Learn how to draw Doraemon with the help of MS Pain brush. In an easy way.Facebook @mr.ashutoshjain#Doraem. If you want to test out your painting skills, MS Paint in Windows 7 is the most basic application you need to be well acquainted with. This application can be used to edit pictures and add some color to them. Do you use MS Paint and you know all sorts key of this tool? Let's check your ability to produce a masterpiece through it now by taking this quiz!
Multi-Lingual Support
JS Paint is now largely localized into 26 languages.
How am I releasing so many languages at the initial release of multi-lingual support, you may ask? Well, this project has the somewhat unique opportunity to reuse localizations from an existing program, since it's primarily a remake of MS Paint.
I downloaded and installed 26 versions of Windows 98 in virtual machines, and extracted text from mspaint.exe in each one of them, using a set of scripts that I wrote to to help me automate the process.
To change the language, go to Extras > Language. Your prefered language may already be detected, if specified in system or browser settings.
For Arabic and Hebrew, right-to-left layout is supported!
I tried my hand at some Arabic calligraphy..
If you want to contribute translations, get in touch! I need to do some technical work to set up for community translations on a public platform, but I'm glad people have already expressed interest in helping translate! (I also want to simplify the language in various parts of the UI before asking people to translate them.)
Eye Gaze Mode
You send it gratis. Eye Gaze Mode lets you control JS Paint without using your hands.
It's intended for use with an eye tracker, head tracker, or other coarse input scenario.
You don't need a thousand-dollar eye tracker device to play around with this, just a webcam and some free software.
I recommend Enable Viacam, which is not an eye gaze tracker, but rather a general video movement tracker that you can set up to track your head movement (or your torso or hand or anything else).
Eye tracking via a webcam has a ways to go, but it's also pretty amazing in its own right. Try GazePointer.
Eye gaze tracking requires significant calibration, and if the callibration is off, it's hard to use because you can't look where you want to look to interact with things. This is why I recommend head tracking (if that's an option for you), because then you can freely look around, and control the cursor independently, so if it gets offset, you can just tilt your head a bit.
Eye Gaze Mode is built mainly for people with movement disabilities like ALS or Cerebral Palsy, but it can also just be a sort of magical experience. It can also be frustrating, and takes some practice to master.
A good place to start is coloring lineart using just the Fill tool ():
- Find coloring pages online, and copy and paste them into JS Paint.
- You can convert them to black and white in Image > Attributes, and then switch back to Colors. (This makes it work better with the Fill tool.)
- Enable Eye Gaze Mode with Extras > Eye Gaze Mode and note that it will start clicking where you hover. You can disable this dwell clicking with the eye icon in the bottom of the screen.
- Make the image fill the screen with View > Zoom > Zoom To Window.
Bonus: Since I implemented a vertical color box for Eye Gaze Mode, I decided to make this available as a separate option. Access with Extras > Vertical Color Box.
Speech Recognition
Using only your voice, you can switch tools and colors, pan the view, click on buttons on the screen by name, and use most menu items. You can even say 'draw a cat in a party hat' to have JS Paint try to sketch a cat in a party hat.
This feature pairs well with Eye Gaze Mode for a more complete hands free experience.
The feature is only available on Chrome, and only understands English. Note that Chrome sends your voice to Google servers.
Access with Extras > Speech Recognition. If this option is grayed out, your browser is not supported.
JS Paint will show what it thinks you said in the status bar at the bottom of the screen.
There are many synonyms for commands, and often you can do things with very short phrases like 'Curve' to switch to the Curve tool. If it's not recognizing your voice for short commands like 'Curve' or 'Cut', you may want to try longer phrases like 'Curve tool' or 'Cut selection', as this helps it distinguish the sound as speech, rather than a cough for instance.
Edit Colors Dialog
I also implemented the Edit Colors dialog. Previously this used the native system color picker, and didn't work for some people.
Access with Colors > Edit Colors or double click a color in the palette to edit.
Keyboard shortcuts are supported in this dialog, and for mobile devices with small screens, I made it treat adding custom colors as a separate screen.
Conclusion
JS Paint is way more accessible now. And futuristic. And cool.
Of course there's always more that could be done. Eye Gaze Mode could use brush stroke smoothing, and Speech Recognition could use general artificial intelligence.
I'd love to see people using JS Paint, especially the Eye Gaze Mode and Speech Recognition, so please, if you don't mind, record yourself on video and send me the video through this form. Maybe I could even make a compilation video. But mainly this lets me know what's actually important to people, and what's confusing, and it gives me motivation to work more on new features.
Recently we wrote about some tricks that can help you in using MS Paint productively. While those tips are amazing, there is one more thing that comes in handy when you are using MS Paint or rather, any other tool. We are referring to keyboard shortcuts and we feel that if mastered, they can really enhance your efficiency with MS Paint too. Let us begin.
These shortcuts have been tried and tested on Windows 7. Ideally, they should work on other versions as well. However, there could be a few differences in actions or key combinations. We are sure you'd be smart enough to figure that out. 🙂
The Magic of Ctrl
While most of these combinations are common to many applications, there are some that you may find new and unique.
Ctrl + ASelect entire canvasCtrl + CCopy selected areaCtrl + XCut selected areaCtrl + VPaste clipboard dataCtrl + ZUndo last actionCtrl + YRedo actionCtrl + EShows image propertiesCtrl + GToggles grid linesCtrl + PPrint the pictureCtrl + RShow or hide the rulerCtrl + WOpen the Resize and Skew dialog boxCtrl + NCreate a new pictureCtrl + OOpen a pictureCtrl + SMicrosoft Paint Windows 10
Save changes to a pictureCtrl + Page UpZoom inCtrl + Page DownZoom outCtrl + BBold selected textCtrl + IMake selected text italicsCtrl + UUnderline selected textCtrl + Num Pad +Scale up and tool or shapeCtrl + Num Pad –Scale down tool or shapeHere are few images showing the grid lines, ruler, resize and skew dialog and the image properties dialog.
The Alt Combo
If you simply press the Alt key you will be shown few key tips (as shown in the image) using which you can navigate the interface and its tools. I find it really useful when my mouse malfunctions due to whatever reasons.
Alt-FOpens the File menuAlt-HShows key help/ Switch to Home tabAlt-VSwitch to View tabAlt-F4Close the windowAlt-EscMinimizes MS Paint interfaceAlt-SpacebarEquivalent to right-clicking on the title barWhat's in the Function Keys?
Windows in general has specific functions associated with each function key (F1 through F12 keys). Lets us see what MS Paint supports.
F1Open Paint HelpF11View a picture in full screen modeMs Paint Options
F12Save the picture as a new fileF10Displays key tips like the Alt keyArrow Keys
Right ArrowMove the selection or active shape right by one pixelLeft ArrowMove the selection or active shape left by one pixelDown ArrowHow To Open Paint In Windows 10
Move the selection or active shape down by one pixelUp ArrowMove the selection or active shape up by one pixelMiscellaneous
EscCancel a selectionConclusion
We have tried and covered all the shortcuts that we are aware of. So far the list appears to be comprehensive. Yet, if you know of something that we have missed, do share with us in the comments section. We would love to see the number growing.
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