Fun With MS Paint

Davey Do

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I brought up an idea on the Caption This forum on the possibility of presenting a tutorial on how to use MS Paint for captions along with maybe showing how to make cartoons. @Devi expressed an interest, and anybody else interested is welcome to join in. I'm hoping @Gary O', MS Painter extraordinaire, will join in.

This is probably going to be a relatively slow process, as we will communicate with posts, and I plan on down & uploading images to help out. Now, I am completely self-taught and will be showing how to use MS Paint like I would want someone to show me if I was a newbie. Gary O' and I have different techniques, so I hope to learn from him. Feel free to ask questions and give concerns.

Every computer I've ever worked with has MS Paint and can be found by going to the start menu, or Windows icon:
windows.jpg

Scroll down until you find MS Paint:


ms paint.jpg

Click on it and this should pop up on your screen:




paint.gif

This is the "Home" screen. If you click on the "View" in the upper left hand corner, a second screen will pop up.

If you've made it this far, you're further than I was the first time that I found MS Paint. If you didn't get this far, together we will figure out why not.

However, if you did get to the Home screen, play around with it, clicking on different icons. Or, if you move your mouse down to the pad and hold down the right click button, the mode is in "Brush" and you can make some squiggles and such.

Don't worry about hurting anything, just let yourself go. And as an old mechanic once told me when I was learning about antique trucks, "Everything's hard until it becomes easy".

I look forward to hearing from you!
 

Great topic @Davey Do

I usually grab a pic and alter it a bit (cut/paste)

like plastering my mug in place of Jonathan Goldsmith's in his Dos Equis commercial

526-I_dont_always JINGLE.jpg

Then, if I feel the need, go to Gimp (a free Photoshop like program) and tighten it up a bit

I'll contribute more when I get settled in tonight

cheers
 
I'm going to continue and will be glad to backtrack if need be.

We discussed on the Caption This forum about adding captions and/or word balloons to pics we have uploaded. There are several ways to get a pic that you've uploaded to MS Paint for editing. One way is to click on "Pasre" that's on the toolbar:

toolbar.jpg


It is a dropdown, with "Paste" and "Paste From", so click on the Paste From. This should open up the files you've saved on your computer. Go to the file where the pic you want to edit is, open the file, and click on the pic you wish to upload to paint, click on it, and it should appear on the MS Paint screen.

The pic will be surrounded with dotted lines. you can get rid of the dotted lines by clicking anywhere on the screen OUTSIDE of the pic. Now these dotted lines are useful if you wish to resize your pic.

I believe I'll wait for responses before moving on.
 

I brought up an idea on the Caption This forum on the possibility of presenting a tutorial on how to use MS Paint for captions along with maybe showing how to make cartoons. @Devi expressed an interest, and anybody else interested is welcome to join in. I'm hoping @Gary O', MS Painter extraordinaire, will join in.

This is probably going to be a relatively slow process, as we will communicate with posts, and I plan on down & uploading images to help out. Now, I am completely self-taught and will be showing how to use MS Paint like I would want someone to show me if I was a newbie. Gary O' and I have different techniques, so I hope to learn from him. Feel free to ask questions and give concerns.

Every computer I've ever worked with has MS Paint and can be found by going to the start menu, or Windows icon:
View attachment 210385

Scroll down until you find MS Paint:


View attachment 210386

Click on it and this should pop up on your screen:




View attachment 210388

This is the "Home" screen. If you click on the "View" in the upper left hand corner, a second screen will pop up.

If you've made it this far, you're further than I was the first time that I found MS Paint. If you didn't get this far, together we will figure out why not.

However, if you did get to the Home screen, play around with it, clicking on different icons. Or, if you move your mouse down to the pad and hold down the right click button, the mode is in "Brush" and you can make some squiggles and such.

Don't worry about hurting anything, just let yourself go. And as an old mechanic once told me when I was learning about antique trucks, "Everything's hard until it becomes easy".

I look forward to hearing from you!
I'd certainly be interested since I am so untalented it is pitiful. Maybe I'll learn something creative before I die.
 
I'm going to continue and will be glad to backtrack if need be.

We discussed on the Caption This forum about adding captions and/or word balloons to pics we have uploaded. There are several ways to get a pic that you've uploaded to MS Paint for editing. One way is to click on "Pasre" that's on the toolbar:

View attachment 210409


It is a dropdown, with "Paste" and "Paste From", so click on the Paste From. This should open up the files you've saved on your computer. Go to the file where the pic you want to edit is, open the file, and click on the pic you wish to upload to paint, click on it, and it should appear on the MS Paint screen.

The pic will be surrounded with dotted lines. you can get rid of the dotted lines by clicking anywhere on the screen OUTSIDE of the pic. Now these dotted lines are useful if you wish to resize your pic.

I believe I'll wait for responses before moving on.
I don't get MS paint, I get paint 3D.
 
Use your search box, beside the start button and try searching just for paint.
Paint 3D was an improvement over MS Paint but so many people didn’t like
it, Microsoft decided to allow the two to coexist in Windows. Paint 3D may
show up in your search but choose the other, non 3D, version.
 
There are so very many art programs out there for two and three demensional art, memes, GIFs, animations etc. I continue to use MS Pint because it fits my needs, and as my Dad said, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
 
There are so very many art programs out there for two and three demensional art, memes, GIFs, animations etc. I continue to use MS Pint because it fits my needs, and as my Dad said, "If it ain't broke, don't fix it".
Was that a Pint with your Paint Davey Do?:D:ROFLMAO:

Yes I was with Windows 10 til 2016 and had a lot of fun with MS Paint.
I started in 1999 with W98 and Paint Shop was separate app to be downloaded but oh it was great.
I made birthday cards, invitation cards and other fun stuff

Those were the days of dial up and minimum gigabytes and other problems but we managed.
 
I used to play with Paint a lot when I was learning to use a personal computer. Those were days when everything was new. Now I don't bother. I guess I have lost my fun self. Blah I'm becoming my mom and dad. Pretty soon I'll be looking out the windows all day to see what the neighbors are doing.
 


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