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- include fxPAINT by IOSpirit, fxSCAN for OCR and scanning by IOSpirit, and SketchBlock painting program by Andy Broad for AmigaOS 4.x. Last but not least Tornado3D...
- Photogenics, Express Paint, Digi Paint, XiPaint, PerfectPaint, and SketchBlock 24 bit painting program by Andy Broad for AmigaOS 4.x. Unlike Commodore...
- 6-button gamepad is used for a custom action, blocking by default; on a 3-button gamepad, Sketch blocks automatically. Comix Zone was conceived by the...
- Rudolph Block asked Dirks to develop a Sunday comic based on Wilhelm Busch's cautionary tale, Max and Moritz. When Dirks submitted his sketches, Block dubbed...
- stop-motion animated sketch comedy television series created by Seth Green and Matthew Senreich for Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim. The...
- Druski, is an American comedian, actor, and influencer. He is known for his sketch comedy, Coulda Been Records, and collaborations with various musicians in...
- her career as a dancer, making her television debut as a Fly Girl on the sketch comedy series In Living Color in 1991. She rose to fame as an actress, starring...
- While studying International Studies and Journalism, she did stand up and sketch comedy in Sydney. At the age of four, Viswanathan appeared in a Kodak television...
- Present Society: Oxford University Press. p. 202 Timothy Snyder. (2005). Sketches from a Secret War: A Polish Artist's Mission to Liberate Soviet Ukraine...
- Charles has been involved in performance since his youth, and appeared in sketches and revues while studying at Cambridge. Charles is president or patron...