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Tips for using paint?


Summer Breeze

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Hey everypony!

I love drawing and i just got a new computer so now i can use paint more often abd i think it would be cool to be good with paint :)

But it's a bit hard to use so does anyone have tips how to use it better so my drawings will look a bit better :)

Tnx :)

Xox summer

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Paint is not a good tool for drawing really, try an online tool called Pixlr, it's free and better than paint

 

Okay, tnx :) i'll try ut out anytime soon!
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I DRAW WITH PAINT! I just like it, maybe I'm weird. If you really want to draw with paint, then go for it! It's just a bit of practice and a learning experience - it's suited only to a few art methods, so sometimes you may find it difficult. The line tool is the way I draw in paint, and it does take a bit of getting used to but it's not too bad c:

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all i can say is

 

1. draw slowly

 

2. make use of the tools they give you

 

3. visualize, before drawing. 

 

4. always, always, ALWAYS use the circles, rectangles, and other shapes to make the basic shape. then go from there.

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As a former Paint user, here is one little trick I can give you.

 

Right click on a certain colour with the eyedropper tool. Doing so will make it your secondary/background colour. Then click the eraser tool, and right click on the colour that's the same as the secondary/background colour. The result will be that you have the ability to remove whatever colour is the same as your secondary/background. This trick is best used after you finished doing line art, but you want to find a way to remove the rough sketch of your image.

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