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La Mona Lisa en MS Paint

Una amiga de vez en cuando usa el Paint de Windows (el que está en Programas -> Accesorios) y la verdad que sólo me parece útil para cuando, como ella, tengo que recortar una foto, cambiarla de tamaños... y poco más. Pero hay gente que se resigna a usar Photoshop y grandes programas y prefiere mostrar sus dotes con este limitadísimo programa, pero que, usándolo de manera inteligente, puede tener ...
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Aquel Paint desconocido

Los que trabajamos con herramientas gráficas ya usamos prácticamente el Photoshop como único programa de retoque digital, apoyándose en Corel, FreeHand o Illustrator para otros menesteres. Pero siempre ha habido un programa de Windows disponible y "gratuito" que ha estado allí, quietecito, sin decir nada... el Paint. Como se aburría mucho, a un friki se le ha ocurrido empezar a usar este "magnífico ...