I’m sure most of you guys, (including myself) have tried and used MS Paint in some point in time. I remember it to be one of the best tools to kill time during computer lab in high school. For most of us, the best thing we can create with MS Paint are just plain doodles. But for one person, this tool became an instrument of art and the finished product is an absolute masterpiece.
GRAND CANAL MS PAINT MASTERPIECE
So far, this is the best image or artwork made with MS Paint that I’ve ever seen.
The original image used by the artist as inspiration.
It took the artist Diamonster, 500 hours to finish this masterpiece. No templates were used, only an image of the Grand Canal as an inspiration. Although, there are others who say that some parts of this image were touched up or made with Photoshop. Anyways, it’s still an awesome work of art if you ask me.
You can see other great MS Paint drawings and artwork here.
What do you think about the MS Paint masterpiece of the Venice Grand Canal? Do you know of other masterpieces created using only MS Paint? Please share your thoughts by leaving a comment below.
I’m kind of shocked that the first photo was edited in Paint. That is insane manual skill there.
@Mason – Yeah MS Paint is capable, all it takes is a master to use it. No problem, you're welcome! :)
o i thought this was an add on or replacement for ms paint i had no idea mspaint was capable of producing the pic shown above..thanks for you help jaypee.
@Mason – You mean MS Paint? It comes with all Windows Operating Systems.
where can i find the download for this program at?
@jhay – same here. i'd be happy even if i had half the talent to do that in MS Paint. hehe
@ash – is that your face? hehe..just kidding
@abaniko & ade – it really is awesome! :D
Holy crap, that's awesome!
Awesome. Just wow!!!
Whoah! Wish I could use Paint like that. Amazing!
wow.
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@major tom – yup, i was also amazed when i first saw it. :D
Clearly amazing. If I am not mistaken, I think it could spur an entirely new mode of painting; just like enamel or oil.