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An interesting drawing tool for Windows 3 and Mac. Instead of drawing lines, you place stamps, which keep an independence from each other and the image, so you can always go back to them and resize, change their pattern, and move them about, in a non-destructive way.
An interesting drawing tool for Windows 3 and Mac. Instead of drawing lines, you place stamps, which keep an independence from each other and the image, so you can always go back to them and resize, change their pattern, and move them about, in a non-destructive way.


The {{jargon|Shareware|shareware}} version only lets you place five stamps, but it's on Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/smcfs
The {{jargon|Shareware|shareware}} version only lets you place five stamps, and is missing a bunch of backgrounds and the ''Sailor Moon'' stuff, but it's on Internet Archive if you wanna play with it: https://archive.org/details/smcfs


I swear the blop sound is the same one in [[Tux Paint]].
I swear the blop sound is the same one in [[Tux Paint]].

Latest revision as of 17:22, 31 January 2022

Sailor Moon and Her Sailor Scouts
Computer Fun Set
Screenshot, with example image containing big shapes filled with bold patterns.
Release date: 1996
Made by: Gryphon Software
Runs on: Mac OS
Windows
Imports: .BMP
Exports: .BMP


An interesting drawing tool for Windows 3 and Mac. Instead of drawing lines, you place stamps, which keep an independence from each other and the image, so you can always go back to them and resize, change their pattern, and move them about, in a non-destructive way.

The shareware version only lets you place five stamps, and is missing a bunch of backgrounds and the Sailor Moon stuff, but it's on Internet Archive if you wanna play with it: https://archive.org/details/smcfs

I swear the blop sound is the same one in Tux Paint.

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