
To edit photos on Mac OS X Pixelmator is recommended. Its also an impressive competitor to Adobe Photoshop. But these things are important in their small way. Though it doesnt have all the exact features available in Microsoft Paint it has basic drawing and some limited set of editing features like cropping adding colours adding text to images adding outlines etc. There is NOT an official Mac version of PaintNET. I agree with goodtimes 5 goodtimes5 said. Pin On Software Its very polished and has high ratings.

The application draws inspiration from Microsoft Paint and comes as a replacement for Apples discontinued MacPaint toolA basic illustration painting and doodling tool it is ideal for all users who loved the simplicity of Paint and preferred it over more. If there is text within the shapes, both the shape and text moves as one unit, saving you from moving the shapes and text as separate elements.There simply is no Mac equivalent of the Windows Start button or Start Menu in OS X. There are, also, diagramming programs, that have make drawing simple geometric shapes easier to do and easier to move around and esier to edit and change their appaerance. What type of diagrams are you drawing/painting? So, there's the quick tutorial about layers. You can, also, more easily move elements around on a layer more easily that having all the elements on a drawing or painting on one layer. If you don't alike what you did on a layer, you can erase an entire layer and start drawing or painting on that layer, again, or delete the layer entirely.

If you want to alter elements on a layer only that layer gets affected. You can build up a drawing or painting by putting different elements on different layers. Think of layers as multiple sheet of clear paper or thin sheets of clear plastic that you can draw or paint on.

Why are you afraid of applications that use layers? Layers are one of the easier concepts of both drawing and painting apps to understand and use.
