I see many of the submarines have more of a radial pattern which is another tutorial on NP but more manual work and less good result. Nerdparadise has nice tutorials on that: Now that I check this page again, it actually has gradients, and it actually uses a different technique :) Too bad it only works in a single direction, though. How to make layers on MS paint (yea, it is possible) - YouTube 0:00 / 1:31 How to make layers on MS paint (yea, it is possible) HeatherpawandLionpaw 59 subscribers Subscribe 277. Which is not to say that paint can't do cool stuff faster than just doing every pixel manually. I might even argue this is not "done with Paint" so much as "done by hand / by choosing each pixel manually" (because even with bucket fill, you still choose where the line of each shade of the gradient is, plus choosing the color) which is of course entirely independent of the tool - could be gimp, could be photoshop, could be mspaint. I find gradients very hard myself: both hard to match when editing an existing photo and also hard to make look good when drawing something new, but (without knowing how) I would venture that one can save a ton of time by not doing this all manually as shown in that video. Adobe extends Photoshop to the web for sharing, reviewing, and light editing of. To save others a cookie wall / TL DW: it's a combination of flood/bucket-filling regions defined with pencil, and just manually doing pixel art with the pencil (in both cases you choose each individual color in the gradient manually of course).
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