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27th October, 2007 at 13:48:10 -

I cant recall what its really called at this particular moment but I can pretty much speak for all of us when I say that the MMF2 Edit Object Window really sucks. I remember a time when people said the same thing about MMF1 having a terrible Edit Object window but I seem to come to like this. The main differences for me about MMF1 and MMF2 that I particularly dont like how MMF2 has TGF's Edit Object window! It Sucks! So my question is, is if you can change MMF2's Edit Object windo to that of MMF1's?

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27th October, 2007 at 16:14:47 -

The graphic editor in MMF2? Yeah I don't like it either it's a lot slower, but I know a lot of people will probably disagree as they never gave the MMF1 editor a chance ;_;

 
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27th October, 2007 at 16:32:38 -

Argh, no! I hated the MMF1 picture editor. I like the MMF2 editor much better, it's so much easier and faster to use. Yeah, it's a bit like the TGF editor, why is that a bad thing? I used to do my graphics in TGF just because of the crappy MMF1 picture editor =P

Anyway, to answer your question: No, I don't think it's possible. I can't see why they'd include two picture editors anyway.

 
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27th October, 2007 at 16:44:30 -

I simply just hated the TGF Editor. I actually liked MMF1's Editor :|

 
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27th October, 2007 at 17:02:50 -

I hate the MMF1 editor too. There's just too much junk in it. MMF2's editor is a huge improvement imo.

I still don't use the MMF2 editor though, because selecting a colour that's not in the pallette simply sucks ass. You have to double click the current colour, click custom and you finally get to the RGB settings. Infuriates me >=(

 
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27th October, 2007 at 21:05:06 -

well selecting colours and zooming sucks in MMF2's Editor. There simply aren't enough colours in the pallete and not enough tools in the editor

 
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27th October, 2007 at 23:35:43 -


Originally Posted by Reno
I simply just hated the TGF Editor. I actually liked MMF1's Editor :|



MMF1's editor felt to unstable and often (once every hundred or so times is often enough) crashed or started messing up for no reason.

MMF2's editor misses customizable, and a lot of smaller scale features, but makes up for it in amazing stability and perfectly fast speed. Not to mention a streamline merge between animation editor and picture editor, which if I do say so myself, is fantastic! Not much speeds up the work flow better then that, I love it!

In addition, the alpha channels, though could've been implemented better, are a great addition and the ability to open up animations (selecting image01.png will automatically let you select image02.png, image03.png, etc) and transport alpha channels from images.

I do have to admit, though I thought I would hate MMF2's picture editor, I love it now. And yes, I did give MMF 1.5's editor a chance, because if I didn't, then I would not have been hard pressed to say that I thought MMF2's was going to suck.

 
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27th October, 2007 at 23:38:48 -

The MMF1 editor decided that white was a good transparent representative, which is terrible. A checkerboard of definable colours lets you tell what's transparent and what's not.

 
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28th October, 2007 at 01:16:23 -

The only qualms I have with the MMF2 editor are the colours, and the lack of mass hotspot and action point tools, zooming is alright...

I hated the MMF1 editor though, loved the TGF one.

 
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28th October, 2007 at 01:22:36 -

same here, hated the mmf editor and loved the tgf one.

 
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28th October, 2007 at 02:11:24 -

anyone remember the morphing tool in tgf's animation editor

 
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28th October, 2007 at 04:06:44 -

MMF1.5's Picture editor rulz!!!! C'mon; in comparison MMF2's is underpowered. It doesn't even have non-square selection!! It doesn't have nearly as many brush shapes and loads of other features MMF1.5's had. MMF1.5's was far more customisable too.

 
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28th October, 2007 at 04:12:24 -

MMF2's editor is fine as it is. The combination of animation editor + picture into 1 single editor was a great idea. I hope they stick with this.

 
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28th October, 2007 at 09:05:53 -


Originally Posted by Reno
There simply aren't enough colours in the pallete



Err... It's the same palette, isn't it? I like the TGF-style palette much more anyway. It was annoying, having to scroll left and right all the time in the MMF1 editor. Oh, and I love the fact that they brought back the "right-click to pick color" thing, I really use that a lot!


Originally Posted by BrandonC
MMF1's editor felt to unstable and often (once every hundred or so times is often enough) crashed or started messing up for no reason.



I also used to have a lot of problems with tool buttons getting stuck, and stuff like that. The MMF2 editor is much more stable IMO.


Originally Posted by Markno2

MMF1.5's Picture editor rulz!!!! C'mon; in comparison MMF2's is underpowered. It doesn't even have non-square selection!! It doesn't have nearly as many brush shapes and loads of other features MMF1.5's had.



That's one of the few things I don't like about the MMF2 picture editor: The lack of non-square selection/magic wand tools. Do you seriously use those different brush shapes anyway though?

 
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28th October, 2007 at 09:19:27 -


Originally Posted by axel

That's one of the few things I don't like about the MMF2 picture editor: The lack of non-square selection/magic wand tools. Do you seriously use those different brush shapes anyway though?



Yeah, when used with the transparent%-slider, some of them are useful in creating larger backdrops (especially parallax backgrounds). All my graphics now are done in MMF1.5.

 
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