Pixia - 2D Software, Freeware
Isao Maruoka, 2D Mixed2D Pixel2D Vector, Windows, download
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| Development: Isao Maruoka
Type: 2D Mixed 2D Pixel 2D Vector
Platform: Windows
License: Freeware
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rating: 4.79
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Pixia
Pixia is the English version of a popular free painting and retouching software that originated in Japan. It features custom brush tips, multiple layers, masking, vector- and bitmap-based drawing tools, color, tone, and lighting adjustments, and multiple undo/redo. Like many freeware editors, there is no support for saving GIF format. Pixia is also available for many other languages. Pixia works with Windows 95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, and XP. The original Japanese Edition was created and developed by the author, Isao Maruoka, but has also been aggressively raised by its fans, which makes this software to be quite unique and different from other tools. Pixia Help File is available as a separate installation file. To get better tips for using Pixia, visit users' tutorials linked from the Tutorial page.
Pixia has - Original Japanese Edition / Pixia Hungarian Edition / Pixia Chinese Editions (Simplified/Traditional) / Pixia French Edition / Pixia Polish Edition / Pixia German Edition / Pixia Spanish Edition / Pixia Korean Edition / Pixia Italian Edition
Other Features System Requirements Windows Me / Windows 98 / Windows 95 / Windows NT 4.0/ Windows 2000 / Windows XP This is not to guarantee its functions on all environments. There can be exceptions due to numerous number of combinations of drivers, devices, etc. 32 megabytes of RAM or over (As much as possible) Super VGA monitor (with the screen resolution set to at least 800 x 600) High Color or True Color (16bit/24bit/32bit) Pixia does not work on 16 or 256 color environment. Optional: Pressure sensitive tablets (WACOM, Oce-Japan)
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| Added/Updated:
2007-10-09 23:42:14
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