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  2. Procreate (software) - Wikipedia

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    Works can be exported to the following format: Procreate, PSD, PDF, JPEG, PNG, TIFF, (following for exporting layers) PDF, PNG, GIF (animation), PNG (animation), MP4 (animation), and HEVC (animation). Procreate provides ingrained screen recording for a time-lapse feature, and the recorded video can also be exported.

  3. ArtRage - Wikipedia

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    It can only save as PTG and can only open PSD and PTG files using the File|Open command. However, images can be exported to the following formats: PNG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and Adobe Photoshop's .psd format. ArtRage can import all of these file types using the File > Import Image or Import Image as Layer command.

  4. MyPaint - Wikipedia

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    MyPaint versions up to 1.00 and bug/issue tracking were hosted by Gna!. [13]MyPaint uses graphical control elements from GTK and, since 1.2.0, uses GTK 3. [14]In 2020 MyPaint 2.0.0 release succeeds MyPaint 1.2, released back in 2017, and brings a stack of new features and improved tools with it.

  5. APNG - Wikipedia

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    Animated Portable Network Graphics (APNG) is a file format which extends the Portable Network Graphics (PNG) specification to permit animated images that work similarly to animated GIF files, while supporting 24 or 48-bit images and full alpha transparency not available for GIFs.

  6. Paint.NET - Wikipedia

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    Paint.NET (sometimes stylized as paint.net) is a freeware general-purpose raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows, developed with the .NET platform.Paint.NET was originally created by Rick Brewster as a Washington State University student project, [3] and has evolved from a simple replacement for the Microsoft Paint program into a program for editing mainly graphics, with support ...

  7. The Christmas Tree’s Royal Roots: How Queen Victoria ... - AOL

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    An 1848 etching featuring Queen Victoria and Prince Albert decorating an evergreen tree influenced how people decorate for the holidays

  8. Flavor Flav Claims NBC Kicked Him Out of Backstreet Boys ...

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    Flavor Flav claimed that NBC security kicked him out of the Backstreet Boys’ dressing room at the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas tree lighting. In an X post that has since been deleted, the ...

  9. Open Game Engine Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Open Game Engine Exchange (OpenGEX) is a format that aids the application-agnostic transferring of complex scene data between 3D graphics apps including game engines and 3D modelling apps.