fauxto.com— This is the first online image editor that I know of that includes photoshop-style layers. It is still in early beta at this time, but it shows a lot of promise
Dec 19, 2006View in Crawl 4
The word unbelievable springs to mind, but in a good way.. not in a "Mark as innacurate!!" kinda way.The smudge tool on there has me amazed, how on earth did they pull that off? Ive been using flash for the last 3 years pretty heavily, and ive not seen anything liek that before.Is this one of the new features of flash 9? Because i have to admit my ignorance there.. i know nothing of actionScript 3.0
You do realized that this was created with an Adobe product, right? ... And I hardly think that the lack of the specific type of "Smart Filter" that you require means that the Photoshop team is lacking in creativity...
It's funny, I've been writing an essay about how the difference between web applications and desktop applications is getting more blurred every day, and these guys come along and just confirm my entire report.I think this has great potential - there are some times in university where you sit down to finish a website, you desperately need to resize an image and the only thing available is Paint.
It is in beta. Of course the program must evolve a lot to compete with photoshop. I am sure that the programmers showed us only what they thought would really shine.The rest of the things, the undo, curves, better sizes, it must not be very difficult to accomplish in a final product. But it probably is in a web application.
championchapDec 20, 2006
The word unbelievable springs to mind, but in a good way.. not in a "Mark as innacurate!!" kinda way.The smudge tool on there has me amazed, how on earth did they pull that off? Ive been using flash for the last 3 years pretty heavily, and ive not seen anything liek that before.Is this one of the new features of flash 9? Because i have to admit my ignorance there.. i know nothing of actionScript 3.0
williamwDec 20, 2006
This is really neat stuff, most online photo editors are slow and boring.
electricgrandpaDec 20, 2006
You do realized that this was created with an Adobe product, right? ... And I hardly think that the lack of the specific type of "Smart Filter" that you require means that the Photoshop team is lacking in creativity...
samuelcotterallDec 20, 2006
It's funny, I've been writing an essay about how the difference between web applications and desktop applications is getting more blurred every day, and these guys come along and just confirm my entire report.I think this has great potential - there are some times in university where you sit down to finish a website, you desperately need to resize an image and the only thing available is Paint.
guismoDec 20, 2006
It is in beta. Of course the program must evolve a lot to compete with photoshop. I am sure that the programmers showed us only what they thought would really shine.The rest of the things, the undo, curves, better sizes, it must not be very difficult to accomplish in a final product. But it probably is in a web application.
atomic1fireDec 20, 2006
i guess then that makes gtalkr or goowy or yourminis sucktakuler
danicasatiDec 21, 2006
Very good job!
wireplanetMay 11, 2009
Very cool but have you looked at <a class="user" href="http://www.imageeditor.net">http://www.imageeditor.net</a> ?