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Tux Paint - Macintosh version

 * A fun, free, and useful drawing program for children ages 3 to 12 and filmmakers. It combines an easy-to-use interface with fun sound effects while drawing pictures. Versions available for most operating systems, large and small.


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Tux Paint - Macintosh version

 * I am reviewing the Macintosh OS X version. There are versions for a dozen other operating systems.


 * While this is a program for kids, it has some unique features useful for filmmakers. In the future, Wikiversity will create templates and stamps so this program can be used for rapid thumbnail storyboarding.


 * Anyone interested in filmmaking should immediately download this free program. It is fun!


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Uses at Wikiversity Film School
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 * Thumbnail Storyboarding
 * Having fun!!!
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Rating
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 * Four Stars


 * For filmmakers who want to create thumbnail storyboards, a set of templates (for the various frame sizes) and stamps (for the various poses of human figures) still need to be created.


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