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by Katja Socher <katja(at)linuxfocus.org> About the author: Katja is the German editor of LinuxFocus. She likes Tux, computer graphics, film & photography, travelling and the sea. Her homepage can be found here. Content: |
Tuxpaint: A paint program for kidsAbstract:
Tuxpaint is a paint program (not only) for children that is absolutely great and fun!
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A few weeks ago I was looking for software for kids in the internet and so by chance I found Tuxpaint which looked interesting. When you install it you can choose between several languages so that there is also a big chance that your and your kid' mother tongue is among the available languages which is important for software for children. The installation went quick and without problems. So soon I was ready to play around and once started I found I could hardly stop again. :)
Even though it is rather simple when you compare it with graphical programs like The Gimp it is full of interesting and easy to grasp features!
Simply click on the Paint button and start drawing. You can choose between many different brushes and colours. If you want to draw a line you press the lines button and a click on the shapes button lets you choose between many different shapes. You can even rotate and scale your shapes before they appear on your drawing board.
For text you click the ABC text button, choose your colour and font and here you go. The text appears in a box and can be moved with the mouse until you confirm it with "enter".
"Print" let's you print out the picture.
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