I wrote Aratus Clarke, the creator of Graffiti Artist, since I couldn’t get it to run in that Windows XP DOS emulator (?), and he suggested DOSbox… it works great ^_^
I made this really quick just to demo the most important brushes, SPRAY1 and SPRAY2. Here’s a list of the rest of the brushes, in version 1.2.1, available here at filelibrary.com, at least.
ACID, ROLLER, NEON, GRAVEL, SCRUB, FINE, MEDIUM, FAT, CHALK, GRIME, SPRAY1, SPRAY2, CLOUD, DRIP, WASH, BLOTS, RAINBOW, BUBBLES, GLITTER, FOAM
Apparently, later versions have better brushes. I found a later version (can’t find it now) but will post it once I do.
— travis 5/29/07 10:34 pm
I would love to see a Graffiti Artist rendition of the Photoshop splash screen…they may have powerful tools, but they don’t have “acid”
- Jeff S — 5/29/07 @ 10:52 pm
- joel — 5/29/07 @ 11:07 pm
beautiful.
- chris — 5/30/07 @ 11:13 am
just realized drip isn’t a brush but a setting for the spray brushes
- Travis — 5/30/07 @ 9:49 pm
yo dogs, now that you are DOSBoxin’, you need to get ill with the premier ANSI art app…. THEDRAW!!!! for all your BBS SysOp needs!
- kevin — 5/31/07 @ 4:01 pm
i read somewhere something about this program called photoshop that has hundreds of thousands of brushes to play with… have you ever checked it out??
- ??? — 6/3/07 @ 3:56 pm
last i checked, you can’t draw on the photoshop menu bar
- Travis — 6/4/07 @ 9:20 pm
“hundreds of thousands of brushes to play with”
Fake Sumi!
Fake squirrel hair!
Fake boar’s bristle!
Fake ink wash!
etc
Algorithms based on careful study of Bob Ross.
- tom moody — 6/4/07 @ 10:35 pm
hi yo be pimp with your dang self digitty dog
- taz — 11/17/07 @ 4:44 pm
shittty
- Bradley — 11/21/07 @ 10:30 am
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