Later, if I wish to edit a GIF animation, I cannot import the GIF into for editing without flattening the animation. I would use Jasc exclusively if it wasn't for the fact that Jasc seems to have issues with recognizing and saving transparency unless I bring it into Benton first.). I can create GIF's with it but I can't re-import them without destroying the animation once I have saved the animation and closed the window. But, in the cases when I wish to make animated pixel art, I like to save them to GIF and use something like Jasc Animation Shop and Benton GIF Animator (Benton acts strangely for me for some reason. Most of the time, I save my creations as PNG's. The fact that I can now save color palettes and turn off anti-aliasing (You have no idea how much trouble I had with erasing pixels until that came along.) has gotten me fully hooked on ! Ha ha! ) But through all of them, is the one that I ultimately settled on as my program of choice, mainly for it's color wheel, which is oddly absent in most paint programs, and also for it's dedicated pencil tool and it's Line/Curves tool (I have difficulty transitioning from pencil and paper to trackstick, which is what my laptop uses.). I have gone through multiple free art programs. (What can I say? The simplicity of it reminds me of traditional art. I am originally a traditional artist but I have started in the digital realm and have become interested in pixel art. I have come here because I would like to make a suggestion for either inclusion in the next version or as a plugin, if someone could be so kind. Hi, I'm a long time user but this is the first time that I have com onto the forums.
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