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- CIADRAW.EXE
- CIADRAW.DOC
- REGISTER.TXT
- FILE_ID.DIZ
- README!.1ST
- CIAGRAB.EXE
- README.TXT
- HISTORY.TXT
- BUG.TXT
- UNREGGED.TXT
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::| Public Beta Release 0.8 |::
* Notice to Beta users: CiaDraw is still in its testing stages, and these
document files are not complete. Due to ever-changing code, some commands
may not work, and other commands may not be explained herein. These .DOC
files should be enough to explain the major aspects of CiaDraw, but to
really get a feel for it we encourage you to use it often, experiment and
play with its different features. Thanks for trying CiaDraw! -napalm(cia)
.xX CiADraw : The Secret Documents - By Napalm, S-Death and B-Chrome Xx.
I. Welcome To CiaDraw!
WORKING NOTE: % a. An Introduction
% = completed % b. Legal Disclaimer
document % c. Contacting the Authors
section % d. All About Registering
% e. System Requirements
% f. Bug Reports
II. Some Formats and Terms Explained
% a. ANSI and Ascii Formats
b. ADF and ANSI/2 Formats
c. XBin Format
d. Binary and Code Formats
e. EXE and COM Formats
f. Terms to be Familiar With
III. Commands and Explainations
% a. Getting Started
% b. Key List and Explainations
% 1. basic commands
2. block commands
% 3. pallette editing
% 4. font editing
% 5. quick pallette
c. Moving Around in the Workspace
d. Basic Drawing
e. Basic Coloring
IV. Saving and Loading Files
a. Saving Your Work
b. Loading Files
V. CiADraw History
.-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
| I. Welcome To CiaDraw! |
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-- a. An Introduction: ----- -- -
Although styles have changed through time, for the past ten years
the ANSI format has not. It has always been default ASCII characters, with
color codes to change their hues. That is all about to change. With CiADraw
you are no longer limited to the default character set nor are you limited
to the combination of sixteen default colors. If you feel that you need a
curve in your picture or logo, instead of an ugly, ridged block, you can
change any character to the shape of a curve that fits just right. If you
feel that you need a darker shade of red that isn't provided by normal
colors, you can change any of the sixteen colors to match the perfect
shade. This opens up a whole new world of possibilities in ANSI and ASCII
art. Pictures can become smooth and rounded instead of blocky and harsh,
they can have many non-standard colors and multiple shades, and older ANSI
art programs will soon seem obsolete.
CiADraw has been made to be a powerful, easy to use and reliable
program that expands the limitations of todays artists. All of the commands
are at your fingertips without the worry of getting lost inside menu after
menu. Each feature was carefully thought out to be as easy to use and
as accurate as possible, all without the loss of flexibility and speed.
This document will outline the structure of the program and explain
various features which you may not understand right away. If you feel that
your at your whits end and you need more help, or you see a feature you
don't like, or would like to see something that isn't there yet, then see
the section of this document with directions on how to contact the authors.
Your comments are appreciated and your ideas will be considered for the
next release version!
-- b. Legal Disclaimer: ----- -- -
CiADraw and accompanying files are provided 'as is' without any warranty,
expressed or implied. This includes without limitation the fitfulness for
a particular purpose or application and any warranties of merchantability.
Creations Design shall not be held liable for any damages, whether direct,
indirect, special, incidental or consequential arising from a failure of
this program or accompanying files to operate in a manner desired by the
user. Creations Design is not liable for any damage to data or property
which may by caused directly or indirectly by use of this program. In no
event will Creations Design be liable to you for any damages, including
any lost profits, lost savings or other incidental or consequential
damages arising out of your use or inability to use the program, or for
any claim by any other party. Individuals using the software bear all risk
as to its quality and performance. To those people who have registered
(with diskette), the physical diskette is warranted against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of 60 days from date of shipment
by Creations Design. Any returned disks found damaged or bad will be
replaced at no extra charge. If the use of CiaDraw in any way results in
abduction by aliens, we are not liable (but we would like photos!).
(Note: Dont be scared! CiaDraw should in no way damage any files or
equiptment if used properly, This legal disclaimer is just in case
anything happens to go wrong, wierd thing do happen in this world!)
-- c. Contacting the CiaDraw Team: ----- -- -
The authors of CiADraw can be reached by either internet email,
U.S. Mail, or on any CiADraw Support Bulletin Board Systems.
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: Burning Chrome ยท Dan Chase ยท [email protected] ยท (Coding/Design)
| Sudden Death : Dennis Martin : [email protected] : (Coding/Design)
| Judge Dredd : Steven Chesser : [email protected] : (Coding/Design)
: Napalm ยท Andrew Bell ยท [email protected] ยท (Screens/Artwork)
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| Survival : 1-614-PRI-VATE : Mister E. : <None>
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Would you like to become a support site for CiADraw? That isn't a
problem, all you have to do is register your copy of CiADraw and contact
one of the authors listed above. If your board meets all the support site
qualifications it will be added to the support site list in future releases
of CiADraw.
-- d. All about Registration: ----- -- -
CiAdraw is not Freeware, but Shareware, a " try before you buy "
system. What this means is that you get to use a limited version of the
program so that you can make sure it functions properly and that it is what
you really want before paying any money for it. Unregistered versions of
CiADraw have some limited features and ten second delays in certain spots,
while it is completely functional for your trial, we hope that the delays
and limitations are enough to convince you to register your copy!
* Registered versions of CiADraw will include:
- Hard-Coded Personal Registration Information
- Full Mouse Support
- Removal of all ' Unregistered ' Notices and Delays
- Pascal, C, and Assembly file Saving
- Ability to use up to 9 Pages (Limited to Two in Unregistered Version)
- PCX Screen Image Capturing
- Free Incremental Updates and Bug Fixes
- Direct Technical Support from the Authors
- Addition to the CiADraw Mailing List (Bug Reports, Notices, Etc..)
To order your registered copy of the latest version of CiADraw, please fill
out the order form in REGISTER.TXT and follow directions contained therein.
-- e. System Requirements: ----- -- -
Because CiADraw was built for speed and flexibility, there aren't
many requirements to run it. It even goes at a decent speed on a 286, and
runs well in Dos, Windows 3, Windows 95, OS/2, and in DOSEMUlator for Linux
Systems.
* What you need to run CiADraw
- 80286 Processor or Better
- 500k of Ram
- 1 Megabyte of Free Harddrive Space (Do not run from a Floppy Disk)
- VGA Color Video/Monitor Card
-- f. Bug Reports: ----- -- -
Although each feature in CiADraw has been tested in some way, there
are always some inevitable bugs running around. The only way we can squash
these bugs is if we know about them! If you ever encounter a bug in CiADraw
no matter how small, be sure to make a note of it, read the instructions in
BUG.TXT and fill out the included form. Once we recieve bug reports we will
attempt to correct the problem as soon as possible.
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| II. Some Formats and Terms Explained |
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-- a. ANSI and Ascii: ----- -- -
The term ANSI stands for American National Standards Institute.
The institute is responsible for selecting and keeping records of national
standards in things such as weights, measures, technical drawing formats,
etc. The standard character set on most IBM based systems is referred to
as the ANSI character set. This set includes 255 available characters and
sixteen available colors. The term ANSI, when used as a noun, is a
reference to a file that includes these characters and colors. ANSI files
most commonly have the extention of .ANS (although some computer-based
art groups that produce ANSI files choose to rename their .ANS files to fit
their group name, i.e. .ICE and .CIA). If you have ever used a program such
as EDIT, or called up a local Bulletin Board System with a DOS based
terminal program, you have most likely encountered ANSI graphics before.
The term Ascii refers to a few basic characters from the full ANSI
set, and no real color codes. The Ascii character set is shared by such
operating systems as DOS, UNIX, and basic Amiga. Ascii based drawings and
fonts are common on the internet and IRC, as the majority of servers are
UNIX or LINUX based. Files created in this format usually have the
extention of .ASC. Some files ending in .ASC may contain ANSI characters
and color codes. These .ASC files are not true and pure ascii files,
but in reality another form of ANSI files.
-- b. ADF and ANSI/2: ----- -- -
-- c. XBin Format ----- -- -
-- d. Binary and Code Formats: ----- -- -
-- e. EXE and COM Formats: ----- -- -
-- f. Terms to be Familiar With: ----- -- -
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| III. Basic Commands and Explainations |
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-- a. Getting Started: ----- -- -
Starting up CiaDraw is a simple process, no setting up, installation
or configuration is necessary. Once the zip containing CIADRAW.EXE is
unzipped all you have to do is type CIADRAW and it will execute. CiaDraw
can take up to a few seconds to load depending on the speed of your cpu.
Unregistered users will have to wait for a ten second delay period before
CiaDraw is fully loaded.
* Note: This version required that your mouse driver be loaded
in order to work properly!
Upon start-up, CiaDraw presents the user with a blank workspace,
an empty page 400 lines in length. Users can begin drawing on this page
or any of the nine available 400 line pages (see commands below).
Unregistered users are limited to only two pages. The workspace's
resolution can be changed by pressing ALT-M. Once you are comfortable
with your workspace, draw away!
-- b. Key List and Explainations: ----- -- -
* 1 Here is a list of the commands which can be used while in the
main CiaDraw workspace, on any page, their explainations follow:
Alt-A : Change Colors Alt-M : Change Video Mode
^ Alt-B : Block Commands Alt-N : Change Pages
Alt-C : Clear Page Alt-P : Pick up Color
Alt-D : Delete Row Alt-R : Toggle Ruler
^ Alt-E : Edit Pallette ^ Alt-S : Save File
^ Alt-F : Edit Fonts Alt-U : Undo Change
Alt-G : Greyscale Pallette Alt-V : View in VGA Mode
Alt-H : Help Screen Alt-X : Exit to Dos
Alt-I : Insert Row Alt-Z : Default Pallette/Font
Alt-J : Jump to Dos Alt - : Drag Colors
Alt-K : CiADraw Options ^ ESCPE : Quick Pallette
^ Alt-L : Load File
^ indicates that command is explained in seperate section
- Alt-A : Change Colors -
This command allows you to manually enter the number
corresponding to the color that you wish to draw with.
- Alt-B : Block Commands
See block commands section below. (b-2)
- Alt-C : Clear Page
This Clears the current Page and restores the cursor to Home.
This command is permanent and cannot be undone. However, you
will be asked for confirmation. The current pallette and font
settings are untouched.
- Alt-D : Delete Row
This command deletes the row that the cursor is on from the
picture, moves lines below deleted row upward one row. This
command is permanent and cannot be undone. You will NOT be
asked for confirmation.
- Alt-E : Edit Pallette
See pallette editing section below. (b-3)
- Alt-F : Edit Fonts
See font editing section below. (b-4)
- Alt-G : Greyscale Pallette
Greyscaling allows you to see what your picture looks like with
all of the colors scaled into black, white and grey values. To
restore the default colors, press ALT-G again. If you greyscale
your colors, any custom colors on the pallette will be lost,
this command works in VGA mode(s).
- Alt-H : Help Screen
A list of commands as above, and some explainations, but not as
in depth as CIADRAW.DOC
- Alt-I : Insert Row
This command inserts a blank row at the cursor position. The
entire picture is moved down one line to accomodate for the
new blank line. If you already have 400 lines and you insert
a new line, the 400th line will be deleted as it is replaced
by line 399 and the blank row is inserted.
- Alt-J : Jump to Dos
Drops user to Dos prompt, type 'exit' to return to CiaDraw
workspace. The workspace will remain the same as when you
entered your shell. If you reboot your computer while in
CiaDraw shell, unsaved work will be wiped out.
- Alt-K : CiADraw Options
Pressing ALT-K will allow you to set many of CiADraws options
from a main options menu. Most options are self-explainitory,
they will be fully covered in the final version of this
documentation.
- Alt-L : Load File
See section IV-a for help with file loading.
- Alt-M : Change Video Mode
This command will switch to the next editing resolution
availible. The CiaDraw workspace can be in standard 80x25
resolution, or in 80x50, 132x25, and 132x50 resolutions. All of
the functions available in the 80x25 resolution workspace are
available in the other work spaces, with the exception of font
editing (see section b-4) which only workx in 80x25. To use the
132 column modes, your video card must support the VESA
standard. If VESA support isnt found, ALT-M will skip over those
modes. If your card doesnt support the VESA Modes, simply run
the TSR called UNIVESA.EXE before running CiADraw. Scince many
programs use the VESA standard, sometimes its best to put a
UNIVESA command line into your AUTOEXEC.BAT File.
!NEW! - Now when in either of the two 132xX modes you can view
a drawing on page one and a drawing on page two simultaneously!
Simply load up each in respective pages and toggle the mode to
the desired resolution. To scroll the second picture, tap your
scroll lock key and use the arrows to pan it around. If you
wish to edit that screen and view the other, load the pages in
the opposite order.
- Alt-N : Change Pages
This command allows you to access another drawing page. Each
page is saved to disk during a switch so that no data is ever
lost. The registered version of allows you to use up to nine
pages while the unregistered version only allows two. To switch
pages while Copying or Moving a block just press "E". Functions
involving more than one page are not undo-able.
- Alt-P : Pick up Color
This command will change current drawing color to the foreground
and/or background color that is under your cursor. This can be
useful when working with a modified pallette and you have
several shades of one color. Instead of guessing which color a
block is, you can just put your cursor over it and press ALT-P.
- Alt-R : Toggle Ruler
The status bar on the bottom of the screen can be replaced by
a ruler bar. This ruler can be used to mark positions, center,
align, count columns, justify text or properly position a
drawing, turn it on and off as needed pressing ALT-R.
- Alt-S : Save File
See section IV-b for help with file saving
- Alt-U : Undo Change
Undo will restore the last saved screen from the undo-buffer.
If you make a mistake with a block command, you can press ALT-U
and your drawing will be restored. Undo commands only work on
most Block Oriented commands. You cannot undo your change if
you change pages, be sure to save often!
- Alt-V : View in VGA Mode
This will translate your current picture into VGA data and
display it in a high resolution VGA mode. You cannot draw in
this mode, but it is very useful for checking overall
proportions and light sources. Custom pallettes are currently
not displayed in VGA mode, the picture will be displayed with
the default 16 color pallette, but changes to pallette will
be retained when you return to your picture.
- Alt-X : Exit to Dos
Use this command to exit CiaDraw. You will be asked for a
confirmation before you exit. CiaDraw does NOT automatically
save upon exit, so be sure to do so before you exit.
- Alt-Z : Default Pallette/Font
This command restores the current font and pallette settings
to default. Each setting can also be reset individually if
you wish to keep either the pallette or the font. (see b-3&4)
- Alt - : Drag Colors
This will toggle Color-Drag Mode. While this mode is active,
each block that you move the cursor over will be changed to
match the current color. This option is not undo-able and should
be used with caution. You can tell if drag mode is on by the
status line at the bottom of the workspace. The three shade
blocks will be replaced by the letters "Atr".
- ESCPE : Quick Pallette
See quick pallette section below. (b-5)
* 2 Selecting a block to work with is easy. Position your cursor at the
upper left corner of the block you wish to mark and press ALT-B,
this will begin the block selection. Move your cursor the the lower
right corner of the area you wish to block and press <ENTER>. The
blocked section should be highlighted in some way, from there you
can use the following commands:
< incomplete - block commands currently still being worked on >
* 3 With most ANSI based editors you are limited to the sixteen basic
colors available. Traditionally there are seven 'background' colors
and sixteen available 'foreground' colors. These colors cannot be
changed by most traditional ansi editors, severely limiting an
artists ability to color a picture to his/her liking.
Several years ago a program called iCEColor from the iCE
Advertisment company allowed users of the popular ansi editor, The
Draw, to use the foreground colors as background colors via a TSR.
This TSR also had to be loaded or a viewer with iCEColor support
used in order to properly view artwork that used these 'extended'
colors. This same type of concept is built into CiADraw.
Besides being able to use foreground colors in the background,
CiADraw allows you to change the RGB values of every color available!
Need a blue thats a little more green, need orange, three values of
purple? Not a problem with CiADraw's pallette editor! To access the
pallette editor press ALT-E while in the ciadraw workspace, from
the menu you can use the following commands:
- Up/Down Arrows : Select a Color
Use up and down to choose the color that you wish to edit, you
may select any of the colors shown on the menu.
- Left/Right Arrows : Select RGB Component
Use left and right to select either the Red Green or Blue (RGB)
color value to change. Every color is comprised of a certain
ammount of red, green and blue as represented by the three pairs
of numbers to the right of each color. These values may be
changed individually or all at once (see General Intensity).
- ALT-G : Greyscale Pallette
This will convert the current pallette into values of black,
white and grey which can also be edited. If you hit ALT-G
again to return to the regular pallette, any and all pallette
editing you had done previously will be lost and the default
pallette loaded, so be sure to save pallettes often while
experimenting with the CiADraw pallette editor.
- ALT-D : Default Pallette
Pressing ALT-D will reset all of the colors to the ANSI standard
RGB values used for .ANS files. Any and all unsaved pallette
changes will be lost when ALT-D is pressed.
- + : Increase Intensity (increment)
Pressing the + (or =) key will increase the selected red, green
or blue color value by one increment. CiADraw will continue to
increase the number until you release the key. The changing
color is displayed in real time to the left of the numbers.
- - : Decrease Intensity (increment)
Pressing the - (or _) key will decrease the selected red, green
or blue color value by one increment. CiADraw will continue to
decrease the number until you release the key. The changing
color is displayed in real time to the left of the numbers.
- ] : Increase General Intensity
Typing this command will increase every RGB value by one until
one of the values reaches its limit (0 or 63). This command is
good for creating lighter values of one color.
- [ : Decrease General Intensity
Typing this command will decrease every RGB value by one until
one of the values reaches its limit (0 or 63). This command is
good for creating darker values of one color.
- ALT-S : Save Pallette
Saving your pallette as a seperate file is useful if you want
to re-use it or to save you from the consequences of any
accidental pallette resetting. Pallette files should be saved
in the format of FILENAME.PAL, the .PAL extention ensures that
CiADraw will be able to recognize the file as a valid pallette.
Pallettes can also be saved with a drawing and font in the .ADF
format (See section IV-a Saving Your Work).
- ALT-L : Load Pallette
This allows you to load a previously saved .PAL file for use
with a previously saved drawing or a new project. The current
pallette settings will be lost as the new pallette is loaded.
* 4 With CiADraw's font editing capabilities the artist is no longer
held back by the 255 standard ANSI character set. Each one of these
characters is fully editable via CiADraw's Font Editor (Press ALT-F
in workspace). Fonts can currenlty only be edited in 80x25 line mode.
The font editor workspace is divided into three parts that resemble
verticle rectangles. The first area is the drawing area, where the
character currently being edited is enlarged. The second area is the
bank of all available characters. The third area presents a section
of the drawing on the workspace beneath it so that you may see how
your new characters fit on your drawing as you edit them.
One can easily switch between these three areas by pressing the
TAB key. Commands that can be used while in the main drawing area
are as follows:
- SPACE : Toggle Block
Pressing the space bar will turn blocks of the character 'on'
and 'off'. The blocks that appear white are those which will
appear in the foreground, the rest of the blocks will take on
the background color.
These commands can only be used in the second screen area:
- ALT-C : Copy
This copies into memory the current character selected.
- ALT-P : Paste
This will paste the character selected by Copy in the currently
selected character's place.
The following commands will work no matter which area of the
workspace is currently active:
- CTRL-X : Flip X
Flip the current character along the X axis.
- CTRL-Y : Flip Y
Flip the current character along the Y axis.
- CTRL-C : Clear
Clears entire character and leaves a blank space, any edited
character in that space will be lost. You may still restore
the original character with the restore command.
- CTRL-V : Invert
Reverses the character, highlighted blocks become background
blocks and vice versa.
- ALT-R : Restore
Changes current character back to the original ANSI character,
any changes to that chatacter will be lost.
- CTRL-ARROW KEYS : Moving
Holding Control and using your arrow keys allows you to quickly
and easily move a character to the left, right, up an down.
- ALT-S : Save Font
This allows you to save your font as an external file. The file
can be loaded for use with future projects. The extention for
font files is .FNT.
- ALT-L : Load Font
This allows you to load a previously saved external font file,
make sure that it ends in .FNT, or it may not be properly
recognized as a valid font file.
- ALT-O : Default
Use this command with caution! This will reset the entire edited
character set back to the original ANSI settings and any un-saved
edited characters will be lost.
- TAB : Editing
Shift between the three different work areas with this key.
* 5 The quick pallette allows you to access CiADraw's font groups and
color selections quickly and easily! To access the quick pallette
hit either <ESC> while in the workspace, or tap your right mouse
button (if mouse driver is loaded). Press the same button again
to turn the quick pallette off.
The following keys can be used while the Quick Pallette is active
- Arrows : Changing Colors
Using the right and left arrow keys, you can quickly choose
the foreground color that you wish to use. Move the arrow
that is displayed above the color to the desired color and
exit the quick pallette. Using the up and down arrow keys
you can change the color of the background in the same manner.
Keep in mind that standard ANSI code can only display color
numbers 0-7 as a background color.
- TAB : The tab key is a quick replacement for the ALT-F1 through ALT-F10
and CTRL-F1 through CTRL-F5 method of changing font groups.
Note: Mouse users can simply left click on either a color or font group!
-- c. Moving Around in the Workspace: ----- -- -
-- d. Basic Drawing: ----- -- -
-- e. Basic Coloring: ----- -- -
.-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
| IV. Saving and Loading Files |
`-------------------------------------------------------------------------'
-- a. Saving Your Work: ----- -- -
-- b. Loading Files: ----- -- -
.-------------------------------------------------------------------------.
| V. The History of CiADraw |
`-------------------------------------------------------------------------'
For now, please see HISTORY.TXT for the history of CiADraw!
* Look for a CD-Rom based Multi-media CiaDraw extravaganza Platinum version
of CiaDraw, not coming soon to anyones computer near you!
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