Karl,
I really like the paint tool from Scratch.(http://scratch.mit.edu/) Could we get that over to OPLC-Squeak ?
The license issue aside, it is an interesting option. One of the goals is to make the tool the users use has similar look; I.e., the paint tool that the user would use in Etoys and the official paint tool in Sugar should provide common interface. There are some senarios toward this goal:
1. We use current Etoys paint tool, and adjust its look and feel.
2. Incorporate Scratch's paint tool and adjust its look and feel.
3. Use Sugar's painting tool (if possible).
The last one is probably the hardest. It is probably not quick enough to launch, and implementing onion skin over Etoys might be an issue. But for the user, if nicely integrated, it can be the best thing.
Either the option 1 or 2, it requires some work, and the option 2 would require more. We need to wait for the Sugar's implementation anyway and see what we can do.
(Another option is that exporting the paint tool in Etoys as the standard painting tool. This has many upsides.)
-- Yoshiki