Graphic Artist
- Original title
- グラフィックアーティスト
- Title translations
- Graphic Artist (English)
- Developed by
- YAMAHA
- Year
- 1985
- System
- MSX
Technical Specifications
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- Sound
- -
- Kind
- Program
- Tagoo database entry
- Visit (Japanese MSX database)
- Last updated on
- 24-10-2018
- Input Devices Supported
- Keyboard, Mouse
- Uses Kanji
- No
- Uses V9990
- No
Note
Quoting from the packaging:
"This Graphic Artist program is for computer graphics with your MSX computer and MSX mouse or keyboard may be used instead.
Yamaha's Graphic Artist has the following features:
- Use of MSX mouse allows for simple one-handed operation in modes other then the character mode and simple curved lines creation
- Pictures can be created using forty different available types of block patterns. Also, characters with italic and broadway fonts and music scores can be easily used in the same way
- Your newly created picture can be saved onto cassette tape or floppy disk. This program is ideal for animation and games as data is loaded and saved onto floppy disks in the MSX format which allows pictures to be summoned onto the screen without the Graphic Artist ROM, making possible the loading of pictures in BASIC and changing or adding to the pictures.
- Special effects such as neon lines, flashing, copying, start effect, and zoom-up gives further enjoyment of computer graphics
- Use of the following superimposer enables you to combine your pictures with those shown on a TV or video screen. NEOS MSX Superimposer SI-10
- Pictures created using this program can be printed with the following or compatible equipment:
Colour: SEIKO GP-700M
Monochrome: YAMAHA PN-101
Capacity of memory: 32 KB or more."
"This Graphic Artist program is for computer graphics with your MSX computer and MSX mouse or keyboard may be used instead.
Yamaha's Graphic Artist has the following features:
- Use of MSX mouse allows for simple one-handed operation in modes other then the character mode and simple curved lines creation
- Pictures can be created using forty different available types of block patterns. Also, characters with italic and broadway fonts and music scores can be easily used in the same way
- Your newly created picture can be saved onto cassette tape or floppy disk. This program is ideal for animation and games as data is loaded and saved onto floppy disks in the MSX format which allows pictures to be summoned onto the screen without the Graphic Artist ROM, making possible the loading of pictures in BASIC and changing or adding to the pictures.
- Special effects such as neon lines, flashing, copying, start effect, and zoom-up gives further enjoyment of computer graphics
- Use of the following superimposer enables you to combine your pictures with those shown on a TV or video screen. NEOS MSX Superimposer SI-10
- Pictures created using this program can be printed with the following or compatible equipment:
Colour: SEIKO GP-700M
Monochrome: YAMAHA PN-101
Capacity of memory: 32 KB or more."
Groups & Mentions
Mentioned in Publications:
- MSX Computing 1986-8/09 on page 34 (review)
- Yamaha Music Computer System on page 13 (ad)
- Yamaha Home Personal Computer YIS 805/604/503II on page 10 (ad)
- Yamaha Home Personal Computer YIS 805/604/503II on page 13 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-7 on page 10 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-8 on page 8 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1985-8 on page 127 (news)
- MSX Magazine 1985-9 on page 84 (review)
- MSX Magazine 1985-10 on page 15 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-1 on page 19 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-1 on page 64 (review)
- MSX Magazine 1986-3 on page 45 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-4 on page 48 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-5 on page 42 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-6 on page 52 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1986-7 on page 137 (news)
- MSX Magazine 1986-8 on page 136 (other)
- MSX Magazine 1986-12 on page 48 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1987-1 on page 62 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 1987-2 on page 48 (ad)
- MSX Magazine 3 on page 18 (news)
- For MSX ベスト50 (For MSX Best 50) on page 89 (news)