MSPaint

Using Paint:

  • To open Paint, click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories or Windows Accessories, and then click Paint.
  • For information about using Paint, click the Help menu in Paint.
  • For more information, Google search or Youtube Search.

Using Microsoft Paint

  • Creating a new image
    • To begin, adjust the image size by clicking and dragging the small box at the bottom right corner (as shown to the left).

MSPaint

Using the Paint "Tools" to create or edit an image

    • Selection tools: The two selection tools allow you to select a part of the image. You can move a selection around by clicking and dragging it, or resize the selection by clicking and dragging the midpoints on each side.
    • Eraser tool: Use to erase
    • Paint Bucket: Use this tool to fill in areas
    • Eye Dropper: Once this tool is selected, you can move your cursor over the picture and select any color you come across.
    • Magnifying Glass: When this tool is selected, click on an area of the screen and you will zoom in on that point. To return to the normal zoom click the magnifying glass tool and click the screen again.
    • Drawing Tools: Pencel, Brush, and Airbrush. Use these tools to draw freehand.
    • Text Tool: To create a text frame, hold down the left mouse button and drag the pointer diagonally to the size you want. You can enter text in a text box only once. After you click outside the box, you cannot make it active again.
    • Line Tools:
      • Straight Line: Click and hold the mouse button as you move the cursor. Let go when you have the line you want.
      • Curve: Draw a line as you would with the straight line tool. Then click somewhere on the line and pull it in the direction you want it to bend. You can click the line once more and drag in another direction.
    • Shape Tools: Use these tools to easily draw a variety of different shapes. Use the options below the tools to vary your shapes.

Changing the size of a selected area

    • Use one of the selection tools to select a part of the image to change.
    • At the bottom of the toolbox, do one of the following:
      • Click to apply an opaque background.
      • Click to apply a transparent background.
    • Click "Image" -> "Stretch/Skew".
    • Under Stretch, type a percentage amount to stretch your picture horizontally or vertically.
    • Under Skew, type the number of degrees to skew your picture horizontally or vertically.

Changing the size of your entire image

    • This is similar to the previous task, only now we're changing the size of the entire image instead of a selected area.
    • Click "Image" -> "Stretch/Skew".
    • Under Stretch, type a percentage amount to stretch your picture horizontally or vertically.

Copying and Pasting

    • Use a selection tool to select an area of your picture that you want to copy
    • Click "Edit" -> "Copy"
    • At the bottom of the toolbox, do one of the following:
      • Click to paste with an opaque background.
      • Click to paste with a transparent background.
    • Click "Edit" -> "Paste". Your selection will appear in the top left corner of your picture. Click and drag your selection to move it around.

Saving Files

By default, Paint saves files as bitmaps (.bmp). Another format is the JPEG. An advantage of Jpegs is that they are smaller in size. They are also lower in quality. For our purposes, when you create screenshots, save them as Jpeg files.