Paint

Paint is any liquid, liquefiable, or mastic composition that, after application to a substrate in a thin layer, converts to a solid film. It is most commonly used to protect, color, or provide texture to objects. Paint can be made or purchased in many colors—and in many different types, such as watercolor, synthetic, etc. Paint is typically stored, sold, and applied as a liquid, but most types dry into a solid.

History

In 2011, South African archeologists reported finding a 100,000-year-old human-made ochre-based mixture that could have been used like paint.Cave paintings drawn with red or yellow ochre, hematite, manganese oxide, and charcoal may have been made by early Homo sapiens as long as 40,000 years ago.

Ancient colored walls at Dendera, Egypt, which were exposed for years to the elements, still possess their brilliant color, as vivid as when they were painted about 2,000 years ago. The Egyptians mixed their colors with a gummy substance, and applied them separately from each other without any blending or mixture. They appear to have used six colors: white, black, blue, red, yellow, and green. They first covered the area entirely with white, then traced the design in black, leaving out the lights of the ground color. They used minium for red, and generally of a dark tinge.

Paint (software)

Paint (formerly Paintbrush for Windows) is a simple computer graphics program that has been included with all versions of Microsoft Windows. It is often referred to as MS Paint or Microsoft Paint. The program mainly opens and saves files as Windows bitmap (24-bit, 256 color, 16 color, and monochrome, all with the .bmp extension), JPEG, GIF (without animation or transparency, although the Windows 98 version, a Windows 95 upgrade, and the Windows NT4 version did support the latter), PNG (without alpha channel), and single-page TIFF. The program can be in color mode or two-color black-and-white, but there is no grayscale mode. For its simplicity, it rapidly became one of the most used applications in the early versions of Windows—introducing many to painting on a computer for the first time—and is still widely used for very simple image manipulation tasks.

History

Initial versions

The first version of Paint was introduced with the first version of Windows, Windows 1.0, in November 1985. It was a licensed version of ZSoft Corporation's PC Paintbrush, and supported only 1-bit monochrome graphics under a proprietary "MSP" format. This version was later superseded by Paintbrush in Windows 3.0, with a redesigned user interface, color support and support for the BMP and PCX file formats.

Paint (disambiguation)

Paint is a pigmented liquid or paste used to apply color to a surface, often by artists.

Paint may also refer to:

Places

  • Paint, Pennsylvania, a borough
  • Paint Township (disambiguation), various townships in Ohio and Pennsylvania
  • Paint River, Michigan
  • Paint Creek (disambiguation), numerous streams in the U.S.
  • Paint Branch, a stream in Maryland
  • Art and entertainment

  • Paint (band), a Canadian indie rock group based in Toronto
  • Paint, a station ident for BBC Two television
  • "Paint", a song by Roxette from Look Sharp!
  • Technology

  • Paint (software), a simple graphics painting program from Microsoft
  • GNU Paint, a free and open source raster graphics editor similar to Microsoft Paint
  • Paint.NET, proprietary freeware raster graphics editor program for Microsoft Windows
  • PCPaint, an early DOS-based graphics program
  • MacPaint, an early Macintosh graphics program
  • XPaint, an X/11 based graphics program
  • Other uses

  • Henry Nicholas Paint (1830–1921), Canadian politician, shipowner and merchant
  • American Paint Horse, a breed
  • Dice

    Dice (singular die or dice; from Old French ; from Latin datum "something which is given or played";) are small throwable objects with multiple resting positions, used for generating random numbers. Dice are suitable as gambling devices for games like craps and are also used in non-gambling tabletop games.

    A traditional die is a rounded cube, with each of its six faces showing a different number of dots (pips) from 1 to 6. When thrown or rolled, the die comes to rest showing on its upper surface a random integer from one to six, each value being equally likely. A variety of similar devices are also described as dice; such specialized dice may have polyhedral or irregular shapes and may have faces marked with symbols instead of numbers. They may be used to produce results other than one through six. Loaded and crooked dice are designed to favor some results over others for purposes of cheating or amusement.

    A dice tray, a tray used to contain thrown dice, is sometimes used for gambling or board games, in particular to allow dice throws which do not interfere with other game pieces.

    Horae

    In Greek mythology the Horae (/ˈhɔːr/ or /ˈhɔːr/) or Hours (Greek: Ὧραι, Hōrai, pronounced [hɔ̂ːraj], "seasons") were the goddesses of the seasons and the natural portions of time. They were originally the personifications of nature in its different seasonal aspects, but in later times they were regarded as goddesses of order in general and natural justice. "They bring and bestow ripeness, they come and go in accordance with the firm law of the periodicities of nature and of life", Karl Kerenyi observed: "Hora means 'the correct moment'." Traditionally, they guarded the gates of Olympus, promoted the fertility of the earth, and rallied the stars and constellations.

    The course of the seasons was also symbolically described as the dance of the Horae, and they were accordingly given the attributes of spring flowers, fragrance and graceful freshness. For example, in Hesiod's Works and Days, the fair-haired Horai, together with the Charites and Peitho crown Pandora—she of "all gifts"—with garlands of flowers. Similarly Aphrodite, emerging from the sea and coming ashore at Cyprus, is dressed and adorned by the Horai, and, according to a surviving fragment of the epic Cypria, Aphrodite wore clothing made for her by the Charites and Horai, dyed with spring flowers, such as the Horai themselves wear.

    Dice (album)

    Dice is the debut comedy album by comedian Andrew Dice Clay, which was released in 1989.

    Track listing

  • What If the Chick Gets Pregnant...
  • Mother Goose
  • A Day at the Beach
  • Moby and the Japs
  • Doctors and Nurses
  • Smokin'
  • The Attitude
  • No Pity
  • The Golden Age of Television
  • Speedin'
  • Couples in Love
  • When I Was Young
  • Shampoo
  • Joey
  • The Bait
  • Masturbation
  • Hoggin'
  • No Guilt
  • References

    External links

  • Retro Junk

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Beyond The Sea

    by: Barry Manilow

    (Originally by Bobby Darin)
    Somewhere beyond the sea
    Somewhere waiting for me
    My lover stands on golden sands
    And watches the ships that go sailing
    Somewhere beyond the sea
    She's there watching for me
    If I could fly like birds on high
    Then straight to her arms
    I'd go sailing
    It's far beyond the stars
    It's near beyond the moon
    I know beyond a doubt
    My heart will lead me there soon
    We'll meet beyond the shore
    We'll kiss just as before
    Happy we'll be beyond the sea
    And never again I'll go sailing
    I know beyond a doubt
    My heart will lead me there soon
    We'll meet (I know we'll meet) beyond the shore
    We'll kiss just as before
    Happy we'll be beyond the sea
    And never again I'll go sailing
    No more sailing
    So long sailing




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