LazPaint is a free and open image editor, like PaintBrush or Paint.Net, written in Lazarus (Free Pascal). Uses BGRABitmap library. LazPaint has features layers and transparency. It supports the format OpenRaster so it can interoperate with MyPaint, Gimp and Krita. LazPaint has been written with Lazarus / Free Pascal and BGRABitmap. Now Supporting: read/write of layered SVG (interoperates with Inkscape)
Recent updates add new extensions (oXo, cur, jpeg, tif, tga, webp, xpm), AS WELL as Qt5 support, ie detect system (dark) theme, etc. More Info »
Lazpaint: 32bit = 2.97mb & 64bit = 3.54mb (Install to PC, Copy Install location to USB, UPX pack, Done)
Its portable, if UPX packed its still able to run, Handles 16384x16384 images 100% in 64bit
* 16384x16384 images work in 32bit, BUT will be resampled to 8k, BUT WORK 100%
100% free, Portable
To my knowledge its *THE lightest full feature image editor* that can CREATE & EDIT a SVG/Vector image (not just edit one, like Free SVG Edit).
**Features in SHORT:**
- *ORA image format support < thats impressive
- Import 3D image object support
- 32Bit & 64Bit (works on Windows XP in tests)
- Handles 16384x16384 images with alpha & layer support (16K in 64bit, 8k resample in 32bit)
- Supports TIF, GIF, JPG, PCX, BMP, ICO, PNG, EMF, TGA, PSD, WMF, XFC, SVG and others
- no air, java or net framework required (thats rare at this size)
- Create & Edit vector images
- batch operations
- *In app RENDERING
- Photoshop like UI and shortcuts
- 100% free & Portable
*FOSS with Professional UI/Layout = If your a Krita or Paint.net user, you'll be right at home with Lazpaint
If Lazpaint was your only Raster/Vector Image editor, and you had a stand alone DDS exporter (DXTBmp, NVVT, MS Texconv, etc),.....You wouldnt be hurting for much
*No DDS image open/save/export support