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Friday, September 14, 2012

It's the Paint Version of Eric Carl!

You've undoubtedly have seen my pictures I've done on Microsoft Paint.  But I want to show you how to do a specific type of my art.  Like these here:







They look difficult to make, don't they?  It's actually not too hard.  I'll show ya how it's done.

First open up Microsoft Paint.  If you're a beginner or don't even know what Microsoft Paint is, it's just a computer program designed so that you can draw on your computer.  If you're uninterested, don't bother reading this post.

Click on a tool.  I like to use the paint brush set on a medium circle like this:

 Next, hold down the left mouse button and move it around.  While scrolling.  If your computer does what I think it should, after a while you should have a page full of scribbles like this:

You probably think that now you're done.  Quite the contrary my friend!  Now layer on other colors.  What ever you wish is fine.  You can use different brush sizes to scribble.  Your finished product should look something like this:

 or this:
 or like this:
 or maybe this:
 yellow:

 light blue
 grrrreeen

I've taken one scribble before and made different files after layering color on to make it a different shade.



Now you're done.  With part A.  Now, make it so that you have two Paints open like this:

Okay, have one of those Microsoft Paints blank and expand the canvas if you must.  In the other Paint, open one of your scribble files.  Click on this tool:

now draw a click and drag to draw a shape.  Now you need to right click on the box that forms around your shape.  Press ctrl. and C at the same time to copy (hopefully you know how to do that).  Now, in your other file, paste that shape into your blank file like this:


And then. AND THEN, you can add details.  I bet you thought you were done.  Continue drawing, copying and pasting until you are content with your artwork.


Ta da!  You're done.

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