Guy Sucks At Photoshop, Spends 10 Years Mastering Microsoft Paint To Illustrate His Book

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Turns out, sometimes our resistance to learn something new and master a new skill can lead to something pretty amazing. Pat Hines, who couldn’t be bothered to learn Photoshop and illustrated his ebook using good old Microsoft Paint, is the proof. “I suck at Photoshop and other programs, and have worked exclusively in Microsoft Paint for over ten years… I honed my craft working long overnights at a hospital reception desk…,” the guy writes. That’s why when it came to choosing the program to create illustrations for his novel Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge, he looked no further and just went for something he was already good at.

If you still have doubts about Hines using some other program, he suggests you to either download the pictures, and zoom in for a closer look, or go to his Deviantart page where he documents how he makes similar art in step-by-step pics. The guy says that his self-published e-book is about a summer camp set in the 1980’s. Of course, it’s not just any ordinary camp – it’s surrounded by ghosts and monsters and “filled with goofy campers and counselors, where the teenagers are always trying to get drunk or laid…”. More info: Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

“I suck at Photoshop and other programs, and have worked exclusively in Microsoft Paint for over ten years…”

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“…I honed my craft working long overnights at a hospital reception desk…”

“…Then decided to write and self-publish an e-book about a summer camp set in the 1980’s…”

“…a summer camp surrounded by ghosts and monsters…”

“…and filled with goofy campers and counselors, where the teenagers are always trying to get drunk or laid…”

“…and breaking into rival camps to carry out elaborate revenge schemes…”

The book is called Camp Redblood And The Essential Revenge

Langjahr on May 13rd, 2017 at 18:10 UTC »

Are we talking about MS Paint?

Cause I'm all about MS Paint...

http://i.imgur.com/qDdFWRP.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/2S39U2R.jpg

EDIT: Here are some more

http://i.imgur.com/sFpCmWu.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/mgrpJzl.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/zkJUt00.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/M8INSnV.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/wzK3Bt1.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/JmmuHNS.jpg

I started about 15 years ago with an interest in graffiti and found online groupboards. The only thing I learned is how to draw really well with a mouse.

EDIT 2: Here's a few more, but they're some of my less detail oriented ones

http://i.imgur.com/tU7ZQcL.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/S1esDuM.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/zD7ctL8.jpg

EDIT 3:

http://i.imgur.com/31iPUeS.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/qNjtzts.jpg

http://i.imgur.com/ja8buj9.jpg

Thank you all for the kind words

bestica on May 13rd, 2017 at 15:21 UTC »

In college I worked in a lab with a guy who had master level MS Paint skills. Whenever we had downtime, he would make these beautiful images while we chatted, and we were always in awe of his skills. He was hilarious and great and good at MS Paint and a lot of other things. He died in a car accident a year after we graduated. I hadn't thought about him in years until today.

Edit: So I can't find any of the really good ones I saved on my own computer, but I pulled a few he (Jesse) posted on his fb and made you a little album, including a self-portrait and something he made in Blender, which he was just starting to get into. Now I'm worried I over-hyped his skill. To me, 8 years ago, as someone who can't even draw a normal looking/proportional smiley face in mspaint, his doodles (as he called them) were real impressive. To me they still are, really. Mostly, he was just a wonderful person to be around. He was working on a graduate degree in school counseling when he passed away, and I don't doubt he would have been an awesome and effective counselor.

Some of you suggested I share the images I found with his parents, since Mother's Day is coming up. I don't have anything new to share with them, but I'm thinking about writing up a few of my memories of him to share with his parents.

Also- thanks you guys for the supportive words! I obviously wasn't a big part of Jesse's life (just a coworker for a while), so it feels a tiny bit weird to be consoled by a bunch of internet strangers about this, but I wish I could pass all your kind words on to his family, who I know miss him very much.

Thanks also to whoever gave me the gold.

You're all buds. Keep being that way <3

thisonetimeonreddit on May 13rd, 2017 at 14:31 UTC »

That's cool. I used to suck at photoshop, then I spent about 2 hours watching youtube videos and learned the basics.

But hey - for some people it's about the journey, not the destination!