OCP Art Studio

OCP Art Studio or Art Studio was a popular bitmap graphics editor for home computers released in 1985, created by Oxford Computer Publishing and written by James Hutchby (original ZX Spectrum version).

[1][2] It featured a GUI with windows, icons, tools and pull-down menus that and could be controlled using an AMX Mouse.

[1][3][4][5] The Advanced OCP Art Studio, also known as Advanced Art Studio, was released in 1986 for the ZX Spectrum 128K/+2 (developed by Dimitri Koveos), supporting the 128k memory models.

[2][6] In 1987 ports for the Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC [7][8] and Atari ST (developed by Chris Hinsley) were released.

[9][10][11] Computer Gaming World in 1987 described OCP as "a versatile productivity tool ... a stunning and useful gift".