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My Paint: The Animated Paint Program
Developer(s)Wayforward Technologies
Publisher(s)Saddleback Graphics
Programmer(s)Mike Burton, Gregg Tavares, Voldi Way
Composer(s)John Elg, Mark Moss
Platform(s)Sega CD
ReleaseNA: 1994
Genre(s) Art Tool

My Paint: The Animated Paint Program is an art creation video game developed by Wayforward Technologies and published by Saddleback Graphics for the Sega CD exclusively in North America. It is a port of the Amiga CD TV software My Paint CDTV released in 1991.[1] The game acts as a giant coloring book for younger children containing two hundred pieces of art to color and the option to draw on a blank page as well.

Gameplay

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In the coloring book the user can color-in or create minor edits to one of 200 pre-made black and white drawings sorted into different categories including dinosaurs, vehicles, assorted animals and others. These coloring pages also have hidden sound bites that can be played.[2] The blank page option allows players to use every tool from the coloring book to make original pieces of art. After choosing either a coloring or blank page, the user can color via a paintbrush, a airbrush, filling in a closed area with a different color, a mirror mode (creates a mirror image of whatever you draw), a straight line, or the outline of a square or circle.[2] Text written by the user, patterned designs, and one hundred different sprites can be added to the drawing as well.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "My Paint: The Paint Program Just for Kids!". 1991.
  2. ^ a b c Sega CD Manual - My Paint: The Animated Paint Program