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Have fun! Kids have tremendous imaginations, and the right paint program will not just let them play, but will actively inspire them to create and tell their stories. For kids, the main things to look for are easily understood and accessed features, a playful interface, and intuitive enough so that you don't have read a 200-page manual to help them figure it all out. Here are a couple alternatives:Ms Paint Like Software For Mac
- KidPix. This venerable paint application has been around since 1989. It started out as a 'rubber stamp' kind of paint program. For example, click on the 'cow' stamp, then click on your document, and there was a cow. Today, KidPix offers the original 2D version, and a new 3D version with animation and voice recording capabilities—still wrapped in a fun interface. It's not free, but for about $40USD, you can get the 2D version, and for about $50USD, you get the deluxe 3D version.
- Tux Paint. This is another application targeted towards kids. The interface is easy to grasp, and useful if you want to learn how to use the mouse and draw lines. It features lots of fun graphic effects like 'Confetti,' which sprinkles the screen with colored dots, 'Distortion' which messes up the lines, 'Flower,' which lets you draw flowers of whatever height you like, and much more. It does it all with a variety of stereo sound effects and the occasional penguin 'voice.' Best of all...it's free!
Paint.net started life as a simple replacement for Microsoft Paint, but evolved with new features such as multiple layers and more advanced photo editing tools. Today it is one of the fastest free.
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Hello vitaminpink, Apple used to include AppleWorks with every Macintosh. AppleWorks was a suite of programs (sort of like Microsoft Office). However since a lot of Mac users were artist types, they were buying Illustrator or Photoshop for their art work, and not even using AppleWorks any more. Can I run Microsoft Paint on Mac? Or are there any similar programs for macOS? MacOS and Windows users sometimes argue about who has the best third-party software library. Although Mac doesn’t have any default sketching app, there are tons of 3rd party tools that look and function like MS Paint. We’ve absolutely no idea why Microsoft doesn’t take this as an opportunity to create a perfect Paint application for Mac, but other developers have. It might seem like Mac OS X doesn't come with an Apple equivalent to Paint, but it's simply hidden inside Preview. Here's how to find, and use, each tool. How to Run Microsoft Paint on Mac If you asked me how I felt about Microsoft Paint back in, let’s say, 2002, I would’ve told you how awesome it was. Back then, I was just another kid with a PC who loved using Paint to manipulate pictures of boy bands, fan art and other such pre-teen nerd activities. I come from a windows background and am very familiar with the simple 'paint' application; I am searching for an equivalent app for my Mac. I have downloaded [free] 'paintbrush for Mac' from the internet but find that it does not have the tools which MS Paint has, and more importantly, I can work only with 2 colors.white an black.