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How to Add Dimples to JPG Images with MS Paint
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Adding dimples to JPG images with MS Paint is a simple process that can be done in just a few steps. Here's how: 1. Open MS Paint and click on the "File" menu to open the image you want to add dimples to. 2. Use the "Ellipse" tool to create a small circle where you want the dimple to be. You can adjust the size and shape of the circle by dragging the edges with your mouse. 3. Click on the "Fill with Color" tool and choose a color for the dimple. You can use a lighter shade of the image's color or a different color altogether. 4. With the circle selected, click on the "Copy" button in the toolbar. 5. Press "Ctrl" and "V" to paste the copied circle onto the image. 6. Use the "Move" tool to position the circle where you want the dimple to be. You can also use the "Resize" tool to adjust the size of the circle. 7. Finally, use the "Eraser" tool to remove any excess portions of the circle that you don't want in the image. That's it! You have successfully added a dimple to your JPG image using MS Paint.
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