The primary method for blending colors in MS Paint involves overlapping brush strokes to create gradual transitions and darker tones.
Here's a breakdown of how it works:
- Overlapping Strokes: In MS Paint, creating a blending effect is achieved by repeatedly layering brush strokes on top of one another. Each new stroke incrementally darkens the color in that specific area.
- Color Accumulation: With each successive brush stroke over the same location, the color intensity increases, creating a gradient-like effect. It effectively simulates a blending process by darkening the hue.
Essentially, MS Paint lacks dedicated blending tools found in more advanced software. The "blending" that can be achieved is a result of additive color layering.