Colors! [...] Developed by Jens Andersson, it offers hard and soft brushes, pressure sensitivity, a 512x384-resolution canvas, and can send paintings as PNG files via email. It has a Corel Painter-style hue-circle, saturation-triangle palette.
Wired's How-To Wiki has a tutorial on how to work with it to produce stunning works of art; pictured above is a reproduction of a Rembrandt self-portrait by Jason R. Dunn.
So this is a homebrew painting app; wasn't Nintendo developing some kind of painting-by-numbers Do The Masters game/app too? I haven't heard much about it for a while now, unless it's turned into this horror. Meanwhile, you'll need $50 worth of gear to get this homebrew running (a micro SD and a flash cart), but how cool?









Wow! I'm gonna try this out! Looks way better than Paint by DS (if the 'D' here stands for 'Dog', can you guess what the 'S' stands for?).
Posted by: Nick | May 27, 2008 at 21:19
That's really cool! I'm still waiting for Bob Ross: The Joy of Painting to come out for the Wii and the DS:
http://wii.ign.com/articles/699/699647p1.html
Posted by: Rob | May 29, 2008 at 23:09