A Graphic Demonstration
Written on December 15th, 2025 by Tech Ads
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A Graphic Demonstration
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Deluxe Paint III
has 32 colors* and costs $149.95.
Digi-Paint 3
gives you 4096 colors and costs $99.95.
Get the picture?
Which one of the artistic tools pictured here would a child
choose? The answer is obvious, the more colors the better. The
choice is just as easy when it comes to Amiga paint programs.
Digi-Paint 3 works in the Amiga’s powerful Hold-And-Modify
(HAM) mode which allows you to paint using all 4096 colors
simultaneously. By comparison, Deluxe Paint III (by Electronic
Arts) operates in less sophisticated modes, restricting you
to a maximum of only 32 colors*. What does this mean to
your Amiga art? Simply put, the program with more colors
makes the better pictures. But that’s just one of the reasons
Digi-Paint 3 is the ultimate paint program.
Other advanced features found in Digi-Paint 3:
® 14 drawing modes including colorizing, range painting, and
texture mapping
® Powerful tools including: magnify, rotate, cut-and-paste, and
variable transparency
Digi-Paint 3 is a trademark of NewTek, Inc. CRAYOLA, chevron and serpentine designs are
registered trademarks of Binney & Smith Inc., used with permission. DeluxePaint Ill is a trademark
of Electronic Arts.
“In some modes an additional 32 half-intensity shades are available.
© Anti-aliased fonts give sharp edges and a crisp television look
© Paint on canvases up to 1024 x 1024 with auto-scrolling
© Supports a/Z Amiga display modes and resolutions
© Compatible with the Amiga 3000 and WorkBench 2.0
AmigaWorld magazine recently compared the leading
paint programs in a head-to-head showdown. A clear winner
emerged: “Digi-Paint 3 is the one to beat for speed,
versatility and professional applications.” After six pages
of detailed evaluations they concluded with, “If you are really
serious about owning only one paint program, we would
have to recommend Digi-Paint 3.”
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Digi-Paint 3 is available now
at your local Amiga dealer or call
1-800-843-8934 or 913-354-1146.
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‘A Graphic Demonstration’
A copy of Digi-Paint 3 by NewTek is held by the Centre for Computing History in Cambridge.
Taken from: Amiga World - Volume 6, Number 10 (October 1990)
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