Thread: iLiad GIMP for iLiad?
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Old 11-13-2006, 12:51 PM   #3
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I suppose similar problems would also apply to Krita? http://koffice.org/krita/

Other possibilities (from http://software.newsforge.com/articl...id=131&tid=125):

* Inkscape [inkscape.org] has pressure sensitivity support for the caligraphy tool and the upcoming node sculpting.
* SharpConstruct [sourceforge.net] , a 3D sculpting modeler.
* mtPaint [sourceforge.net], a simple graphics editor mainly for pixel pushing.
* MyPaint [ee.ethz.ch] and Gogh [goghproject.com] are both drawing applications built around pressure sensitivity.

I couldn't actually find anything in the mtPaint docs which indicated support for pressure sensitivity, which is too bad, as it seems like a light-weight app which might fit on the iLiad. Maybe MyPaint would work (if it's possible to get the pressure data into it).
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