on products. You had to figure out the exact image requirements and measures, search, download and install fonts and clip-arts from the internet, make the graphics on your favorite graphics application, save the files on your computer, find a printing company and manually upload the graphic files on their website. This process was tedious, and if you were not happy with the design, you had to go back to the graphics application and repeat the process again.
Fatpaint makes the process of designing, buying or selling custom printed products much easier because it comes with built-in tools for painting, drawing and visualizing graphics on products. It contains a huge collection of graphical content, such as fonts, public domain images, clip arts and brushes. Furthermore, images can be added to your project by searching on Wikimedia, Picasa, Flickr, Bing, Yahoo and Google.
Fatpaint has templates with the exact image measurements for 142 items, from which 32 are popular products that can be purchased directly from the editor. It allows you to preview your graphic design on products at the press of a button, also from withing the editor. Then you can share these images on Facebook so that you can get some feedback from your social network before you make a purchase or post the product for sale. Fatpaint takes care of sending the images to the printing company allowing you to focus on making the graphics.
The graphics are printed on products using state of the art digital technology, with unlimited colors. The products are printed, delivered and 100% guaranteed by Zazzle, one of the leading companies in the industry.

You can keep it simple or use the advanced drawing and painting tools

You can make graphic design by adding clip-art images, photos and writing text to the page, or you can use the advanced vector drawing and painting tools to make graphics from scratch, it's up to you. There are over 5000 clip-art images and 15000 thousand public domain images in our collection. Besides that, you'll find millions of free images on Wikimedia and Flickr.
All you need to do for creating a cool t-shirt design is write a slogan and perhaps add a few clip-arts. There are over 900 fonts to choose from. Creating a nice looking pair of sneakers is as simple as picking an image and using it on all the sides of the shoe.
Using the brush painting tools, you can create a digital painting and have it on the wall of your home as a framed poster. And you don't need to be a painter to create a good looking image. Fatpaint has Smudge painting tool. It's easy to make abstract images with it. I usually start with a photo or some colorful image and then smudge it. Then I add more layers and do the same.
Go ahead and try using Fatpaint. There are some short tutorial videos to help you get started.
  • May 29, 2020MyPaint v2.0.1 Released
    Bugs were squashed and things were made a bit better.
  • Feb 16, 2020MyPaint v2.0.0 Released
    The release is now officially out, here is the rundown.
  • Jan 31, 2020MyPaint v2.0.0 Postponed
  • Dec 20, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-beta.0 Released
    On the horizon we think we have sighted an actual release!
  • Nov 9, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-alpha.13 Released
    A new alpha release is upon us, and we look back on the alphas in between.
  • Sep 1, 2019libmypaint v1.4.0 released

    Jw meaning in text. We have just releasedlibmypaint v1.4.0.Libmypaint is MyPaint's brushstroke rendering code,in a form that can be used by other programs.You can download signed source for the library from the project'sgithub releases page,

  • Jan 26, 2019MyPaint v2.0.0-alpha Released
    We have a new alpha builds, that add a bunch of new features. We would like you to download them and test them out.
  • Dec 2, 2016libmypaint v1.3.0 released

    We have just releasedlibmypaint v1.3.0.Libmypaint is MyPaint's brushstroke rendering code,in a form that can be used by other programs.You can download signed source for the library from the project'sgithub releases page,and a limited number of binary packages maintained by uswill be available shortly from other places.See the release notes for details of other binaries,and please badger your distribution's maintainers to get libmypaintincluded for their next release.

  • Nov 20, 2016Fixes are in the pipeline for GDK Wintab

    I've been submitting a lot of patches to GDK recently,trying to get some of our Windows tablet bugs fixed up.The good news is that I think we're turning the corner onreliability over there.Tilt should be working soon for fancy devices like the Intuos 5,and I've fixed a pair of really nasty crashers for non-Wacom devices.There was also a silly regression that causedpressure to be ignored depending onwhether your tablet had an odd ID or an even one(don't ask, but I'm hoping we'll be able to closea ton of our own bug reports before long).

  • Jun 16, 2016Bounty available for Surface Pro 3+4 pressure issues

    People wanting to use MyPaint fully on newer versions of the Surface Pro tablet are willing to pay a bounty for an important bug to be fixed. It's one where our core development team don't have hardware available for testing, so not much progress has been made yet. It's up on Bountysource right now, if you're intersted in getting this one fixed. You can help by backing the campaign, or claim the bounty by fixing the bug!

  • May 20, 2016libMyPaint now uses autotools

    MyPaint's brush engine, libmypaint, now needs to be built with autotools. This reduces its dependencies on things like Python, which is good for projects like GIMP which build against libmypaint. If you used to build MyPaint from git with special scons flags just to make libmypaint as a dependency for some other project, you don't need to do that any more!

  • May 3, 2016Support for Ubuntu 14.04LTS to be discontinued

    MyPaint's testing repository for Ubuntusystemswill discontinue support for an important old Ubuntu release shortly.Ubuntu 14.04LTS, a.k.a. 'Trusty Tahr', will no longer be supported by us.If you are using this Ubuntu release, please upgrade to the latest LTS,16.04 'Xenial Xerus' as soon as you can. Here'show.

  • Apr 2, 2016MyPaint v1.2.1-beta.0

    We have a new prerelease out for you to test.When 1.2.1 is ready, it will be a minor bugfix release.We're hoping to keep its beta cycle short,so please test this prerelease if you can, and send us feedback.

  • Feb 2, 2016MyPaint 1.2.0 now in Debian Sid

    MyPaint has been accepted into Debian, ready for arty Debianistas to test. This is great news for people using Ubuntu, Mint, or other Debian-derived distributions too, because those distros pick packages from Debian during their release cycles.

  • Jan 15, 2016MyPaint 1.2.0 Released

    It's been a long time since the last stable release, but I'm reallyhappy to announce that MyPaint version 1.2.0 is ready. Windows binarieswill be available soon, and Ubuntu packages available for testingthrough the usual PPA. Expect releases for other operating systems anddistros in due course.

  • Dec 9, 2015Community Forums Now Open

    MyPaint's shiny new community forums site is open!We've set up a beautiful, clean and modern Discourse sitein place of the aging old BBS that went dark recently.Whether you're an old hand or a new user,come and help us build a fresh community of MyPaint users!

  • Dec 5, 2015The State of MyPaint.Org
    We've been working hard to get our replacement websites of MyPaint and our forums up and running. Here what's been happening this past few weeks.
  • Nov 21, 2015MyPaint 1.2.0-beta.3 Released

    When does new macos come out. A new beta is available for download and testing.Hopefully this will be the last beta before the final 1.2.0 release.Binaries are available for Ubuntu and Windows systems,and the release is available in source form too.MyPaint v1.2.0-beta.3 can be downloaded from itsrelease page on github,or from theMyPaint-testing PPA.

  • Nov 21, 2015Final translation push for 1.2.0

    MyPaint is nearing its next stable release, v1.2.0,and that means it's time to get the translations finalized.Today marks the start of a week-long translation effort for MyPaint,and we need your help!

  • Jul 22, 20151.2.0-beta.0 released

    Hello everyone. I'm really happy to announce the first properpre-release of MyPaint 1.2.0 for those brave early-bird testers outthere.

  • Jul 19, 2015Windows Porting

    I'm hoping that MyPaint will be able to support Windows fully startingwith the first v1.2.0-beta release. This is made possible by the effortsof our own Windows porters and testers, and the dedicated folks who keepMSYS2 working so well.

  • Jul 13, 2015Translations Needed for 1.2.0

    MyPaint badly needs your language skills to make the 1.2.0 release areality. Please help us out by translating the program into yourlanguage. We literally cannot make v1.2.0 a good release of MyPaintwithout your help, so to help you out we've made it as easy as we canfor you to get involved by translating program texts.

  • Jul 13, 2015Frozen for 1.2.0

    Quick note to say that MyPaint is now frozen for the upcoming 1.2.0release. Expect announcements here about dates for specific betas, pluspreviews and screenshots of new features; however the most currentproject status can be seen on our Github milestones page.

  • Jul 2, 2015Brushlib is Ready for Translation

    MyPaint is well on its way to feature and string freeze,but its brush library(libmypaint) is stable enough to be translated now.

  • Jun 29, 2015Approaching String Freeze and Beta Release Cycle

    It's time to start putting the next release together, folks!

  • Mar 21, 2015Tumblr Showcase Blog: Made with MyPaint

    Check out our showcase blog on Tumblr, Made withMyPaint! It reblogs all the bestnew art on Tumblr where our little program was used.

  • Mar 6, 2015MyPaint Wiki to Close Down in Approx. 2 Weeks

    The MyPaint wiki will be closed downshortly: our hosting provider will be closing down the server it runson.

  • Jul 22, 2014Development Activity is Moving to Github

    In just under a week's time, on Sunday 27th July 2014, I'll be movingMyPaint's old Gitorious gitrepositories over to the new GitHubones fully, and closing down the oldlocation. For a while now we've been maintaining the codelines inparallel to give people some time to switch over and get used to the newsite; it's time to formally switch over now.

  • Apr 29, 2014Brushlib is Now a Separate Module

    The MyPaint brushlib(libmypaint) is now maintained in a separate git repository. Itsnew home is also on Gitorious, athttps://gitorious.org/mypaint/libmypaint/, so it hasn't moved far!We've done this because there are more projects using this code, orwanting to use it, than just MyPaint. The MyPaint project now includesbrushlib as a git submodule.

  • Mar 10, 2014MyPaint on Twitter: @MyPaintApp

    MyPaint now has a Twitter account, for announcements, Q&A, featurediscussion and general development chatter.Follow us on @MyPaintApp! Pubg mobile iphone 5s.

  • Jan 4, 2013MyPaint 1.1.0 Released

    MyPaint 1.1.0 has been released.Check thislibregraphicsworld articleor David Revoy's blog post to see what is new.

  • Nov 22, 2011MyPaint 1.0.0 is Released

    Thanks to everyone who has contributed to this release !

  • Nov 22, 2011Windows Build is Back

    Just to tease a bit our Windows users about a good news : today Tumagonx on our IRC channel ( #mypaint , FreeNode ) posted a screenshot of a recent build of Mypaint running on a Windows operating system environment. This simply mean Mypaint 1.0 ( coming soon ) will also be available for this platform. because we know many users waited for it, we wanted to share the good news immediately. Be patient until the future packaging and download available.

  • Sep 9, 2011Many Thanks for the Screenshots

    Many thanks to all the contributors to my previous call for Mypaintscreenshots.Finally , it endend-up with more than 150 screenshots pictures from allaround the world, with many various systems and artworks style. Manythanks again , Mypaint community !

  • Aug 31, 2011Mypaint Needs your Screenshots

    Hi, I'm David Revoy ( Deevad ) and I'm new in the maintener team of Mypaint's website .I start a project to add more screenshots to the 'Screenshots' page of this website. So, If you are an artist or a user and want to do a small contribution to Mypaint , I started a little campaign. You can join and find more infos and guidelines on my webpage :

  • Mar 17, 2011MyPaint at Libre Graphics Meeting 2011

    The Libre Graphics Meeting (LGM)is the conference for developers and users of free and open sourcegraphics applications. This years edition will be in Montreal, Canadabetween May 11th and 13th. All the biggest libre graphics projects likeGIMP, Krita, Inkscape, Blender and Scribus are expected to berepresented. The conference will include talks, panel discussions,workshops andbirds-of-a-feathersessions, targeting both technical and artistic audiences. For moreinformation, see the press release.

  • Mar 5, 2011MyPaint 0.9.1

    This is a bugfix release without any new features. Several problems withnon-ASCII file names, directory names, and layer names have been fixed,as well as a number of other minor issues. Integration with the Windowsplatform has been improved.

  • Nov 2, 2010MyPaint 0.9.0

    The new major release of MyPaint, version 0.9.0 is here! It has been 9months since the last major release now, so it was about time. Hopefullythe next cycle will be a bit shorter.

  • Oct 11, 2010MyPaint 0.9.0 beta1

    MyPaint 0.9.0 beta1 has now been released. This release has most of thenew features, changes and fixes that will be in MyPaint 0.9.0. A list ofthe improvements is unfortunately not available at this time, so justcheck it out instead ;) The final relase will be out in between 2 and 4 weeks time.

  • Jun 2, 2010LGM 2010 Summary

    Here is a short summary of MyPaint related things form Libre Graphics Meeting 2010.

  • Apr 23, 2010Libre Graphics Meeting 2010

    Libre Graphics Meeting, or LGM for short, is a conference for users and developers of free and open source graphics software. It brings together people from many projects, including Inkscape, GIMP, Krita and Blender, and aims to foster collaboration and sharing of ideas.

  • Mar 6, 20100.8.2 Released
  • Mar 6, 20100.8.1 Released

    This is a conservative bugfix release.

  • Jan 29, 20100.8.0 Released

    Finally we got MyPaint 0.8.0 released. There were many persons involved coding, creating new brushes and translating. Thanks to everyone who has contributed!

  • Oct 30, 2009State of MyPaint

    Intrest around the MyPaint project seems to have increased lately, both from end users and contributors. I suspect this is both due to the software maturing and getting more publicity (especially thanks to David Revoy of the Durian project). We hope to see this trend continue!

  • Jul 23, 20090.7.1 Released

    This is a bugfix release without any new features worth mentioning. Screen artefacts seen by Compiz users were fixed by limiting the cursor size. Windows specific bugs were fixed; we finally have a recent Windows binary again.

  • Jun 18, 2009Developer Monologue: Short History of MyPaint

    Okay, this is so that everyone can just stop asking why MyPaint, etc.

  • Jun 7, 20090.7.0 Released

    This is not such a big restructuring release as 0.6.0 was, but it contains many incremental improvements and bugfixes.

  • Jan 26, 20090.6.0 Released

    Finally, MyPaint development has gone stable again.

  • Nov 21, 2008New Pixel Format

    GEGL (the upcoming GIMP backend) uses linear-light floating point as the main pixel format. Krita allows several colorspaces and color management through LittleCMS. What about MyPaint? Version 0.5.x uses 8bit sRGB without any alpha channel. Time for a change.

  • Apr 5, 2008The Previous Forum

    The old forum has been locked for quite a while now because of spam problems. Let's wish the new forum better luck.

  • Mar 22, 2008Ready, Set, Go..

    Here we are, the new MyPaint site is online and I hope you'll enjoy it.

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