Open source version of Microsoft Paint. Graphics programs are very complex these days, but OpenPaint takes things back to the early days. It's an open source version of Microsoft Paint, the simple program that comes with Windows. Still in beta, OpenPaint suffers from a little instability, but is otherwise functional. MyPaint is a free and OpenSource software & Alternatives to Paint. It is available on. It's open source. It's developed by the community for many purposes and is free to use and extend. It's a widget, not an application. Literally Canvas is intended to live inside your application in the way that works best for you. It wants to be extended. There is a public API for adding new shapes and tools. It's fast and looks good.
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Literally Canvas is an extensible, open source (BSD-licensed), HTML5 drawingwidget. Its only dependency is React.js. High sierra partition. You can use it to embed drawingboards in web pages. It's kind of like an extensible MS Paint in JavaScript.Users can sketch drawings and you can do what you like with the results.comes with an easy-to-use jQuery plugin.
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Literally Canvas is not maintained. It uses outdated build tools and hasn'tbeen improved much in years. Many people still find it useful, but if youadopt it, expect to write your own bug fixes.
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Literally Canvas's major features include:
Basic drawing tools
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Panning and zooming
Constant-size or infinite canvases
Background images/shapes and watermarks
Retina support
Saving and loading JSON
Exporting drawings to PNG and SVG
Events
You can donate to Literally Canvas's development on Gratipay or post abounty on a GitHub issue on Bountysource. Spontaneous improvements are rareotherwise, though they do happen.
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- Installing
- Include the assets and write the code
- API
- Initializing & Options
- The
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object - Events
- Shapes
- Creating Tools
- Examples
- Images
- Exporting images