Software, Web | October 8th, 2008

I came across this beauty today in my meanderings on the net.  Sumo Paint is a Photoshop clone that works entirely from your web browser.  Now I’ve never been into the Photoshop scene, so I can’t pretend to know about all its complexities, but this web based version seems to have all the bells and whistles.  I uploaded an image and fooled around with a variety of the settings, turning a perfectly good image into something that resembles a plate of dog food.  BUT, I had fun doing it ;)

sumopaint

Get it while it’s hot, friends.  Who knows how long a good thing like this will remain free?

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2 comments

  1. Andy

    Oct 8th, 2008

    Sumo Paint is what web apps is all about and should be. Lightweight, powerful, *useful*. I was playing around with it last night and it blew me away.

  2. Kimmo

    Oct 9th, 2008

    I’ve heard that Sumo Paint will be free forever

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