How to Create a Rubik's Cube on Microsoft Paint
Make sure you are using the transparency select tool, in the tool bar., Select the rectangle tool on the tool bar., Make a perfect square by pressing and start dragging your mouse to make it square., Connect the corners closest to each other by...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Make sure you are using the transparency select tool
This will make anything you select have a transparent background, rather than a white background. -
Step 2: in the tool bar.
Obviously, it looks like a rectangle. , Overlap two of them so they look like this. , It should look like a cube, a segment of the Rubik's cube. , Use the eraser tool to erase the excess lines.
The lines you are supposed to erase are indicated by the image. , We will be using red, blue, and yellow.
Using the fill with color tool, fill in each segment of your cube with your three colors. , Copy and paste by surrounding the cube with the select tool, and copying it.
Paste it, another cube should appear in the corner. , Only click and drag.
Since you have a transparency tool, the background will not be white.
Drag the cube and put it right next to the original copy.
You should have a rectangular prism. , You should have a rectangular prism 3 cubes tall, and 3 cubes high.
It should look like one side of a Rubik's cube. , You only need 3 copies. , Since the single cube and the Rubik's cube are proportional, you don't need to change the color of anything! -
Step 3: Select the rectangle tool on the tool bar.
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Step 4: Make a perfect square by pressing and start dragging your mouse to make it square.
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Step 5: Connect the corners closest to each other by using the straight line tool.
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Step 6: Erase the lines that look as if they are behind the cube.
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Step 7: Select three colors you want.
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Step 8: Remember the transparency tool?
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Step 9: Do not click anywhere!
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Step 10: Keep on pasting the cubes and put them together.
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Step 11: Copy and paste that side and keep on putting one side in front of another.
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Step 12: You're done!
Detailed Guide
This will make anything you select have a transparent background, rather than a white background.
Obviously, it looks like a rectangle. , Overlap two of them so they look like this. , It should look like a cube, a segment of the Rubik's cube. , Use the eraser tool to erase the excess lines.
The lines you are supposed to erase are indicated by the image. , We will be using red, blue, and yellow.
Using the fill with color tool, fill in each segment of your cube with your three colors. , Copy and paste by surrounding the cube with the select tool, and copying it.
Paste it, another cube should appear in the corner. , Only click and drag.
Since you have a transparency tool, the background will not be white.
Drag the cube and put it right next to the original copy.
You should have a rectangular prism. , You should have a rectangular prism 3 cubes tall, and 3 cubes high.
It should look like one side of a Rubik's cube. , You only need 3 copies. , Since the single cube and the Rubik's cube are proportional, you don't need to change the color of anything!
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