15 years painting with Paint

in #art7 years ago (edited)

The idea of ​​those who consider digital art as 'easy oil painting' can change when you meet Pat Hines, who dedicates 15 years to paint in Paint.

The idea of ​​those who consider digital art as 'making short-lived oil painting' can change after meeting Microsoft painter artist, designer and artist Pat Hines. Hines is doing paintings on a variety of topics, from portraits of Bill Gates to scenes of peacefulness. It takes about 20 hours to complete each work of Hines, who has dedicated 15 years of his life to digital art.

The artist replied, "How did this all begin?" In 2002, when a nursing home worked at night (not yet on YouTube and Facebook), it started by opening Paint with the intention of spending time not loving to play Minesweeper or Solitaire.

Hines says that he only uses the computer mouse to create the works he produces in Paint. "He says I'm wasting my time using lots of professional digital artists and artists Paint. I do not think Paint is deservedly worth it, "he says.

The most difficult things to draw in Paint are hair and water
Hines, panicked when he learned to remove Paint, says he is a little relieved to hear that the applet can be downloaded for free. Each of Hines's Camp Redblood drawings lasts approximately 10-20 hours, while each of his works such as The Force Awakens takes approximately 20-40 hours to complete. Hair and water are the most challenging things your artist draws in Paint. Asked the question, "Did you start this current?", "I do not think so. Many of the artists like Jim'll Paint It are older than me. Still, I think it is my share in bringing Paint to the agenda, "he said.

If the topic is interesting, the video about the story of Tatsuo Horiuchi, who uses Microsoft Excel to make a picture, can also interest you.

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Inspirational story, dedication. I didn’t even know excel did such a thing but there we go.

Thank you for your comment :) @etherin

Well, seems like their philosophy is "Let's make it the hard way" :)

Thank you for your comment :) @piotrgrafik

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