On Monday, news broke that Microsoft is planning to end support for MS Paint later this fall.

For the first time since it was introduced 32 years ago along with Windows 1.0, the program won’t receive any future updates.

Over the last decade, Paint has come back to prominence by users who draw intentionally bad doodles on internet photos.

And while those doodles can be hilarious, that doesn’t mean Paint hasn’t been used for something much more impressive.

In fact, dozens of artists have used it to craft amazingly detailed works of art.

From celebrity portraits to beautiful skylines, here are some of the most creative paintings made in MS Paint.

Lisa Eadicicco contributed to an earlier version of this story.


Boston-based artist Patrick Hines has created some amazing images using MS Paint. This is a poster-style painting inspired by "Star Wars: The Force Awakens."

Foto: source Pat Hines

Hines did a series around Harry Potter, including this scene from "Harry Potter And The Deathly Hollows."

Foto: source Pat Hines (via Deviant Art)

This is the scene of Mad-Eye Moody fighting Voldemort.

Foto: source Pat Hines

Here's another one from the Harry Potter series created by Pat Hines. The whole image was created in MS Paint other than the print on the gravestones, which Hines used Photoshop to slant.

Foto: source Pat Hines (via DeviantArt)

Here's an extremely meta painting of Microsoft founder Bill Gates through MS Paint. Hines said he uses his computer mouse for every single painting he creates.

Foto: source Pat Hines (via Deviant Art)

Hines says his artistic process has evolved over a period of 10 years or so. He started by just doodling with a mouse while working an overnight job. This is of the Arnold Arboretum in Boston.

Foto: source Pat Hines

Hines starts out by laying down some simple shapes in MS Paint, and then colors them and enlarges the image for a higher resolution. The scene below is based on Peter's Hill in Boston.

Foto: source Pat Hines via Deviant Art

This is Hines' rendition of Lt. Dan from "Forrest Gump" battling the sea.

Foto: source Pat Hines via Deviant Art

And here is a movie poster for the Jurassic Park series.

Foto: source Pat Hines
If you want to see more of Hines' work, visit his Facebook page, website, or Twitter.

Hal Lasko, also known as the Pixel Painter, created a bunch of beautiful MS Paint paintings starting in his mid-80s. He created images like this despite suffering an eye condition that severely limited the center of his field of vision.

Foto: source Hal Lasko

Lasko started out as a graphic designer, working in the military to draft maps during World War II. His family gave him a computer for his 85th birthday, which is how he got into MS Paint. Lasko passed away in 2014 at the age of 98.

Foto: source Hal Lasko

This fantastically detailed image of a calm river flowing through a village was created in MS Paint.

Foto: source Reddit

A brief search on YouTube will bring up tons of impressive Microsoft Paint videos, such as this Santa Claus drawing by user Eclectic Asylum Art.

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Or this recreation of the Mona Lisa made by the same user.

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Reddit user sonofjay created this amazing portrait of Morgan Freeman using only MS Paint.

Foto: source sonofjay via Imgur

Morgan Freeman I made inMS Paint (step-by-step in comments)

Morgan Freeman I made inMS Paint (step-by-step in comments)


This painting of a wrestler holding up his belt was made in MS Paint by Imgur user tawaldher.

Foto: source tawaldher/Imgur

My new MS Paint paintingof Randy Savage

My new MS Paint paintingof Randy Savage


Here's another stunning image from sonofjay of Luke Skywalker. The detail is incredible.

Foto: source sonofjay via Imgur

Luke Skywalker I made inMS Paint (steps found herehttp://imgur.com/a/3Jtax#35)

Luke Skywalker I made inMS Paint (steps found herehttp://imgur.com/a/3Jtax#35)