Drawpile is a drawing program that lets you share the canvas with other users in real time.
Some feature highlights:
- Runs on Linux, Windows and OSX
- Shared canvas using the built-in server or a dedicated server
- Record, play back and export drawing sessions
- Simple animation support
- Layers and blending modes
- Text layers
- Supports pressure sensitive Wacom tablets
- Built-in chat
- Supports OpenRaster file format
- Encrypted connections using SSL
- Automatic port forwarding with UPnP
Client dependencies:
- Qt 5.0 or newer
- KF5 KArchive
- KF5 KDNSSD (optional)
- GIFLIB (optional)
- QtColorPicker
- MiniUPnP (optional)
Server dependencies:
- Qt 5.0 or newer (QtCore and QtNetwork only)
- KF5 KArchive
- libsystemd (optional)
- libmicrohttpd (optional)
It's a good idea to build in a separate directory to keep build files separate from the source tree.
Example:
$ mkdir build
$ cd build
$ cmake ..
$ make
The executables will be generated in the build/bin
directory. You can run them from there,
or install them with make install
.
The configuration step supports some options:
- CLIENT=off: don't build the client (useful when building the stand-alone server only)
- SERVER=off: don't build the stand-alone server.
- TOOLS=on: build dprec2txt command line tool
- CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug: enable debugging features
- INITSYS="": select init system integration (currently only "systemd" is supported.) Set this to an empty string to disable all integration.
Example: $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debug
For instructions on how to build Drawpile on Windows and OSX, see the Building from sources page.