The writer was too lazy to master Photoshop, so he drew illustrations in Paint for 10 years
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-writer-was-too-lazy-to-master-photoshop-so-he-drew-illustrations-in-paint-for-10-years.htmlIt turns out that human stubbornness and unwillingness to learn something new and master technology sometimes lead to incredible results. The proof of this was the aspiring writer Pat Hines, who for some reason did not comprehend the science of photo manipulation in Photoshop and for many years drew illustrations for his e-book in the good old Microsoft Paint.
"I don't understand anything about Photoshop and other programs, I've always worked only in Paint," said Pat. So when the question arose of how to illustrate the book, Hines did not think for a long time, but got to work.
Source: Bored Panda
The e-book Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge tells about the summer camp of the 80s. This is an unusual camp — it is surrounded by all sorts of monsters and ghosts. So we understand why the writer needed to illustrate the work.
If you are still in doubt and think that it was impossible to do such work only in Paint without using other programs, download any drawing and zoom in to view it properly.
Keywords: Microsoft | Paint | Illustrations | Book | Writer | Photoshop
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