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I'm exploring computer software paint programs that are free or inexpensive that allow students to import graphics or pictures to paint on. I know Kid Pix is one possibility. Are there other programs that are simple to use?
CTJS I don't use Tux Paint but I know other teachers who do and like it.
Jun 2, 2010
Mary Jo On 6/02/10, CTJS wrote: > I don't use Tux Paint but I know other teachers who do and > like it.

Thanks. I downloaded Tux Paint. I didn't see how backgrounds could be imported to paint over.
Jun 2, 2010
sagol Microsoft Paint

On 6/02/10, Mary Jo wrote: > On 6/02/10, CTJS wrote: >> I don't use Tux Paint but I know other teachers who do and >> like it. > > Thanks. I downloaded Tux Paint. I didn't see how backgrounds > could be imported to paint over.
Jun 9, 2010
Jean Bullock To import backgrounds you have to put them in the Tux Paint picture folder. There is no easy way for the kids to put it there except to save as and select the proper folder. You can make stamps and put them in the stamp folder too. In your download there should have been a text file that explains how to do it.

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