MS Paint 3D Block Letters
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Nice blue texture!!
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he selects red as his secondary color and moves the block over it with replace color feature on
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your really good am i aloud to sub u?
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ThankyoU!
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IT'S A RUBIX CUBE!!
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Blockout!!
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how do you copy?
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is that copy and past i dont get it?
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crh?
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Yes.
You can use it for art.
Its like using word to write a book. You can do it, its not made for that.
Adobe Illustrator is made for that. To create things, and make the job easier if you know how to use it.
Poeple use Photoshop only because its the most popular one... Right know its like if you was in Paint in comparition Illustrator...
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Cool ^^
how did you do that thing at 0:23 ?
BaraPontus 2 years ago
My secondary color (right click on a color) was set to red (the same color as the blocks), so the red is replaced by the colors underneath it.
Teddy932 2 years ago
you shoulda made the screen bigger on the record so we could see all of what you were doing cuz that was pretty awesome
Stylefree83 3 years ago
Thanks. If I made it bigger you couldn't see the tools I used. Try using high quality on full screen.
Teddy932 3 years ago
how did you change color from red to that color?
doublestufforeo24 3 years ago
Make your secondary color the color you want to replace (in this case, red) by right clicking it instead of left clicking, and leave your primary color white. Select the see-through option on the far left, at the bottom of all the tools. Drag whatever your working with overtop of the background, and any part of the picture that has the secondary color will be replaced with the background.
Teddy932 3 years ago