Difference between revisions of "PicEdit"
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Revision as of 16:57, 12 May 2024
PicEdit Screenshot | |||
Latest Version: | v1.3 Milestone 6 | ||
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Release Date: | 2010 | ||
Company: | N/A | ||
Publication Status: | Published | ||
Developer(s): | Lance Ewing | ||
Interface: | GUI | ||
Language: | C++ / Java | ||
Open Source: | Open | ||
Source Availability: | |||
License: | |||
Type: | Picture Resource, Resource | ||
Platform: | DOS, All platforms that support Java | ||
Localization: | English | ||
Website: | www.agifans.com/picedit |
Description
PicEdit is an AGI Picture resource-editor. It allows users to create pictures in a graphical user interface, somewhat based on the original Sierra version. Pictures are then saved to file, and are ready for import into an AGI game using a program such as AGI Studio or WinAGI.
"PicEdit isn't just a tool for drawing AGI Pictures but is also a very useful tool for learning the AGI picture data format. And by loading pictures for the original AGI games, it is also a very useful tool for learning how to draw AGI pictures. Simply step through the picture and see how people like Mark Crowe drew the rooms for Space Quest."
Release Date:
- Original Program, September 1997.
- Source Code, 1998.
- Java PicEdit, 2010
Download
- ZIP File File:PicEdit-1.2 wSRC.zip (ZIP file) [83.7 KB]
- ZIP File File:PicEdit-1.3M6 wSRC.zip (ZIP file) [182 KB]