no, but there is in adobe photoshop
person who asked that question: oh, that sucks
EDIT:
Actually, yes there is. It's a "glitch" sort of.
http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=I8ot9USWzDE
Disadvantages: • Very basic editing capabilities • Windows only • Does not support layers
Paint does not support layers and transparency during editing. So the answer is that you cannot. Try GIMP (freeware) or Photoshop (commercial) for such actions.
You can download Ms Paint at the site in the Related Links.
the meaning of ms paint is microsoft paint because windows does not have it when you get your computer
the meaning of ms paint is microsoft paint because windows does not have it when you get your computer
MS Excel is a spreadsheet; MS Paint is a basic graphics editing program.
.png is the default extension of an Ms-paint file
.rtf is the extension of ms paint
On ms paint, use the select tool (dotted square) and select your image. Press ctrl+c. Open Photoshop and press ctrl+v. This will copy and paste the image from ms paint to photoshop. You could also save the file in ms paint and open it in photoshop.
MS paint is a program that you can draw on and MS Word is a program that is used to create word documents.
MS Word - is a word-processing program, for generating text documents. MS Paint - is a graphics program for producing drawings and pictures.
thinning paint and applying many layers. ~APEX