Please, come back to develop this. It's one of the only decent solutions for low poly texture creation.
I'm having an issue with the line tool where it starts a new line at the beginning point of the previous one I put down, requiring me to click multiple times before it moves the new line where I want it.
Don't bother, the app is extremely buggy. I tought it was usable after the last version posted in October but is useless, I had some crashes and lost some works.
I came back to check an update at least but the app is not available to purchase anymore, safe to asume he just gonna move on from this project.
The software works as intended and is budget-friendly. It's actively used by the developer in their own projects, so it's not abandonware. While it may not have endless updates or new features, it gets the job done reliably. The developer puts effort into improving it when they can, and they've created something functional and impressive. It's important to appreciate the work that’s already been done rather than expecting too much.
I see you updated something, but the tool is not available for download here? I do own the product and can access it via m library, I was just wondering :)
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Please, come back to develop this. It's one of the only decent solutions for low poly texture creation.
I'm having an issue with the line tool where it starts a new line at the beginning point of the previous one I put down, requiring me to click multiple times before it moves the new line where I want it.
Don't bother, the app is extremely buggy. I tought it was usable after the last version posted in October but is useless, I had some crashes and lost some works.
I came back to check an update at least but the app is not available to purchase anymore, safe to asume he just gonna move on from this project.
Yeah, I wish he would continue work on it or give it to someone else or open source it. It could be such a useful tool.
The software works as intended and is budget-friendly. It's actively used by the developer in their own projects, so it's not abandonware. While it may not have endless updates or new features, it gets the job done reliably. The developer puts effort into improving it when they can, and they've created something functional and impressive. It's important to appreciate the work that’s already been done rather than expecting too much.
I see you updated something, but the tool is not available for download here? I do own the product and can access it via m library, I was just wondering :)