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MS PaintCreating a

Christmas Cardby

Zuateg

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Virtual illustration inspired on street art.But created by someone who never used a spray tube.

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The Sheep

New Testament announces and catholic church provides a picture

of Our Saviour birthplace. So, we need drawings of sheeps, shepherds, donkey, three kings and, perhaps...

other strange animals not invited by the shining star above.You are just a poor illustrator from Tropics. So, we begin with the

sheep.

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Colouring and Multiplying SheepsFirst you have just one sheep.

See slid 17 to learn about colouring and “cleaning” images.Doing this you will have a clean coloured sheep.

Duplicating it is your next task.With the tool “select” you surround your sheep in a rectangle.

On menu bar you select “Edit”, then, option “copy”.With this you have your sheep closed in transfer area.

“Edit”, again, and “paste”. The clone sheep will appear on screem.Paste again, and again....

With cursor, you will form rows of sheeps, one behind the other.Menu “Image”, option “turn”, “horizontally”. And a new mirror row is created.

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The Shepherd.Just one draw. Using menu “Edit”, you will “copy”, and then

“paste” it too many times as you want to create as many shepherds you want on the picture. Keep in background the

sketch frame to balance figures in the all composition.

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Colouring The ShepherdAgain, you must follow the instructions on slide 17.

And you will duplicate him and create a mirror image.Just as you’ve did to obtain a herd of sheeps.

Dont get hurry! You have too much time.Christmas is just one day among 365.

So, as birthday cards, this one can be planned easily.

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The Baby.The background gray lines are fundamental indicators to orientate

you as how much big the drawing would be in the all picture.The baby Christ is the central part of the composition.

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Colouring baby Our Savior

Follow the same instructions as for sheeps and shepherd.

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An Indic Cow.Hunchback, long ears.

From Orient, following that bright star.In the Tropics, it is a sacred animal and wouldn’t be

absent at God’s birthday.

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Colouring The Cow

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The Donkey.‘- I am here to serve You.

If You need some help, in the future, be sure that I am prepared to carry You anywhere.

Up to Egypt, if necessary, crossing Negev, Sinai, Red Sea.”

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Colouring The Donkey

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The KingsAs you can see, I divided the scene in 16 parts.

The baby God stays at the center. And, surrounding Him,all the actors of this tropical play.

Asian, African, American kings come to offer gifts to the baby God

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Making Three Kings From OneAfter this first image you can reach

other two new ones.All you need is erase some image details and put in new ones: e.g.: change crown, beard, gift, camel’s movement (tail, head,

legs...)

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Mary and JohnThey stand just behind the child’s cradle.

Don’t forget name files and save each one.The final edition will be shaped by layers. One file over the other. But now, next step is put colour in this image.

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The StarTry draw it with the tool “line”.

You have many options on line thickness. Try them.

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Finishing The StarNow, the star is complete.

The black rays were designed with the tool “line”.After completed in B&W, you must reduce it to the right size.

Subsequently, we fulfill it with yellow. The better way to colouring is zooming it to 8x.

At this amplification you can see each “bit” of the map.So, you can eliminate undesired “barbs” along the line.As barbs I mean lateral bits maculating the right line.

And... Seeing all bits, you can colour some of them thatstill become white (isolated as microscopic islands).

Menu “Exibit”, option “show grid”

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The Final Task: Put Layer Over LayerRemember: On menu “Image” desactivate “opaque

draw”. Background transparency is necessary to new layer not blank the layer behind.

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The Baby God on CradleSo many layers: star, shepherds, sheeps and baby.

All in yellow. Why?

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Arrival of the KingsSee the gray lines at background.

From the conception,all the scene was planned like a paint.

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Incomplete Nativity SceneAn invited Indic cow is just arrived. We are in the Tropics.

If Our Savior birthplace was here... Native inhabitantswould follow the Star... Naturally.

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Owl, Toucan, Red Stork and RattlesnakeAll creatures depicted here were created by God.

They couldn’t miss the Son of God birth.Should’ve Jesus Christ be born in Amazonia?

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Plan B for ColouringYou can do the layer steps only in Black&White.

At the end you would choose colours.Buy it would be much more arduous.

But the result is the same.

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End of Part I

Drawing/Text/Edition

By Zuateg

PS: Results on slide 24 were obtained

with the help of Corel Draw/Photo Paint.

Because this...await for Part II