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This blog is dedicated to the computer program Microsoft Paint, related programs, and the infinite possible creations from the program. Paint allows you to create intricate drawings, that still look like they were drawn by you. I myself prefer Paint over other available programs, because others just don't look drawn.My goal is to be able to let people like YOU to get the chance to create your own pictures. I hope you will enjoy the pictures, as much as I enjoy drawing them.
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The "Home" Page allows you to view the latest updates on a project.. If you are one of the people who are interested in creating your own pictures, please stop by the "Artist's Corner". The "Scratch" page contains a few Scratch games that I made with the pictures that I've drawn. You can explore the posts by simply scrolling down, or you can sort them by project with the "projects" bar below. Feel free to explore the blog, and comment any questions you have. I hope you will enjoy viewing these pictures, and maybe you can create your own!
Monday, 30 December 2013
More Scratch
I was going to make something on Scratch for Christmas, and I did, without sharing it here because it was nothing much. Just some quick animations, here's the link: http://scratch.mit.edu/studios/310280/. I've also decided to create something for new year's eve. How about a countdown? With animation when there's only 10 seconds left of 2013? That too was really quick, but it does look quite nice if I do say so myself. Here it is anyways, just click the flag.
Air Forces of the World Continued
I said yesterday that I would add planes from some airforces onto their roundels, and that's what I did today. My favourite will always be the CF-18, but in second place is the Thai F-16. Gotta admire them for being the first asian country with an airforce. Mainly because they were never colonized by a European country, another huge accomplishment. Anyways, I may make a huge collage of all the airforces of the world when I'm done a bit more, but that probably won't be for a while since I want to do quite a lot more airforces.
Pakistan Air Force F-16 |
Royal Australian Air Force F-18 |
Royal Canadian Air Force CF-18 |
Lao People's Liberation Army Air Force Mig-21 |
Vietnam People's Air Force |
Sunday, 29 December 2013
More Roundels
I'm sorry I haven't really posted recently, even though it is Christmas. I think I should draw something with a Christmas theme, but it's too late now. Anyways, here's some more roundels. I may use it for backgrounds, and add planes from the airforce in the foreground. I don't have time for that yet, but soon.
Royal Australian Air Force |
Royal Cambodian Air Force |
Royal Laos Air Force |
Royal New Zealand Air Force |
Vietnam People's Air Force |
Monday, 23 December 2013
More Scratch
I was going to create a sequel to my first Scratch game, but it became too glitchy, so I've been working on other things to blow off some steam. I've made a 3D flight simulator, and a shooting game, both are below with instructions. Hope you guys enjoy, and have a happy holiday!
Shooting Range
3D Flight Simulator
Shooting Range
3D Flight Simulator
Friday, 13 December 2013
Air Forces of The World
Most of the time when I'm bored, I have my computer to relieve my boredom with programming on Scratch, or drawing on Paint. But when I don't have my computer, my options are limited. That's why I've been drawing more in real life recently, for school, and to get rid of boredom. Then when I draw in real life, I've drawn a fighter, in front of the roundel of it's air force. I'm going to make it a project, and alternate between real life drawing, and drawing on the computer. Here's the newest drawing in that new project, and Indian Air Force Mig-21.
Indian Air Force Mig-21 |
Ships For "From Far and Wide"
I've already said before that I would be making a sequel to my first Scratch game, and in order to do that, I needed to draw more pictures for the characters. The game will be called "From Far and Wide". The name does come from a line in "Oh Canada!" and represents the ships coming back from naval exercises to defend Canada. Here's the link:http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/14900473/
I've drawn 3 enemy ships to add to the destroyer, and aircraft carrier I have already drawn. The Admiral Nakimov cruiser is the largest naval ship in the world. The Oscar II is a Russian balistic missile submarine. The last destroyer, is just a destroyer.
I've drawn 3 enemy ships to add to the destroyer, and aircraft carrier I have already drawn. The Admiral Nakimov cruiser is the largest naval ship in the world. The Oscar II is a Russian balistic missile submarine. The last destroyer, is just a destroyer.
Admiral Nakimov Cruiser |
Oscar II Submarine |
Russian Destroyer |
Thursday, 12 December 2013
More Drawing in Real Life
The skills you learn from paint are really useful when drawing in real life, and this is the perfect example. On Paint, you draw straight lines, in real life, you draw straight lines too. And being able to judge the slopes is a useful skill to have.
Tuesday, 10 December 2013
Drawing in Real Life
Scratch on Microsoftpaintpro
I've found a way to embed the HTML (even I don't know what it is) to make my game playable from the blog. Makes it easier for you to find my game. If you have any comments, please leave them below.
Monday, 2 December 2013
...I lied
You know how last week I said I was going back to drawing on Paint? Well I lied, because now I'm making a sequel to my game, with ships. And I'm also planning to make a second sequel as a first person shooter, making the trilogy the three branches of the Canadian Forces. Hope you guys enjoy it.
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