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Can you guess what software package was used to create these interesting pictures? If you guessed BYOND, you guessed right!

Now if I can just summon up the gumption to add a load/save function, it'll be ready for public consumption.








Pretty!
Nice!

Kind of reminds me of a game concept I had a few years back, that is way down on the stack...
Hurrah for using BYOND :P

Pretty much all my games are made using the byond editor, and more often than not, I'll actualy use the default palette.

Its a shame it only does 32x32 :/
Woah,sweet, good job.
Looks cool.
Awesome!
Reminds me of my Coloring Book program. I wish I could get them to fix dynamically created icons, so I could make more pages without it taking forever.
I love the second one! Awesome.
Thanks guys!

(Flick, it reminds me of your Coloring Book program too. :)
I love the 'harbor' image.

Perhaps the big black border around all the 32x32 regions could be optional? That might be impossible depending on how your program builds the image, either drawing lines or placing polygons. If that grid could be removed (or minimized) then I could make some cool stained glass patterns :)
Thanks Iain. I plan to release the source code, icons, etc., so when I do, you can tweak it to your tastes!
Your CSS hurts my eyes.
Your next step is not to add loading/saving functions, but a function to export to .png!
Your next step is not to add loading/saving functions, but a function to export to .png!

Already there! You can access it by pressing F2.
But that's not as cool :(
No offense, but the brush icon looks phallic. >_>