You are the Bob Ross of MS paint. Truly showing what a simple program is capable of in the hands of master. I mostly want to do animated based drawings but believe that if you become proficient in several forms it will transfer over in some ways. Will definitely start practicing photo-realistic styles going forward.
MSPaint is really slowly becoming a very decent drawing program with those brushes. First only a pencil and spray. And now even some transparent brush with painting brush like texture
This has been a great deal of help in learning to draw texture right. I often used to get annoyed when I spent a lot of time drawing hair and then it just turned out "flat." But layering and stroke direction makes sense
Wow. I was looking for a free way to add visual art to my projects without having to pay a ghost artist to make the illustrations for me... this is so helpful !
I love this. Ms paint its my favourite software bcs of how fast it is. I didnt know that you can paint realistically. Quick Tip. Remove everything on the top corner and just add the eye dropper tool. This way only pressing alt + 1 you can access the eye dropper tool.
I feel totally enlightened after watching this video! I used to be so overwhelmed by trying to make every detail look exactly like my reference and because of that my textures would look off and I wouldn’t know why. Thank you!
This was really well made, as a tips/tutorial video and as an art piece! It makes me want to try it as it did with the landscape tutorial. A joy to watch! :)
Beautiful work on that king fisher! I've got a pond on our property and there's a pair of fishers that's around, I had one sit in a tree and scream at me which was entertaining xD
wow i just followed ur instructions and i cant believe that i actually like something i made, even though im nowhere near ur level i think what matters is just going with the flow and putting in the effort no matter how horrendous it looks in the beginning
Wow this is just very informative and gives a lot more insights specially with the way you use ms paint. Although it is very informative... I got to say, you make is look so easy xD Yeah you're right, its all about the patience and amount of time given to the art that makes it special. Thank you for this video! :D
Glad you found it helpful Yhzai! Everything looks easy when you spend years doing it and then speed the process 100x! :D Thank you for watching and your continuous support! 💕
I've only just started getting in to digital art, and I haven't done any art at all since art class in early high school (I'm ~25 now). I have a cheap drawing tablet that I got for handwriting some Japanese tutoring and doing my own assignments without printing, and I've used it a bit with Ibispaint, and have also tried a basic touchscreen stylus on my phone that isn't pressure sensitive (the tablet is but I can only use it on my desktop or laptop, and it disappoints me in other ways lol). Anyways my main point here is that just with the quick access toolbar tip and your blending method, you've already changed my view on MS paint! I've seen a few photo realistic pieces done with it before on reddit (maybe even yours for all I know), but I assumed it was absolute tedium and a form of insanity tbh 😅 (isn't all art though, jk jk). Sure the blending and many other functions aren't automated to be super quick and easy like a modern painting program, but there's also a very manual touch to it like blending pastels with your hand, as you say!
Glad to hear that! When I made my first pieces on MS Paint I thought it was very tedious process, but I've slowly gotten better and more experienced to using all available methods within the program to make it more enjoyable. I really love the "colored pencil" I mean natural pencil brush, and it's one of the best standard brushes I've ever used. Even compared to anything on Photoshop, so that makes up for it. All you need is one brush to make awesome art on MS Paint, that's my favorite thing about it. I really appreciate your long and thoughtful comment, thanks!
MashaAllah ! I'm from Pakistan i really like your drawing on MS paint it's incredible , i also want to try on MS paint with the help of your tutorial video 👍
Thank you so much! :) I would love to see what you come up with, so if you use Instagram or Twitter, feel free to share it with hashtag #ttartmspaint if you want! :)
You make the blending thing for the background sound so easy but when I tried it, it just kept putting streaky opaque colors on top of what was already there. I kept going, trying to trust that it would get better, but nothing ever "blended" together, I just kept selecting colors and having them draw over the other colors. Yes, I did have the transparent pencil selected. It was kind of transparent, but nothing looked like it was smudging or blending like when you did it. Even with it being transparent, it was just coloring over everything else. I'm not sure how you managed this. It genuinely just looks like you're using a blending tool.
It just requires you to manually do it multiple times, slowly blending them together. It's unfortunately quite a lot of effort to blend colors like this on MS Paint. You might want to check my "How to blend colors on MS Paint" video for a more thorough explanation! Hope that helps! Keep practicing. 🙂
Hello! I randomly came to your channel and was not disappointed! Your drawing skills is insane, and tutorials looks very easy even if final result is stunning. But, i didn't really understand how you blurred the background in the beginning :( Can you explain this a bit more?
When you use the natural pencil brush, the color you use blends a bit with whatever color you are painting over. So if you have two different colors, by painting on the middle of them, you create a blend. You can do this as many times as you need to get a smooth transition between two colors. You can check out my video on how to blend colors on MS Paint, it basically explains the exact thing that I'm doing with the background here: ua-cam.com/video/Htn5SRZlkvw/v-deo.html
How do you continuously connect the lines for the outline? After drawing a line, the endpoints appear and i need to click far away from it to basically finish the selection before starting a new line. I there a way to bypass the endpoint selection phase?
Go(o)d will reward you with good! You are so kind when you give advice and teach others with what you have learned yourself. I wonder how easy your painting looks. Many consider these to be secrets.
Thank you! 🙏💕 I'm happy if I can help others with things I used to struggle with. It's just giving back all the great information and advice I've gotten through the years from various artists, content creators, friends and family alike! :)
You are the Bob Ross of MS paint. Truly showing what a simple program is capable of in the hands of master.
I mostly want to do animated based drawings but believe that if you become proficient in several forms it will transfer over in some ways.
Will definitely start practicing photo-realistic styles going forward.
You make it look so easy
Thanks mate! :)
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MSPaint is really slowly becoming a very decent drawing program with those brushes. First only a pencil and spray. And now even some transparent brush with painting brush like texture
ms paint is for Gods like him
They can dominate this sector too, but they don't need so not spending so much effort.
man the size changing shortcut really helps
Crazy... Crazy flex!
But well deserved license to flex.
Very inspirational. Thanks for sharing your art!
Photorealism in Paint using a mouse is a real daunting task, You made it really easy just like the comments state here.
This has been a great deal of help in learning to draw texture right. I often used to get annoyed when I spent a lot of time drawing hair and then it just turned out "flat." But layering and stroke direction makes sense
Wow.
I was looking for a free way to add visual art to my projects without having to pay a ghost artist to make the illustrations for me... this is so helpful !
Glad to hear that! :-)
The colored pencil trick is so useful! THANKS
I love this. Ms paint its my favourite software bcs of how fast it is. I didnt know that you can paint realistically. Quick Tip. Remove everything on the top corner and just add the eye dropper tool. This way only pressing alt + 1 you can access the eye dropper tool.
I feel totally enlightened after watching this video! I used to be so overwhelmed by trying to make every detail look exactly like my reference and because of that my textures would look off and I wouldn’t know why. Thank you!
This was really well made, as a tips/tutorial video and as an art piece! It makes me want to try it as it did with the landscape tutorial. A joy to watch! :)
Thank you so much, you should definitely try it! :) It's fun! :D
skill: 10000
Beautiful work on that king fisher! I've got a pond on our property and there's a pair of fishers that's around, I had one sit in a tree and scream at me which was entertaining xD
Your video help me a lot in a spiritual way.. Thank you
another banger by Taneli. it really motivated me to try again on this.
Thank you so much suctac, you should and post the results on Discord! :)
@@TTArt I would do it after my exams are over :] but i will post them on discord when i finish it
AWESOME!
Loving this channel, so amazing
Thank you so much, glad to hear that! 😊🙏💕
wow i just followed ur instructions and i cant believe that i actually like something i made, even though im nowhere near ur level i think what matters is just going with the flow and putting in the effort no matter how horrendous it looks in the beginning
Trust the process.
Wonderful, yet again.
Mind blowing.
Thank you
thanks, this helped on my arts project
Wow this is just very informative and gives a lot more insights specially with the way you use ms paint. Although it is very informative... I got to say, you make is look so easy xD Yeah you're right, its all about the patience and amount of time given to the art that makes it special. Thank you for this video! :D
Glad you found it helpful Yhzai! Everything looks easy when you spend years doing it and then speed the process 100x! :D Thank you for watching and your continuous support! 💕
wow this was incredibly helpful! Im definitely going to try all these tips!
Incredible!
Thank you! :)
Dope artwork
You are great ! Thank you very much !
amazing work bro keep it up it was inspiring
You are an amazing artist!!!!
Amazing. Thank you!
Glad you found it useful!! 🤩
Drawing is easy, choosing correct color is challenging.
Amazing!
Nättii settii! Tilattu ja tykätty
Kiitti! 🙌😄
great tutorial bro
Thank you :)
I've only just started getting in to digital art, and I haven't done any art at all since art class in early high school (I'm ~25 now). I have a cheap drawing tablet that I got for handwriting some Japanese tutoring and doing my own assignments without printing, and I've used it a bit with Ibispaint, and have also tried a basic touchscreen stylus on my phone that isn't pressure sensitive (the tablet is but I can only use it on my desktop or laptop, and it disappoints me in other ways lol).
Anyways my main point here is that just with the quick access toolbar tip and your blending method, you've already changed my view on MS paint! I've seen a few photo realistic pieces done with it before on reddit (maybe even yours for all I know), but I assumed it was absolute tedium and a form of insanity tbh 😅 (isn't all art though, jk jk). Sure the blending and many other functions aren't automated to be super quick and easy like a modern painting program, but there's also a very manual touch to it like blending pastels with your hand, as you say!
Glad to hear that! When I made my first pieces on MS Paint I thought it was very tedious process, but I've slowly gotten better and more experienced to using all available methods within the program to make it more enjoyable. I really love the "colored pencil" I mean natural pencil brush, and it's one of the best standard brushes I've ever used. Even compared to anything on Photoshop, so that makes up for it. All you need is one brush to make awesome art on MS Paint, that's my favorite thing about it.
I really appreciate your long and thoughtful comment, thanks!
MashaAllah ! I'm from Pakistan i really like your drawing on MS paint it's incredible , i also want to try on MS paint with the help of your tutorial video 👍
Thank you so much! :) I would love to see what you come up with, so if you use Instagram or Twitter, feel free to share it with hashtag #ttartmspaint if you want! :)
@@TTArt yeah sure , i will 👍
Nice
Thank you! :)
You make the blending thing for the background sound so easy but when I tried it, it just kept putting streaky opaque colors on top of what was already there. I kept going, trying to trust that it would get better, but nothing ever "blended" together, I just kept selecting colors and having them draw over the other colors. Yes, I did have the transparent pencil selected. It was kind of transparent, but nothing looked like it was smudging or blending like when you did it. Even with it being transparent, it was just coloring over everything else. I'm not sure how you managed this. It genuinely just looks like you're using a blending tool.
It just requires you to manually do it multiple times, slowly blending them together. It's unfortunately quite a lot of effort to blend colors like this on MS Paint. You might want to check my "How to blend colors on MS Paint" video for a more thorough explanation! Hope that helps! Keep practicing. 🙂
Hello! I randomly came to your channel and was not disappointed! Your drawing skills is insane, and tutorials looks very easy even if final result is stunning. But, i didn't really understand how you blurred the background in the beginning :( Can you explain this a bit more?
When you use the natural pencil brush, the color you use blends a bit with whatever color you are painting over. So if you have two different colors, by painting on the middle of them, you create a blend. You can do this as many times as you need to get a smooth transition between two colors.
You can check out my video on how to blend colors on MS Paint, it basically explains the exact thing that I'm doing with the background here: ua-cam.com/video/Htn5SRZlkvw/v-deo.html
@@TTArt Oh, thank you very much, now i figured it out :)
How do you continuously connect the lines for the outline? After drawing a line, the endpoints appear and i need to click far away from it to basically finish the selection before starting a new line. I there a way to bypass the endpoint selection phase?
Are you painting with the mouse, or do you have a pencil like controller?
I am painting with a mouse 🙂
How do you aquire the MS paint with square colours? Mine are circles and more modern looking
I was trying to do the Ctrl+ thing but it just wouldn’t work is there another way I could do this to increase my brush size because I am stumped
the right click for quick access does not show up for me, i think they removed it in windows 11 :(
Same 😔💔
Wait... Paint has blending colors now???
This is so hard 🙂💔
wow bro.but now ms paint has changed to paint 3d so make video on that too
😯😯😯
I don't know why but it didn't work.I pressed the Ctrl and the + key but nothing happend
Did you try using both CTRL keys? For me it works with left CTRL and +, but not with right CTRL key.
@@TTArt when I use the control+ shortcut it zooms instead.
So I can't get the brush size as large as you did here.
bro its to fast
this tutorial is really just saying "add more detail"
Easy just copy and paste from google🔥🐐🤣💀
Go(o)d will reward you with good! You are so kind when you give advice and teach others with what you have learned yourself. I wonder how easy your painting looks. Many consider these to be secrets.
Thank you! 🙏💕 I'm happy if I can help others with things I used to struggle with. It's just giving back all the great information and advice I've gotten through the years from various artists, content creators, friends and family alike! :)
Nice