Friday, February 7, 2020

MICRO SOFT PAINT

Introduction to Microsoft Paint Program

Microsoft Paint is a drawing program rarely used by many computer users. There are those who even do not know it exists. It is important to know how to use Microsoft Paint program because there are a number of things you can do with it.
The Paint program can be used to create simple to detailed drawings, but of course, it will depend on who is doing it. The best thing is that these drawings can be done either in black and white or in colour.

MS Paint Window

Ms Paint Window
Ms Paint Window | Source

Editing Photos Using Paint

Apart from creating new drawings, Paint can also be used for editing pictures. It can be an important program for writers who want to edit pictures to use for illustrating purposes in their articles. For example, I capture screenshots using the print screen and paste them on the MS Paint window. Then, from there, I modify them before using them for my articles.
The drawings you make can be printed, e-mailed to your friends, used as a desktop background, copied to another document, sold for a profit, and a variety of other uses.

How MS Paint Can Be Used to Edit an Image

MS Paint Tool Box
MS Paint Tool Box | Source

Starting MS Paint

To start the Paint program:
  • Click on start
  • All programs
  • Accessories
  • Paint
The MS Paint Window Features
Note: If you are using Windows 7 or other advanced operating systems, you will find a much more improved MS Paint Program.
At the very top, we have the title bar written untitled – Paint. Once you save your file, the name untitled will be replaced by the name you are going to assign your drawing.
Menu Bar
It consists of the following menus:
  1. File menu – this is for creating a new file, saving, printing, setting as desktop background, etc.
  2. Edit menu – For undoing, redoing, copying, pasting, etc.
  3. View menu – For displaying toolbox, colour box, status bar, text toolbar, zooming and viewing bitmap.
  4. Image – This menu is used for flipping, stretching, inverting colours among others.
  5. Colours – You can use this menu for editing colours.
  6. Help menu – This provides comprehensive help about the paint program.

The Tool Box

The toolbox is very useful because it contains the tools you will use in order to come up with your drawing. It contains the following tools:
  1. Free-form select and select tool – for selecting a specific object which then you can copy and paste in another location, or you can opt to delete that selection.
  2. Eraser/colour eraser – this is for erasing your drawing or the colour you have applied.
  3. Pick colour – this picks a specific colour you want and makes it the active colour, meaning that whatever you do next will have that colour.
  4. Pencil – you will use it for drawing.
  5. Airbrush – for spraying your object with colour.
  6. Line tool – for drawing a line. To make your line straight, hold down the shift key and then drag your mouse holding the left button. Select the thickness of the line below the toolbox.
  7. Rectangle tool – for making rectangles. You can also draw a square by holding the shift key.
  8. Ellipse – for drawing an ellipse, you can also draw a perfect circle by holding the shift key before you start dragging your mouse.
  9. Fill with colour – as the name suggests, you use this tool to fill an object with colour at once.
  10. Magnifier – this is a zoom tool, you can use to magnify a part of your drawing.
  11. Brush – use this for painting, just like you would paint your house.
  12. Text – you will use this for entering text.
  13. Curve tool – for drawing a curve.
  14. Polygon tool – for drawing a polygon but still you can draw a lot of other objects.
  15. Rounded rectangle – this tool helps you to draw a rectangle with rounded corners.

The Colour Box

The colour box contains the colours that you will use for painting your drawings.
Knowing the tools used in Paint, you can now come up with a drawing. Open Paint and think of something to draw. It is only by a lot of practising that you can improve your skills
Setting Your Drawing as the Desktop Background
After drawing, make sure you save your work. To set your drawing as the desktop background, click on file set as desktop background. Try both centred and tiled to see which one you like.

Paint

Microsoft paint logo
Microsoft Paint, also known as Paint, is a simple program that allows users to create basic graphic art on a computer. Included with every version of Microsoft Windows since its inception. Paint provides basic functionality for drawing and painting in color or black and white, as well as shaped stencils and cured line tools.

Screenshot of Microsoft Paint

Paint

Why is Microsoft Paint included with Windows?

Microsoft Paint also allows users to open other picture files. For example, using the latest version of Microsoft Paint, you can create, open, view, and edit .bmp, .dib, .jpg.gif.tiff.png, and .ico files. Without Microsoft Paint you would need to install an image viewer to view images on your computer.
                           Create by Rajsushant

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