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The Art World Goes Digital

Watch the most revolutionary windows application ever created: Paint. Apart from a host of mind blowing features, it even gives you the ability to save it to your computer as an electronic file and guess what? You can open it whenever you want to.




P.S. Paint will open in a few minutes? What does that say about the quality of you rig?

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“The Art World Goes Digital”