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.OE6 File Extension

A .OE6 file is a openCanvas 6 Event File, created by Portalgraphics.

Open with Portalgraphics openCanvas. Available for Windows.

What is a .OE6 file?

An OE6 file is a special kind of digital file used by a computer program called Portalgraphics openCanvas 6, which is a tool for creating digital drawings and artwork. Think of an OE6 file like a video recording, but instead of recording a video, it records every single action or "event" you make while drawing in the openCanvas 6 program. These actions can include things like drawing lines, making shapes, adding text, filling areas with color, creating gradients (a gradual blend between colors), and even erasing parts of your drawing.

When you use openCanvas 6 to make a drawing, you can save your work as an OE6 file. This is like saving a list of all the drawing steps you took. Later, you can open this OE6 file in openCanvas 6 again, and the program will show you your drawing by redoing all the steps you saved. This is really helpful because it lets you see how the drawing was made and also allows you to make changes or continue adding to your artwork.

To save your drawing as an OE6 file in openCanvas 6, you start a new drawing by choosing "File" then "New..." from the menu, and after you're done drawing, you save it by selecting "File" then "Save" or "Save As...". This tells the program to create an OE6 file that keeps track of everything you did.

People use openCanvas, including version 6, to create all kinds of digital art, but it's especially popular for making anime-style artwork. If you have an OE6 file, you need to use the openCanvas program to open it. Specifically, you need openCanvas 6 or a newer version like openCanvas 7, because the OE6 file format is designed to work with these versions of the software. In the past, openCanvas used different file extensions like .WPE, .OC3, .OC4, and .OC5 for its event files, with each number indicating the version of the software. However, when openCanvas 7 came out, it introduced a new file type called .OCI, replacing the older OC6 files.

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