PSPpaint v0.5 - (c) MaTiAz 2006

Using PSPpaint
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Assuming you've already installed (and know how to install homebrew) PSPpaint,
launch PSPpaint from the XMB. The startup screen will give you basic instructions
on using PSPpaint. But it's not all, as it tells you to consult the readme for
more information. Here's what the buttons do:

UP		: Makes the brush shorter vertically
DOWN		: Makes the brush longer vertically
LEFT		: Makes the brush shorter horizontally
RIGHT		: Makes the brush longer horizontally
CROSS		: Paints with the selected color (hold to draw longer)
CIRCLE		: Currently not used
SQUARE		: Currently not used
TRIANGLE	: Shows the color selection menu
START		: Asks if you want to clear the image
SELECT		: Saves the image (always creates a new image) to ms0:/PSP/PHOTO/PSPpaint/
L (trigger)	: Use it with the analog stick to move the brush faster (makes ugly jaggies)
R (trigger)	: Paints with white, acts as the eraser

Use the HOME button to exit PSPpaint.

About
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PSPpaint is my first program for the PSP (or actually the first one in C besides hello world :)).
I have developed it under 2.71 with HEN (thanks Dark_Alex) and tested it on 2.71. Many thanks
to Insomniac for testing on 1.50 and helping with the code. I'm sure it's safe to wait for 0.6
as I'm not abandoning this project easily :)

Also thanks to Yeldarb for the extremely useful PSP-Programming.com tutorials.

Disclaimer
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I provide NO WARRANTY for its functionality, although it has been tested.

To-do
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Too many things to list :)

NOTE: The images (background.png, csbg.png, clrimg.png and palette.png) can be customized
to your liking. Just retain the original resolution to keep the program from doing
unexpected stuff :)