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    psp smoove - pixel, tile and sprite-editor for PSPLua

    New release for PSP, heres the details:

    What is Smoove?
    Smoove is a pixel, tile and sprite-editor for the Sony PSP equipped with Lua.
    You can read, write and edit .PNG-Files.
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    Features
    - Pixeleditor
    - Zoomedit
    - Animationeditor
    - Flexible Framesize
    - Copy buffer
    - Open Files (.PNG)
    - Save Files (.PNG)
    - Create tiles, sprites and pixelartworks
    - Creates grafic files compatible to classic 2d games. Instantly ready to use as sprite and tile maps in any gameproject.

    Requirements
    - Sony PSP (with firmware hack)
    - Luaplayer V0.16 (tested) or higher (there are still some unfixed issues with luaplayer V0.20)

    Credits
    made by
    Martin Wisniowski (020200) build upon HSV by e-ma.

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    I'll try it out.

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    Thats really cool!
    Thanks!

    EDIT:
    Didnt know you needed lua player for this. Maybe the next release in eboot form?

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    i tried the last version but dint worked...im gona try this one out

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    Great I used to use one of these to design all my graphics on back in the day...

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    I like that it also uses the dpad to draw and not just the analog.

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