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Questions about Oekaki Anonymous
I just got the internet recently so this is all new to me. Could you please answer the following questions about this board.

1. Is it possible to save Oekaki animations to my computer so that I can watch them later?

2. Why are the 'M' and 'H' speeds exactly the same?
>> Anonymous
Yes, you save it as a .pch
You have to download a viewer OR host it on a website for it to work
>> Graph !e9CNOfXxA2
Must be just you: M is the most acceptable speed to me (even if it's still a bit slow), and H is a bit too fast.
>> Anonymous
the speed thing is just you. M is too slow for me and H is a little too fast. I think it's different for every computer.
>> Anonymous
http://rapidshare.com/files/42404172/PCH_viewer.rar.html

enjoy OP.

note: save the linked png as a pch (be sure the png download location is also renamed to .pch otherwise you just dl the .png file renamed as a .pch. One last thing to note, the pch files MUST reside in the same location as the pch viewer directory otherwise nothing happens when you load them, at least this has been my experience.
>> Anonymous
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Oekaki post(Time: 12 min, Painter: Shi-Painter Normal, Animation:View)
>> Anonymous
hello. i've recently downloaded the shi-painter client for use offline. folder name "Shi-Painter 1114". however when i run the program i find that my canvas size is too small (i think the default is 300 x 300). is there a way to make it bigger? i'd like 600 x 600.
>> Anonymous
>>170385
good question, i have issues with that too. Wanter to use the offline shii painter for practice and also because my java isn't running properly so the oekaki painter won't work properly. Any help on this greatly appreciated.
>> Anonymous
bump. anyone?
>> Anonymous
>>170389
Sorry, don't know how to help :/ Thanks for the viewer though
>> Anonymous
not OP, but also new to oekaki
how do you start a picture with an underlying image
like, for example, I have a picture I already saved, and want to draw over it with oekaki
>> Anonymous
>>170444
On this board - you post your picture and then choose to modify it (Source: [picture you posted]).
No animation or layers will be saved.
>> Anonymous
>>170446
okay, thanks!