Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Well, Why Not?

Skill is everything. How to draw the Mona Lisa in Microsoft Paint.


7 Comments:

Blogger MikeZ said...

That's all very nice, but there's a local artist here who does that sort of thing on a standard Etch-a Sketch. He does landscapes, portraits, ...

4/04/2007 01:10:00 PM  
Blogger warhorse said...

Heh ... somebody's got *way* too much time on his hands ... :-)

4/04/2007 02:19:00 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Too much time, maybe, but no messy paint.

4/04/2007 02:26:00 PM  
Blogger Charles said...

Wretchard:

I ran into a guy at freerepublic who claimed that Stalin did not have concentration camps built in preparation for a purge in 1953 --for which the Doctor's Plot was a pretext.

He posted an entry to Wikipedia and gave his position on the matter here. I then altered his entry by posting two paragraphs -- one at the beginning and one at the end of his entry. Plus I added a first comment in the notes as a source for my position.

As I recall you have posted some pieces on the matter but I don't know where to pull them up. Can you 1.)point to them 2.) suggest a way to reference them 3.) post your reference to wikipedia.

Somehow this reminds me of painting by the numbers.

Mona Lisa is better looking.

4/04/2007 07:12:00 PM  
Blogger Charles said...

This William Tucker piece in the American Spectator quotes kipling's "white man's burden" as a reason for getting out of Iraq.

4/04/2007 07:42:00 PM  
Blogger Jonathan Siberry said...

Wow what a amazing skill. i wish i had time to do that. wow.

the guy should become a celebrity on paint.

I cant believe the details, stunning.

Jonathan (vauxhall engine specialist)

4/05/2007 02:53:00 AM  
Blogger RWE said...

Just remember!

No matter how good a job you do...

DaVinci had to paint the original using DOS!

As in:

C:Paint/stroke/black

Probably had a lot of power brownouts back then, too....

Must have took forever!

4/05/2007 08:03:00 AM  

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