Robert Vroemisse wrote:

> > Or we could finally make a GFX9000 game...
> > GFX9000 can display 15bit pictures, which is the highest color depth that
> > the PSX supports.
> So 3 people can play it because they have a GFX 9000.

I think the number of people with GFX9000 is closer to 300 than to 3.

> But I think the graphic programs for MSX are better than the programs for
> PC. I mean that the MSX programs are capable to change little things like
> colors and some pixels very fast. I don't need a PC for that.

That's your opinion. Personally, I prefer the PC to draw. I can have
multiple images open at the same time, use layers, use image filters, do
dithering etc.
Paint Shop Pro can change colors very easily and pixels aren't that
difficult either (although it's not as easy as GraphSaurus).

But anyone cooperating could use his/her favourite GFX editor. I was just
pointing out that your argument "these are MSX GFX, so PCs are useless" is
wrong.

> When you use
> for example Adobe Photoshop you can make wonderful pictures, but you cannot
> use them on MSX without quality loss

Ofcourse you can't display a 24-bit color image on MSX without quality
loss. But if you draw on PC in 16 colors using a palette that has 8 levels
of R, G and B, the picture can be converted to MSX perfectly.
 
Bye,
                Maarten



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