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OCP Art Studio or Art Studio was a popular
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released in 1985, created by Oxford Computer Publishing and written by
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(original ZX Spectrum version). It featured a
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with windows, icons, pull-down menus, pointing devices menus, tool windows and could be controlled using an
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. Some of the distinctive features include: *Different pens, sprays and user-definable brushes *Undo function *Textured fills (with user-definable patterns including stipples, hatches, bricks, roof tiles, etc.) *Font editor *Drawing of geometrical shapes.


Releases


The OCP Art Studio

Released in 1985 for the
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home computer and in 1986 for the
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and
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.


The Advanced OCP Art Studio

Released in 1986 and developed by
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for the ZX Spectrum 128K as "Art Studio Version 2.0", supporting the 128k memory models. In 1987 the Commodore 64 and Amstrad CPC versions were released. An
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port was developed by
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and released in 1987.


Legacy

''OCP Art Studio'' was frequently used for making graphics for home computer games in the early 1990's, and was used for games such as '' Gauntlet III: The Final Quest'' and ''
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''.


See also

*
Deluxe Paint Deluxe Paint, often referred to as ''DPaint'', is a bitmap graphics editor created by Dan Silva for Electronic Arts and published for the then-new Amiga 1000 in November 1985. A series of updated versions followed, some of which were ported ...


References

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