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What is a OE6 file? An OE6 file contains drawing strokes, or "events," recorded by Portalgraphics openCanvas 6, a digital drawing application. It saves a drawing that consists of individual stroke events that are automatically redrawn when opened in the software. Recorded events are not limited to brush strokes, they may also be shapes, text, color fills, gradients, and eraser actions.

More Information OE6 file open in Portalgraphics openCanvas 7 You can create various types of artwork with openCanvas, but most users create anime with the software. When you create and save a drawing with openCanvas 6 by selecting File → New... , then selecting File → Save or Save As... , the application creates an OE6 file to store the events you performed to create the drawing. After saving the OE6 file, you can close the drawing, re-open it, which replays the recorded events, and then you can continue editing it. Previous versions of openCanvas saved event files as .WPE , .OC3 , .OC4 , and .OC5 files. The number represents the version of the software. However, when Portalgraphics released openCanvas 7, it replaced OC6 files with the .OCI file type.

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What is a OE6 file?

An OE6 file contains drawing strokes, or "events," recorded by Portalgraphics openCanvas 6, a digital drawing application. It saves a drawing that consists of individual stroke events that are automatically redrawn when opened in the software. Recorded events are not limited to brush strokes, they may also be shapes, text, color fills, gradients, and eraser actions.

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OE6 file open in Portalgraphics openCanvas 7

You can create various types of artwork with openCanvas, but most users create anime with the software. When you create and save a drawing with openCanvas 6 by selecting File → New... , then selecting File → Save or Save As... , the application creates an OE6 file to store the events you performed to create the drawing. After saving the OE6 file, you can close the drawing, re-open it, which replays the recorded events, and then you can continue editing it.

Previous versions of openCanvas saved event files as .WPE , .OC3 , .OC4 , and .OC5 files. The number represents the version of the software. However, when Portalgraphics released openCanvas 7, it replaced OC6 files with the .OCI file type.

How to open a OE6 file

You can open OE6 files with Portalgraphics openCanvas 6 and later versions of the software. To open an OE6 file, select File → Open... .

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What is a OE6 file?
An OE6 file contains drawing strokes, or "events," recorded by Portalgraphics openCanvas 6, a digital drawing application. It saves a drawing that consists of individual stroke events that are automatically redrawn when opened in the software. Recorded events are not limited to brush strokes, they may also be shapes, text, color fills, gradients, and eraser actions.
How do I open a .oe6 file?
You can open OE6 files with Portalgraphics openCanvas 6 and later versions of the software. To open an OE6 file, select File → Open....