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MS Paint: Creating an Invitation Card

From zuateg, 3 months ago Add as contact

Using layer techniques to create an illustration in MS Paint. And some tricks...

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  1. Slide 1: MS Paint: Creating an Invitation Card by Zuateg
  2. Slide 2: Step 01: You must have a prime idea. Here we have a party. Wintertime. Backyard. Starry sky. Balloons. Bonfire. Fireworks. Attention: give a name and save each step individually.
  3. Slide 3: Step 02 With the tool “Line”, 2nd thickness, I draw a few stars. We will multiply them. We can edit them: “copy”, first. Then “paste”. Do this once, twice... You can also select the stars, and modify them: So, you will have a b&w sky, plenty of stars, each one different from the other. With the few tools of MS Paint.
  4. Slide 4: Step 03 Colouring your draw. Use primary colours: yellow and cobalt blue. Use zoom to see the results. The 8x zoom shows to you some quite invisible imperfections in areas that are closed