Web-based image editor modeled after Deluxe Paint

110 pointsposted 7 hours ago
by bananaboy

7 Comments

roskelld

2 hours ago

Steffest was just showing off his entry for the color cycling competition at GERP 2026 which uses a few of his tools to produce including DPaint.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyB5cvA6f78

EDIT: I see he posted a link at the bottom of the Readme.md I guess I should have scrolled to the bottom first.

VimEscapeArtist

2 hours ago

I've been following this app for a while. Worth noting that the author is also a very talented graphic artist and demoscener. Works created with this tool frequently appear in various demoscene compos.

newsoftheday

an hour ago

I appreciate the nostalgia of it but DPII was a light themed tool, this one is dark themed, difficult for me to read.

I run DPII in DoxBox on Linux like this:

dosbox DP.EXE

Something I don't see in your app is the Perspective tool.

Aldipower

3 hours ago

Nice! The code looks pretty neat! And also somehow clean. I like those projects, without all those boring constraints you have in "enterprise" or even worse start-up code.

heliumtera

3 hours ago

Source code is very readable and very comfortable to use application.

This is surprising given it's a web application in modern age, did not expect that.

kosolam

4 hours ago

Nice. Vanilla js with a pretty clean code. From a quick look there is some components architecture and they are decoupled via an events bus. I used to implement evented architectures in winform apps in the past. On the one hand it may seem insane but in practice it was a really good choice.