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Graphics 4 Exercises

The document provides guidance for tutors and students on using Microsoft Paint for Level 4 Computer Applications, emphasizing its versatility and accessibility. It outlines various exercises designed to develop skills in graphics software, including drawing, coloring, and inserting clipart, while ensuring that all learning outcomes are met. The document also includes tips and hints for effectively using Paint and completing the exercises.

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Graphics 4 Exercises

The document provides guidance for tutors and students on using Microsoft Paint for Level 4 Computer Applications, emphasizing its versatility and accessibility. It outlines various exercises designed to develop skills in graphics software, including drawing, coloring, and inserting clipart, while ensuring that all learning outcomes are met. The document also includes tips and hints for effectively using Paint and completing the exercises.

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Note to tutors and

students

The Graphics section of Level 4 Computer Applications can be utilised by several


different applications, and there is no stipulation from QQI (formerly FETAC) on
which to use. So it’s your choice! Possibilities include:

 A Paint application
 A word processing application with clipart
 Slide show application

And more….provided that all the learning outcomes can be

covered. I have always chosen Paint for several reasons:

 I think it’s more challenging


than other applications.
 As well as being challenging, it
somehow seems like a fun way to end a
class (especially with some quiet music
in the background)
 Students feel achievement
when they get it right.
 Students seem to all be very chilled
and in good humour when working on
their images!
 It feels more like a
graphic application than word processing or slide shows.
 The learning outcomes closely match the application and its features.
 Microsoft Paint is available free on Windows’ computers so all students
can practise at home without having to purchase software.

If, however, you prefer a different application, this booklet is not for you!
Introduction

MS Paint is a drawing or painting tool, which is included in all versions of


Microsoft Windows.

Where to find Paint in Windows:

1. Click on Start.
2. Click on All apps.
3. Scroll to Windows Accessories.
4. Click on Paint.

You can also type Paint into the search box.

Note

 Open the Paint application at the start of the lesson and exit from Paint at the
end of the lesson.
 Copy the drawings as accurately as you can. Keep dimensions roughly
the same.
 Hints are represented with a text box and star.
 Where clipart needs to be inserted, download the images from here:
http://educoot.org/for-tutors/ Clipart needs to be resized and placed in the
correct position.

Learning outcomes

 Identify applications suitable for graphics


software
 Use the terminology appropriate to graphics
software accurately
 Use graphics software to create drawings to
include clipart, colour, shape, size, text,
enhance text
 Produce a hard copy of drawings modified
using colour, shape and size.
Example of using Paint

This is your screen:

 Click on a shape or the pencil to start drawing.

 Click on the paint pot and then your chosen colour to fill with colour.

 Use the text tool to write text. Change the font type, font colour and font

size to suit your graphic.

 Use the Select tool to move or amend an object.

 Save your drawing. Give it a file name related to the graphic.

 Print your drawing. Click into Page Set up to ensure that your drawing fits

on the page. (You can choose the option to Fit to …)


Microsoft Paint Exercise 1
A. Practise using Paint by copying these shapes.
B. Use colours of your choice.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 2
A. Draw / Design the picture below, without the plant.
B. Use colours of your choice.

Don’t forget to prepare your paste area


withSelect
this icon before you paste your
image.

Copy the shapes and


paste them (rectangles
that they are all the same
size.
C. Add the plant clipart and place it on top of the cupboard.
D. Use some freehand drawing.
E. Save your drawing as Room in your own folder.
F. Print your drawing. It must fit on an A4 page.

Hints & Tips:

To paste into your document, use the Select tool to create a shape (example:
rectangle) and paste into this shape. You cannot copy and paste without this tool.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 3

A. Copy the picture as accurately as you can, without the toast.

Use the Select


tool to copy
and paste the
toast.
Use the paint
pot to shade in
shapes.

You could start


the toaster with
a square in the
middle.

B. Use colours of your choice.


C. Add the toast clipart.
D. Use some freehand drawing.
E. Save your drawing as Toaster in your own folder.
F. Print your drawing. It must fit on an A4 page.

Hints & Tips:

When you make a mistake use Ctrl + Z to Undo, or use the Undo button.

You can also redo an action.


Microsoft Paint Exercise 4

A. Copy the picture as accurately as you can.


B. Copy the same colours as the original.
To write the text,
use the Text
tool.

Use the paint pot Use the pencil to


to colour the draw on Earth. Use
background black. a thicker line for
drawing – click into
Brushes.

C. Save your drawing as Space.

Hints & Tips:

To make your drawings accurate, use the Zoom icon. You can find it under the
View Tab.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 5
A. Copy the drawing of the washing machine below as accurately as you can.

B. Read the hints to help you.

C. Save the picture as Washing.

D. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Use shapes to draw the


parts of the washing
machine.

Use the text


tool for the
writing
Use the below:
paint pot to Washmax
colour 2000
single
Use the
colours.
pencil for
the washing
in the
middle.

Hints & Tips:

Use the eraser to rub out mistakes.


Microsoft Paint Exercise 6

A. Copy the picture as accurately as you can.

B. Save it as Travel.

C. Use your own colours.

Use a line across


the
label to use 2

Use lines
to draw
the

Use freehand
to write on the
‘receipts’.

Hints & Tips:

When drawing or writing with lines, you can change the thickness of the lines by
clicking into Size.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 7

A. Copy the picture as accurately as you can.

B. Save it as Cake.

C. Use your own colours.

Use shapes to draw the parts


of the cake. They are mainly
rectangles.

To make the
flames, use a
Use the pencil yellow and
to draw the orange
icing paintbrush.
freehand.

Hints & Tips:

When drawing shapes, and you need to shade them in, always ensure you
enclose the shape or else the colour will spill out!
Microsoft Paint Exercise 8
A. Copy the drawing below as accurately as you can.
B. Use the same colours.
C. Read the hints to help you.
D. Use the spray paint to add some grass to the drawing.
E. Add some of your own details to the drawing.
F. Save the picture as FastFood.
G. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Use shapes to create the


drawing.

Use the text


tool for the
text.

Use the
burger clipart -
download it.

Hints & Tips:

To find the spray paint, click into Brushes and then choose the spray paint. You
can also choose different spray sizes.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 9
A. Copy the drawing below, without the musician, as accurately as you can.
B. Use colours of your choice but keep white areas white.
C. Download and insert the clipart Musician.
D. Once you have completed the drawing, change the white round buttons on
the speakers to square buttons.
E. Save the picture as Rock.
F. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Use clipart of the


musician
– download it.

Use the text


tool
to write

Copy and paste the shapes for the


speakers so that they are
exactly the same.

Hints & Tips:

To delete, use the Select tool to choose what you want deleted. Draw a shape
around the item to be deleted. Right click and delete.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 10
A. Copy the drawing below as accurately as you can.
B. Use similar colours.
C. Read the hints to help you.
D. Save the picture as Robot.
E. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.
F. Change the colour of the robot’s feet to red.
G. Save changes.

Draw the basic shapes of the


robot first, before you start the
details.

Draw the speech


bubble freehand.

Hints &
Tips:
To get more colours than those displayed, click into Edit
colours.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 11

A. Copy the drawing below as accurately as you can.


B. Use similar colours.
C. Insert, resize and position the clipart Knight.
D. Save the picture as Castle
E. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Add clipart to the castle –


download it.

For the
turrets of
the castle, it
might be
easier to
For the
draw shapes
rounded door,
and then
you could
use the
draw a circle
eraser to
and then rub
out
parts you don’t

Hints & Tips:

In the View tab, you can switch on Rulers. This can be helpful if you are trying to
line up objects, etc.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 12
A. Copy the drawing below as accurately as you can.
B. Use similar colours.
C. Download and insert the image Octopus.
D. Save the picture as Submarine.
E. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Add the octopus clipart–


Use the star shape for
download it.
the end of the
submarine.

To get the main shape of the submarine, draw an


oval and a square. Then rub out
unwanted lines.

Hints & Tips:

The foreground is called “Colour 1,” the background “Colour 2.”. You can change
these with the colour palette.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 13
A. Copy the drawing below, without the mummy, as accurately as you can.
B. Use similar colours.
C. Save the picture as Mummy.
Draw the clouds by
hand or use shapes
D. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4
sheet. (speech bubbles)
and erase parts you
don’t want.

E. Correct the sign – change dont to don’t.


F. Centre the text in the sign.
G. Insert the clipart and resize as necessary.
H. Make one of the pyramids brown.
I. Remove one of the clouds.
J. Save as Mummy 2.

Hints & Tips:

Use Pick Colour to set the current foreground or background colour. Click Pick
Colour, and then click the colour in your picture that you want to set as the
foreground colour, or right-click the colour in your picture that you want to set as
the background colour.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 14

A. Copy the drawing below, without the biscuit, as accurately as you can.
B. Use similar colours.
C. Save the picture as Snacks.
D. Print it, ensuring that it fits onto an A4 sheet.

Start drawing the box


with a rectangle. Then
add details.

Draw one biscuit


and then copy
E. Add the biscuit clipart. Resize it and position it correctly. and paste so that
F. Change the font on the box to a bold, clear font. Make the biscuits
font bigger.are the
G. Add some of your own details to the drawing, e.g. weight of the same
snacks,size.
type
of snacks, etc.

Hints & Tips:

To change the size of an image, use the Select tool to select an area of the
image and then drag the corner of the image to make it bigger or smaller.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 15
A. Produce the following drawing below, to the approximate shape
and proportions shown.
B. Do not use text or freehand yet.
C. Download and insert a clipart picture Notes.
D. Resize the clipart and position it as in the drawing below.
E. Save your drawing as Stereo.
F. Print 1 copy of your drawing.

G. Use freehand to draw a surface for the stereo.


H. Write your initials on the stereo in the bottom right hand corner.
I. Use colours to enhance your picture, similar to the example.
J. For the words Kings of Leon use the font Arial, size 12. Make the text
bold, underlined and italics.
K. Change the colour of the song display.
L. Change one of the square buttons on the stereo to a round button.
M. Make the end of the aerial slightly bigger.
N. Save your drawing as Stereo 2.
O. Print 1 copy of your drawing.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 16
1. Open the graphics software.

2. Produce the following drawing below, to the approximate shape

and proportions show. Use colours to enhance your picture, similar

to the example.

3. Download and insert the clipart picture Alien. Resize the picture if

necessary and position the clipart in the correct position.

4. For the text Take me to your leader! use the font Cambria and a

suitable size.. Make the text bold, underlined and italics.

5. Save your drawing as Spaceship.

6. Print 1 copy of your drawing. Your drawing must be printed in

landscape orientation and the scaling must be adjusted to 100%.


Microsoft Paint Exercise 17
A. Produce the following drawing below, to the approximate shape
and proportions show.
B. Do not use text or freehand yet.
C. Download and insert the clipart picture Faces.
D. Reduce the size of the clipart and position it as in the drawing below.
E. Save your drawing as Bus.
F. Print 1 copy of your drawing.

3 City Bus

G. Use freehand to write the number of the bus (3).


H. Write your first name in freehand under the bus.
I. Use colours to enhance your picture, similar to the example.
J. For the text DUBLIN BUS use the font Berlin Sans FB, size 36. Make the
text bold, underlined and italics.
K. For the text City Bus use a font of your choice.
L. Change the colour of the doors.
M. Change the black circle (luggage compartment) between the wheels to
a rectangle.
N. Make the wheels of the bus slightly bigger.
O. Save your drawing as Bus 2.
P. Print 1 copy of your drawing.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 18

A. Produce the following drawing below, to the approximate shape


and proportions show. Use freehand to draw the toast.
B. Do not use text yet.
C. From your flashdrive, insert a clipart picture toast.
D. Reduce the size of the clipart and position it as in the drawing below.
E. Save your drawing as toast.
F. Print 1 copy of your drawing.

G. Write your initials in freehand under the toaster.


H. Use colours to enhance your picture, similar to the example.
I. For the text Toastermax 3000 use the font Biondi, size 36. Make the text
bold, underlined and italics.
J. For the text Mins use a font of your choice.
K. Change the colour of the legs of the toaster.
L. Change the rectangle button to a square.
M. Make the dial ahowing minutes slightly bigger.
N. Save your drawing as toast 2.
O. Print 1 copy of your drawing.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 19

A. Produce the following drawing below, to the approximate shape


and proportions show.
B. Do not use text or freehand yet.
C. Download and insert a clipart picture Chicken.
D. Reduce the size of the clipart and position it as in the drawing below.
E. Save your drawing as Oven.
F. Print 1 copy of your drawing.

G. Use freehand to write the numbers on the wall clock.


H. Write your first name in freehand on the wall.
I. Use colours to enhance your picture, similar to the example.
J. For the time 1 minute use the font Arial, size 12. Make the text bold,
underlined and italics.
K. For the time 17.00 use a font of your choice.
L. Change the colour of the countertop.
M. Change one of the round buttons on the microwave to a square button.
N. Make the clock on the wall slightly bigger.
O. Save your drawing as Oven 2.
P. Print 1 copy of your drawing.
Microsoft Paint Exercise 20

A. Create a logo for a business.


B. Examples: for a computer shop, a greengrocer, a garage, an education centre,
a restaurant, a sports club, or anything you choose!
C. Get ideas by looking at other business/popular logos.
D. You can insert clipart.
E. Save your drawing as Logo.
F. Print your logo. Use Page Setup to fit your logo to the page.

*Ensure your logo represents the business and contains some

text. Examples of logos:


Examples of theory

A. Explain 5 tasks you could undertake with a graphics application.

B. Give an explanation of the following terms:

i. toolbar

ii. fill

iii. eraser
iv. jpeg

v. print preview

vi. zoom

vii. colour palette

viii. freehand

ix. clipart

x. delete
C. To show your understanding of Microsoft Paint, label the drawing with the
following labels: zoom tool, eraser, line thickness, example clipart, arrow
shape, line tool, get more colours, add text, document title, save icon, undo,
select, rotate, icon, fill, freehand tool, copy, colour 2. You only need to use
each label once.

D. What is a graphics application?

E. Name 3 common graphics applications:


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