Print Artist

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'''Instant Artist GFX''' is the native format of the Instant Artist program (also called Print Artist), a program sold by Autodesk and Sierra Online. It was apparently a vector format.
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'''Print Artist''' (originally named '''Instant Artist''') is a line of graphics/productivity software. This article is partly about its native '''.gfx''' format, and partly about the software, and its other formats.
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== Formats ==
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GFX is apparently a (vector based?) clip art library format, though it might have other uses.
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Many other file extensions have reportedly been used by Print Artist, including:
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* '''.ban''' - banner
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* '''.bc''' - business card
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* '''.cal''' - calendar
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* '''.cer''' - certificate
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* '''.crf''' - craft
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* '''.env''' - envelope
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* '''.gc''' - greeting card
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* '''.lbl''' - labels
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* '''.lth''' - letterhead
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* '''.pc''' - postcard
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* '''.qot''' - quote
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* '''.sgn''' - sign
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== History ==
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Instant Artist was developed by The Pixellite Group, and published by Autodesk around 1992. It was soon acquired by Maxis, and renamed Print Artist. In 1995, it was acquired by Sierra On-Line. As of 2019, it is maintained by Nova Development.
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There were also educational offshoots, ca. 1998, named Print Artist Junior and Print Artist Craft Factory. The latter was apparently developed in partnership with Knowledge Adventure. These versions apparently use quite different file formats, based on [[Microsoft Compound File]], including a different '''.gfx''' format, '''.pa''', '''.lyx''', '''jpx'''.
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== Software ==
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* [http://trusted22.blogspot.com/2011/04/welcome-to-instant-artist_01.html Some downloads of disk images of Instant Artist]
  
 
== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [https://winworldpc.com/product/instant-artist-print Some info on the program]
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* [[Wikipedia: Sierra Print Artist]]
* [http://trusted22.blogspot.com/2011/04/welcome-to-instant-artist_01.html Some downloads of disk images of it]
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* [https://winworldpc.com/product/instant-artist-print Some info on Instant Artist]
  
 
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[[Category:Autodesk]]
 
[[Category: Sierra On-Line]]
 
[[Category: Sierra On-Line]]

Revision as of 21:26, 2 May 2019

File Format
Name Print Artist
Ontology
Extension(s) .gfx, others
Released 1992

Print Artist (originally named Instant Artist) is a line of graphics/productivity software. This article is partly about its native .gfx format, and partly about the software, and its other formats.

Contents

Formats

GFX is apparently a (vector based?) clip art library format, though it might have other uses.

Many other file extensions have reportedly been used by Print Artist, including:

  • .ban - banner
  • .bc - business card
  • .cal - calendar
  • .cer - certificate
  • .crf - craft
  • .env - envelope
  • .gc - greeting card
  • .lbl - labels
  • .lth - letterhead
  • .pc - postcard
  • .qot - quote
  • .sgn - sign

History

Instant Artist was developed by The Pixellite Group, and published by Autodesk around 1992. It was soon acquired by Maxis, and renamed Print Artist. In 1995, it was acquired by Sierra On-Line. As of 2019, it is maintained by Nova Development.

There were also educational offshoots, ca. 1998, named Print Artist Junior and Print Artist Craft Factory. The latter was apparently developed in partnership with Knowledge Adventure. These versions apparently use quite different file formats, based on Microsoft Compound File, including a different .gfx format, .pa, .lyx, jpx.

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