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  • What is the closest clone of MS Paint for spriting?

    I am a fan of editing Pokemon sprites. However, I have recently gotten a Macintosh laptop. I have tried many paint clones ( i.e paint.net, GIMP, etc.) however, none of them have worked for my needs.

    Most importantly, for spriting, there needs to be a zoom feature, a fill tool, a pencil tool, a "pick-up-the-color-i-clicked" tool, a good select tool, and the ability to move the PICTURE when you select it. If possible, a "make white transparent" tool like on the older versions of MS Paint.

    Thank you very much for helping.

    1 AnswerProgramming & Design7 years ago
  • Why live when everything, and everyone, will die?

    Why should we live? Why should we try to do anything, cure cancer, make weapons, be friends, go through years of school just to end up doing something that, in the end, won't amount to anything? We live, we find someone, they die, we go on, we find someone else, we have children that grow up in the world, the useless world, and we die. They die. Cancer is cured. People still die. The cemeteries fill with people and get demolished, new ones built - or, maybe, they aren't, and we just toss the remains into a pit. We live, and die, and the vicious cycle repeats, and repeats, until everyone dies or our Sun explodes. What is the point?

    And don't you even *think* of saying, "Because the things that make us happy make up for it!" because they don't. Nothing is really "fun". It merely occupies time. Think about it. We live, we play, we reproduce, we teach the children the basics, and die. Simple as that. Not achieving anything. So, you tell me. Why do anything, when it'll all be gone in the snap of a finger, while you sleep?

    5 AnswersPsychology7 years ago