ms paint. you know her. u used her age 8 to make loads of rainbow ovals all over the canvas and then scramble it with selection tool. now u will know her true powers with my handyrandy tips under the readmore. some will be pretty basic and others are very special.
this post has 8 cool trix to learn for you. enjoy and i may do another in the future if i remember/learn more stuff
some of it might be common knowledge. but its got some deep cuts. all tips have gifs to show process easily.
🙂 enjoy and i hope this encourages you to fuck around in mspaint more
soundtrack for this post (loop it while you learn for advanced learning experience)
TIP 1) the right click trick
left and right mouse click correspond to col1 and col2 respectively, which u can see in the top bar. this applies to all brushes and the fill tool like above. when using shapes col2 will be the fill colour (if you have solid fill selected). right clicking with shape maker will reverse the colours use on the shape.
TIP 2) right click eraser
this one is extremely helpful for lineart or add shading. the eraser always uses col2. so your eraser can technically be any colour. but here's where you get powers: right clicking with eraser will only erase onto col1, with col2.
TIP 3) transparent selection change a guy destination
the beloved transparent selection tool works based on what is selected as col2. so long as you have the correct colour as col2 you can make any image transparent and put it on top of anything else. and yes this works with photo bg as you can see.
TIP 4) the gradience
this one is a little more complex. you want to start off with any canvas size, and make as many diagonal coloured bands as you want. (protip: holding down shift makes a perfectly diagonal line with line tool)
then you need to resize the canvas to a width of 1px (make sure you resize by pixels, and do not maintain aspect ratio). then resize again back to its original width (or a different width i cant stop you). you will have your lovely gradience.
TIP 5) superimposter
so. you got a cool gradient and wanna put a guy on it. heres what i do:
i open a 2nd mspaint with same canvas size and draw whatever i want on there. i then pick a completely unrelated colour to my entire piece, and set that as the bg. you could use white, pink, geen, whatever you want as long as it doesnt appear somewhere else in ur drawing. copy the guy.
go back to your gradient tab. ensure that col2 is set as that bg colour you picked (lilac for me). have "transparent selection" enabled. paste your guy in. cue fanfare
TIP 6) advanced superimposter
the great thing about this method is u can put multiple gradients in multiple areas of the image. this is where it gets all japanese printmaking type of shit. ukiyo-esque
all you need to do is make another canvas with a new gradient, ensure col2 is set as the colour you want to replace, then paste your original piece onto the new gradient. now my guy has a soft fade. you can do this as much as you want. (you could even make a canvas with a texture or photo and paste your drawing onto there)
TIP 7) "sketch layer"
so as you now know, col2 is what is removed when you click "transparent selection". which means you can also remove any instance of a colour from ur drawing. which means you can have a unique colour for sketch layer and remove it from the drawing later. i admittedly dont do this but it is a great trick to have.
now combine this with lowering your dpi for smoother lines. may seem obvious but it helps. its like a free stabiliser whenever u want.
TIP 8) rainbow art
now this is where you can get dizzee rascal "bonkers". check out my small and shitty rainbow trick. you can select anything and hold down shift, then drag with left mouse, to turn that selection into its own brush. i even did it with a guy. and you can of course do this with a photo as well.
🙂well that it for now. hope you liked it thanks for reading now back to your regularly scheduled tgcg programming
(not applicable to everyone each person has their own way to use each program)
Start with a sketch!
Do lineart over sketch, and make sure its in a DIFFERENT COLOR!
From here you can isolate the lineart by just erasing the lineart color! (and ctrl + makes the tool your using bigger)
Now we have just the lineart!
From here I color, just using the paint bucket tool and drawing the markings on
Adding the shading, I choose the colors I chose, then use the edit colors tool to make them darker and a slightly different tint.
Now for the painting process, I use this to mix my colors together. Basically find two colors, paint a line inbetween them using this paint brush tool and one of the colors, then select the inbetween color. This is mostly the same as how I paint in other programs.
COLOR TANGENT!! When digitally paintings it is sometimes better to just choose a color that would be inbetween, ESPECIALLY with yellow and blue. Its kinda complicated but how the computer does its calculations it can grey out your colors.
But I basically do the painting mixing and coloring all around the piece, choosing inbetweens everywhere, and smoothing out the shading lines, I tend to go over my lineart here
And Im done!
Just adding a lot of details + I tend to do the bg last
My style depends on which piece im working on, sometimes I use the paint brush for all of the piece so its a lot smoother
This was done with the paint brush in MS Paint (the one I used in the mixing section) but it is still the same process, I would just use the paint brush instead of the pencil
but this one was done entirely with the pencil tool, so its up to you which style your going for
Hope that was helpful, and at least taught some fun ms paint tricks heh. Its really fun to work with because it forces you to work on one layer
Text: But what if you made a hollow brush? And then you encase the brush in a ring of slightly off white? Would that be fun?
How to activate your self made novelty brush in Paint:
1 Make sure the Background is white and there is a ticky at 'transparent selection'
2 Select your piece of 'brush'
3 Press and Hold Uppercase key
4 Press and hold left mouse button. Release Uppercase Key
5 Paint! Change speed and direction to see what it does.
Note: This is an unofficial feature in many versions of MSPaint; it is called Trail Mode. It builds on the much less interesting Stamp Mode (which uses the ctrl key instead of shift).
Btw if you wonder where I stole the nice colors for this brush? I plucked them from this bird's wing:
Video tutorial for how to make a symetrical drawing in MS Paint, or any other actual art program.
There's no audio, so you can just put on your own music or whatever.
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Here's the finished version of the character I made in the video.
[ID: A bipedal blue, black, and white cat standing against a light grey background. It has pale purple eyes, a black belly, white cheeks, and stripes of black and white on its blue fur. Its hands, feet, and ears are striped black and white. End ID.]
In text: I don't use the regular Paint Brushes. I make my own Novelty Brushes in the file, in all kinds of colors and shapes. Let me show you one example: [animated gif uses a blob of black with colorful bits as an improvised brush and demonstrates how the brushstroke characteristics change according to cursor direction and acceleration]
But how to use it as a brush?
1 Make sure the Background is white and there is a ticky at 'transparent selection'
2 Select your piece of 'brush'
3 Press and Hold Uppercase key
4 Press and hold left mouse button. Release Uppercase Key
5 Paint! Change speed and direction to see what it does.
Note: This is an unofficial feature in many versions of MSPaint; it is called Trail Mode. It builds on the much less interesting Stamp Mode (which uses the ctrl key instead of shift).