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drawing program

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drawing program

In computing, software that allows a user to draw freehand and create complex graphics. Additional features may include special fonts, clip art, or painting facilities that allow a user to simulate on the computer the drawing characteristics of specific real-world implements such as charcoal, watercolours, or pastels. CorelDRAW and Adobe Illustrator are both popular drawing programs.



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With help from a Palm handheld and a drawing program called Sketchy, teachers are not only asking students to write stories, personal essays or poems but to also illustrate them, says Sally Morgan, a technology integration specialist at the district.
Their subjects are powerful figures such as Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton, whose image in Ticks, 2004, has been rendered, via a computer drawing program, as a balled tangle of interwoven lines, then distorted to emulate the shape of the titular creatures.
She designed her own logo by using a drawing program to merge and modify different pieces of clip art.
 
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