Who needs Adobe Photoshop CS3, when you can do a Mona Lisa on MS Paint?

Wed, Sep 5, 2007

Software

There are already a lot of software that have come out in the market which we can use for graphic design such as Corel Draw, Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Expression Design just to name a few. With all these amazing design tools which offer new advanced features, we have somehow forgotten about the significance of MS Paint.

I haven’t used it for a long time now but I was surprised on the video that I found showing how you can paint the most popular work of Leonardo Da Vinci, the Mona Lisa. It was simply awesome! I never thought one could make such a beautiful painting using the old-school MS Paint. I couldn’t help it but be impressed!

I was wondering though if this could really be possible. Do you think that an ordinary program like MS Paint can do such an amazing output? I think that he is really good on what he did with the Mona Lisa, so how would you rate it? Or does it cross your mind that this is only a video trick?

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