Fine Artist by Microsoft Kids

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Each game uses different controls, most DOS games use the keyboard arrows. Some will use the mouse.

Fine Artist by Microsoft Kids Description

Fine Artist was an image-creation program created by Microsoft's Microsoft Kids subsidiary in 1993. Using this program, which is specifically targeted at children, it is possible to create paintings. The interface and environment is especially targeted towards children and is set in Imaginopolis with the main helper being a character known as McZee. Fine Artist is no longer available in stores, but it can still be acquired from online stores and auction websites such as eBay.

Fine Artist was announced by Microsoft on 7 December 1993 and was designed for the Windows 3.1 operating system and was released in 1994. The program took place in the fictional place of Imaginopolis and had several levels of a building each with a different topic (e.g. one for creating new images, one as a gallery of existing images). The design of the program was very similar to that of its sister program Creative Writer. The program runs full screen and creates an all inclusive environment.

Fine Artist was considerably more powerful than Microsoft Paint, as it included the clip art that could be easily manipulated and even sound effects that could be incorporated into the painting. Fine Artist also used sounds heavily where each tool would make a different noise.

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