MS Paint Techniques #02 Saving Files Modes

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    1. MS Paint Techniques #02 - Saving Files Modes – (A) by Zuateg
    2. Picture saved on MS Paint. Mode option: 24 bits
    3. Saved from the former image. Option: 256 colours
    4. 3rd Step: from 256 to 16 colours
    5. Mode B&W – Using the 16 colours image
    6. Modes of Saving Files on MS Paint
      • A 24 bits file is “naturalistic work”. It means not interfere in the way nature is in itself.
      • When you reduce your colours to 256 options you start creating a personal work.
      • Imagine an eye viewing only 16 colours. This is the result on slide #4.
      • At last, the Black&White view.
      • This is just the beginning. We start to play
    7. Creating a new illustration from the former 16 colors
    8. Same Church, another personal view
    9. Using MS Paint Tools
      • Look at slide #7. It was made with the help of tools “Line”, “Zoom”, “Palette of Colours”, “Fullfill”, “Rubber”. And much of “not good!” from myself: “Undo”.
      • Restart our illustrations is something natural. One just created line will be extint less than second after it was drawed.
      • This is not possible in costum arts.
    10. The Church: only MS Paint Tools
    11. From Naturalistic pictures to Expressionism ”
      • I love too much baroque churchs. My country was colonized by Portuguese catholic people. We are an open air museun of such temples.
      • Photographs are a primary way to open files and evolve to artistic works.
      • Nature is out there. Kept it in your computer, it will be just a dream. Like this church.

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