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LOOK: MS Paint artworks shared by nostalgic netizens

/ 07:40 PM July 25, 2017

“RIP MS Paint. RIP our childhoods.” Image: Twitter/@Economistaken

Word of the imminent passing of MS Paint has spread on the internet recently.   To pay homage to classic Windows drawing app, several Twitter users have begun uploading artwork made using the beloved tool.

One user pointed out how the MS Paint was the best tool in figuring out color codes.

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Image: Twitter/@hmemcpy

Once the basics are done, people can proceed with the making of some real art.

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Image: Twitter/@celestialtabris

Maybe a little abstract art could help spark some appreciation for modern art.

Image: Twitter/@McDoFi

Some might be more in to music so here’s an MS Paint version of Nirvana’s album cover.

Image: Twitter/@NME

Some, meanwhile, used MS Paint to show support for their favorite idols.

Image: Twitter/@MarigoldChoi

Some just like to draw cute Pokémon.

Image: Twitter/@BluMod_

On the other hand, some users thought cats are cuter than some digital monsters.

Image: Twitter/@WarriorGalKinz

There are people who just get carried away and spend a long time on MS Paint.

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Image: Twitter/@P_Garri

And then there’s the anime fan that just went crazy with the drawing program.

Image: Twitter/@EarsDroopy

MS Paint was probably one of the most basic tools for nurturing digital artistic talent and it appears that it will be missed by PC users dearly. KI

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