An application program that creates graphics as bit maps. A paint program, because it treats a drawing as a group of dots, is particularly appropriate for freehand drawing. Such a program commonly provides tools for images requiring lines, curves, and geometric shapes but does not treat any shape as an entity that can be moved or modified as a discrete object without losing its identity.
Graphics program that treats images as a collection of individual dots or picture elements (pixels) rather than as a collection of shapes (or objects). See Draw program.
Pixel-based program where all parts of an illustration are linked to, and affected by, the others.
A type of graphics program that treats images as a collection of individual dots or picture elements (pixels) rather than as a collection of shapes (or objects). to top
Software application that provides electronic versions of paintbrushes, paint cans, pencils, erasers, scissors, etc. in order to create illustrations.
A computer program designed create and modify graphics.
A program to provide external improvements to neighborhood housing through special paint loans or grants and/or contributed materials and volunteer time and effort.
An application that permits users to "draw" on a computer.
an application that allows a user to draw pictures and create images using straight lines, boxes, ovals, as well as apply color and shading. The program also includes tools for manipulating images such as a pen or brush for drawing, scissors for cropping, a spray can used for painting, and an eraser. An image created by a paint program is formatted as a bitmap. Many operating systems include simple paint programs, however, such applications are available commercially and offer a wide range of creative options for artists and graphic designers.