PSP-Paint
DAB-Hacker over at our forums has released one of the best Paint apps for PSP 2.7 owners. Well, it's not his work exactly, he just decompiled a Flash Paint app, modified a few things and made it suitable for the PSP's small screen.
It has a bunch of controls and a big usable screen to scribble around. You can choose from 3 background colors
Etch-A-Sketch Portable is just what the title implies.
Not only do you have the ability to make cool retro drawings
you can change the color of your Etch A Sketch as well.
I whipped this up in an afternoon so the graphics are not
too good. I may update them
PSP Homebrew: With Go Paint
Want to get in touch with your inner-artist? Go Paint version 2 can help you do that on PSP!
As the name implies Go Paint is a LUA-coded utility designed to allow users to create graphics on PSP. So far this app allows for many advanced functions like resolution changes and even saving in .jpg or .png format
Bermuda CS 9 (PSP Slim compatible)
Bermuda Creative Suite 9, the homebrew image editor from bumuckl, has now been updated to work with the PSP Slim. According to bumuckl, the update was made possible thanks to fellow homebrew developer, grafele.
No changelog is available for this version as the only new feature is the compatibility with the Slim
PeP-Viewer
A little more than a year ago, PSP coder Pensoffsky released the PeP-Viewer application for use within the community. For the guys who weren't around back then, and are wondering what it does, the Pens Enhanced Picture (PeP) Viewer is a PSP-based image viewer that's been optimized to read mangas and comics
PLP
Yet another Lua painter program from PSP333. This painter program is written in Lua scripting language. It is currently capable of color drawing and erasing/taking screenshots of what you drew/activate USB/view battery life/view time
LUA PSP PAD Paint Program
Distrex has just created his first Lua program. It's a simple paint program that lets you change your color scale. The controls are as follows: R: Hold to paint with your current color. R + Cross: Paint screen current color. L: To erase the entire screen. Triangle: Hold triangle and move the mouse to erase
PaintMIXER
We've got good news coming for the guys who've got a taste for doodling on the go. Developer Gefa visited the QJ.NET Forums earlier to announced that PaintMIXER has been updated to version 2.4.0.
In case you weren't around during the previous release, this homebrew app enables you to draw and paint on your PSP using an interface very similar to MSPaint