

His fans suggest ideas and he paints them. His site has a section where people can request for his next painting free of charge. Her paintings are quirky portraits with lots of pink, red, and soft lines.ģ. She loves the fact that Paint is widely accessible to almost any computer in the world, that’s how she got into this programme.

Based in Australia, she used to draw with Paint from an early age, then a boring job in an office gave her the chance to dig into Paint just to kill some time. Her curiosity quickly grew and now she is a very well-known artist. Miranda Lorikeet is another great visual artist who started using Paint at her office job during the lunch breaks. His latest work “Camp Redblood and the Essential Revenge” a graphic novel of a gang of teenagers in a summer camp, was all made with Paint.Ģ. He refused to switch to Photoshop and Illustrator mainly because he couldn’t learn his way around those tools.Īnd he’s done well, he has built an impressive body of work in a career that spans more than 10 years. He uses only Paint for his creations, the results speak for themselves. Don’t believe us? Take a look at these impressive drawings.ġ. But, you don’t have to be a kid to draw with your mouse. The simple colour palette, the minimalist layout, and the easy user interface made Paint the favourite tool for kids. Yet, for many of us, Paint is a distant childhood memory.
