Fatpaint

Fatpaint is a free, online (web-based) graphic design and desktop publishing software product and image editor. It includes integrated tools for creating page layout, painting, coloring and editing pictures and photos, drawing vector images, using dingbat vector clipart, writing rich text, creating ray traced 3D text logos and displaying graphics on products from Zazzle that can be purchased or sold. Fatpaint integrates desktop publishing features with brush painting, vector drawing and custom printed products in a single Flash application. It supports the use of a pressure-sensitive pen tablet and allows the user to add images by searching Wikimedia, Picasa, Flickr, Google, Yahoo, Bing and Fatpaint's own collection of public domain images. The completed project can be saved on Fatpaint's server or locally.[1][2][3][4][5] Fatpaint is affiliated with Zazzle and owned by Mersica (also the developer of MakeWebVideo).[6]

History

Fatpaint was launched in May 2010, after five years of development by Danish-Brazilian software developer, Mario Gomes Cavalcanti.[7] Cavalcanti,[8] the CEO, graduated as an Object Oriented Software Developer and worked in the computer games industry. After his departure, he was involved in the development of two of Denmark's most visited websites and is responsible for developing and running Fatpaint. Partner Kenneth Christensen mastered assembler and graphics programming on the Amiga computer. He spent years with Mario on the Amiga demo scene. According to the CEO, Kenneth helped him with the Linux servers while he handled the development, administration, promotion, video production, testing and content.[9]

The founder of Fatpaint also created "Make Web Video" (or Video Maker), a web application for creating video presentations for business, families and individuals. Video Maker allows users to give out the videos for personal or business use in a simple and affordable way.[10]

Tools

Fatpaint provides free online logo maker, graphic design, vector drawing, photo editor and paint design in English, Danish and Portuguese.

Photo Editor

Users can change photo colours by manipulating R,G,B and A channels, saturation, contrast, brightness, hue, gamma, sharpness, tint and RGBA matrix. Users can also remove unwanted background and other artifacts by using the paint tools with added effects or by cloning. Multiple photos can be combined into a single image. Users can pick different blend modes and multiple layers. Users can also extract or change parts of the photo by cropping, resizing, skewing, bending, distorting and rotating in 2D and 3D. Hence, users' graphics can be printed on custom products that can be bought and sold for personal and business purposes.[11]

Vector Drawing

Users can choose from 5000 vector images or draw vector graphics and art from scratch, using Fatpaint's vector shape creation tools. It also provides advanced symmetric vector transformation in 2D and 3D as well as support for colour gradients. Multiple drawings can be combined to form complex vector shapes. Different blend modes and effects are supported. Vector drawings can be cropped, resized, skewed, distorted and rotated in 2D and 3D. Similar to Fatpaint's photo editor, vector graphics can be displayed on custom printed products that can be purchased and sold by the users as personal or business uses.[12]

Paint Design

Fatpaint has full support for Pen Tablets and users can pick pen, brush, airbrush, paint bucket, clone painting, eraser and smudging tools. Fatpaint offers 8 palettes for painting, plus 13 palettes when clone painting. Fatpaint allows users to import or create their own brushes and thousands of free clipart drawings and brush sets that have dynamic brushes, effects and blend modes. Paintings can be combined in different layers and objects. Similarly, paintings can be cropped, resized, skewed, bent, distorted and rotated in 2D and 3D. Moreover, the graphics can be displayed on custom printed products which users can buy or sell for personal or business uses.[13]

Top Features

Compatibility

Fatpaint supports Firefox, Google Chrome, Opera and Internet Explorer with cookies and JavaScript enabled. Other browsers may not work correctly due to their support of Java Applets. Fatpaint requires Adobe's Flash 10 or newer and Sun's Java 6 or newer. It is recommended to run on Windows 7 and on Apple and Linux if Java has been disabled. The editor only works on Firefox on Linux. Java and Flash integration do not work on Linux and Apple browsers. WikiMedia search is disabled on those browsers. Fatpaint works best with at least 2GB RAM and 1GB video memory, as well as a decent graphics card.

References

  1. Duffy, Jill (June 21, 2011). "Fatpaint Review & Rating". PC Magazine.
  2. "Fatpaint: Advanced Image Editing, Vector & Paint Application". MakeUseOf. December 3, 2010.
  3. "FatPaint: Free Online Drawing, Painting, and DTP Software". I Love Free Software. November 23, 2010.
  4. "Fatpaint". PcWorld. May 12, 2011.
  5. "Fatpaint". Rtp (Portuguese public service tv-station). January 22, 2011.
  6. Mersica Inc (2012). "Explainer Video Production Online - Make a business promo video". Make Web Video. Mersica Inc. Retrieved 10 July 2012.
  7. "Interview with Founder of Fatpaint", doeswhat, April 7, 2011.
  8. "Mario Gomes Cavalcanti". Crunch Base. Retrieved April 9, 2013.
  9. "INTERVIEW WITH MARIO CAVALCANTI (FATPAINT)". doeswhat. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  10. "Video Maker". Fatpaint.com. Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  11. "Image and Photo Editing Features of our Graphic Design Software, Fatpaint". Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  12. "Vector Drawing features of our Graphic Design Software, Fatpaint". Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  13. "Paint and Picture Coloring Features of our Graphic Design Software, Fatpaint". Retrieved 12 February 2013.
  14. "Free Graphic Design & Painting Software". Pro Digital Tips. December 20, 2010.
  15. "Two Best Free Online Vector Editing Tool". CallingAllGeeks. May 3, 2011.
  16. "Full-service online graphic design & photo editor- buy or sell your creations". Free Internet Apps. April 20, 2011.

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