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This project is looking real good so far, even if my only taste of it is just an early test build of the current photomanipulation tool. I've been looking for a nice alternative to Clipnote that isn't as restrictive (by god, let me undo easily) and doesn't completely get rid of what made flipnote so appealing.
My suggestions can come after you've finished implementing the main parts of the program such as the ability to free draw of course, but I think artists would very much appreciate a night mode or dark mode for the background. I believe there are a couple repositories that can assist with implementing dark mode on .NET applications aswell so maybe it won't be as difficult as I think it would be. Implementing this stuff early on will definitely make this stuff less of a headache later.
Next, it could be worth considering some UI scaling options, people that maximize the application would especially appreciate it. Even a simple change such as a font size modifier could help tons for people with astigmatisms, dyslexia, anyone that has pheripheral vision issues, etc. I'm not asking you to overhaul the interface of course, but most Flipnote Studio users are reaching their 20-somethings, and a little comfort would go a long way in regards to the ever present threat of eye-strain for artists.
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This project is looking real good so far, even if my only taste of it is just an early test build of the current photomanipulation tool. I've been looking for a nice alternative to Clipnote that isn't as restrictive (by god, let me undo easily) and doesn't completely get rid of what made flipnote so appealing.
My suggestions can come after you've finished implementing the main parts of the program such as the ability to free draw of course, but I think artists would very much appreciate a night mode or dark mode for the background. I believe there are a couple repositories that can assist with implementing dark mode on .NET applications aswell so maybe it won't be as difficult as I think it would be. Implementing this stuff early on will definitely make this stuff less of a headache later.
Next, it could be worth considering some UI scaling options, people that maximize the application would especially appreciate it. Even a simple change such as a font size modifier could help tons for people with astigmatisms, dyslexia, anyone that has pheripheral vision issues, etc. I'm not asking you to overhaul the interface of course, but most Flipnote Studio users are reaching their 20-somethings, and a little comfort would go a long way in regards to the ever present threat of eye-strain for artists.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: