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ToSsh2011-03-14 05:43:14
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ToSsh, 2011-03-14 05:43:14

A drawing program for a child?

Greetings!

I’m interested in the question, is there any kind of drawing program in which you just select a color with the mouse and as soon as you hover the mouse over the canvas it immediately starts drawing without pressing any buttons, but just by sliding the mouse on the table, scribbles appear?

For a child of two years, you need :)

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Paul Denisevich, 2011-03-14
@deniamnet

Hey!
Try Tux Paint - tuxpaint.org (available for almost all platforms, download here: www.tuxpaint.org/download/ )

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Ogra, 2011-03-14
@Ogra

Felt pens, paints, pastels, crayons.
It develops motor skills much better than mice and touch screens. Yes, and the result is more interesting.

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diews, 2011-03-14
@diews

IMHO in this case it's easier to buy any tablet with android. Chinese from 90 bucks, they are full of drawings. From the age of 2.5, mine has been sparing on the hero only on the way. Now, at the age of 3, he cuts into birds, tanks and everything that moves)) Even from psp he is not so fanatic, apparently it is more convenient to waddle with a finger.

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Bright, 2011-03-14
@Bright

I would also recommend My Little Artist ( a post about this program on Habré ). You can download via Intel AppUp , but, alas, the program is only for Atoms.

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Andrey, 2011-03-14
@reaferon

kraski.yandex.ru/
The most for a child.

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Eugenes, 2011-03-14
@Eugenes

One program for a child is not enough, I would recommend buying a nettop - this is a computer with touch controls. It costs about $500. I bought this for my daughter somewhere .
And it is already possible to install Tux Paint and other children's games on it, which he could control with the touch of his fingers. And of course, he will learn how to independently launch cartoons, watch photos, videos, listen to music.

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xdenser, 2011-03-14
@xdenser

Mine has been drawing in Paint.NET since the age of 2.5, well, at first I included one tool for her - a brush, or a fill if there was a coloring loaded there, I chose the color myself. And now she paints completely on her own in one layer for now. Is it time to learn layers? :-)
“Felt-tip pens, paints, pastels, crayons” are also present, but the most popular are a ballpoint pen and standard office paper - a pack of 500 sheets a month goes away. True, the yield is somewhere around 10 percent.

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Aurora, 2011-03-14
@Aurora

If Mac, then Doozla .

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