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Kid Pix Deluxe 3
- Product Overview
This upgrade of a popular art studio provides a pleasing
array of standard and not-so-standard art tools to inspire young
artists. Kid Pix Deluxe 3 is a creativity toolbox that allows
kids to draw, paint, alter, and animate, creating static artwork or masterpieces
that come alive with movement and sound. These works of art can be saved, strung
together to create slideshows, and shared in various ways, including e-mail.
After sign-in, users find themselves in the Paint Zone. Here they can select
from a number of art tools. Drawing tools include a pencil, chalk, crayon, and
marker, with options to draw freehand, straight or curved lines, and shapes.
When the painting icon is selected, children choose to use different paintbrushes,
the program's unique Sound Art, or spray cans to fill up the screen. Paint modes
can be realistic, with true-to-life results in which the paint tool
"picks up" other colors in the picture, or wacky, allowing users to
use fantastic paint effects. Portions of a picture can be filled in with the
program's paint bucket using a selection of solid, patterned, or blended colors.
A wide selection of stickers can be resized, flipped, or rotated to perfection
before inserting into artwork. These are organized into categories (such as
animals, people, flags, etc.) as are the program's sound effects and pre-designed
backgrounds. Children especially enjoyed using the animated alphabet stickers
to spell their names and watched as the letters came "alive" onscreen. Kids
can also add such animated stickers as a throbbing heart, blossoming flower,
and a jolly laughing Santa to liven up their projects with motion. Different
sounds can be added as well, including such musical selections as jazzy, baroque,
and sounds from around the world. The electric mixer tool allows kids to "mix
up" their entire picture or portions of it. With the exciting rubber stamp editor
feature, children can edit the program's available stamps in a variety of ways,
or create new ones from scratch. Text can be added to pictures, and a text-to-speech
option can be turned on, allowing kids to add narration to their page.
Editing a picture or starting fresh again is easy and even fun! Kids
can choose from a variety of erasers of different sizes and shapes, an "undo
guy" that allows them to undo B or redo B their last action, or they can blast
away their picture with a stick of dynamite and start anew.
Children loved the program's special features. Sound Art is a unique
option that transforms a verbal expression into an abstract design. Children
speak, sing, cough, and blow into their microphones and the program interprets
the pitch and volume of these sounds as paint images! The program's text-to-speech
engine was also a huge hit with testers. After typing in words and sentences,
the program read the text aloud with a simple click of the "play" button. This
feature is especially encouraging for children just learning to write.
There are templates included that can be used for fun onscreen and away-from-the-computer
projects. Templates for paper masks, book reports, family trees, dot-to-dots,
greeting cards, coloring pages, calendars, and even maps are just a few possibilities.
One of the many project starters we enjoyed was the alphabet book. First,
we simply printed the pages and children pasted in pictures they had cut out
from magazines to fill up each letter page with objects that started with that
letter of the alphabet. Then, we approached the same project in a different
way on the computer. Children scrolled through the program's stickers, found
objects to represent the letters of the alphabet, resized and flipped them to
their liking, and later assembled some of these pages to create an alphabet
slideshow.
Investing time into fully exploring all of the program's wonderful options
will have tremendous pay-offs. With experimentation, children learn they can
easily add, for example, a trail of stars to their night sky or a tie-dye T-shirt
to their self-portrait. Photos can be imported and inserted into artwork, or
manipulated in endless ways. Kids can "pull out" pyramid shapes, add kaleidoscope
effects, and create Slinky-like trails. Satisfying sound effects accompany the
tools children hear a rat-a-tat sound as they lay bricks with a wacky
paint mode, "boinks" accompany their trail of swirls, and they hear a heart
beating as they spray a line of 3D hearts onto their painting.
Young children will need some help using the program. Computer skills beyond
pointing and clicking are required - they will need to drag and drop objects
and scroll through menus. Saving pictures will require adult help as well. The
Small Kids Mode seemed like a good idea, but this mode is not significantly
easier to use than regular mode. Instead, it hides a few features like printing
and slideshows, and limits the color palette. In my experience, however, work
with this type of program provides young children with the opportunity to really
learn basic computer skills and is thus, an educational experience for them.
I remember a time when programs such as this one provided endless hours of
fun for my eldest child before he had a library of less open-ended software
programs. Perhaps because he didn't have much else to do on the computer, he
explored every facet of his art programs. Now, years later when presented with
this program, he wondered what was the "point" of the game! After showing him
the program's options (and the wacky paint mode was the CD-ROM's biggest selling
point), he rediscovered the fun of multimedia art. Those looking for a more
directed approach to learning art on the computer might turn to a program like
JumpStart Artist (see our review)
that contains activity-based as well as open-ended options. However, Kid
Pix Deluxe 3 is rich with creative opportunities and can be enjoyed
by almost every member of the family.
Technically Speaking
Windows 95/98/2000/ME/NT 4.0 (service pack 5 or higher),
233 MHz, 32 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM. It requires at least 100 MB of hard drive space.
A microphone is needed for the programs Sound Art option (our copy came with
a free one). A full install option requires 370 MB of hard drive space, but
allows users to play the program without inserting the CD-ROM. Mac users require
a 233 MHz CPU or faster, System 8.1 or higher, 32 MB RAM, 4X CD-ROM. A microphone
is optional, and minimum 145 MB hard drive space is needed.
Skills Covered
colors, early vocabulary, shapes, numbers, letters,
object permanence, memory, music.
Educational Value
Though the program includes a nice library of project
starters, the real beauty of this art toolbox lies in its open-ended options.
This title provides exceptionally inspiring tools for self-expression through
art, inviting children to tap into the power of their own imaginations.
Entertainment Value
Fun, exaggerated sound effects, attention-grabbing animations,
and a huge variety of drawing tools that range from traditional to wacky keep
users engaged.
Design
Not all of the tools are immediately intuitive, but
this is part of the educational value of the program. Younger children (ages
4-5) will definitely need a little help understanding the interface.
Replayability
Theoretically, there are limitless opportunities presented
in the program due to its open-ended nature. In the hands of the right children
(and adults!), this program has outstanding long-term potential.
Dollar Value
Suggested retail price is $29.95 US.
The Bottom Line
This deluxe version of a tried-and-true art program
provides all the tools kids need to create on the computer - whether they are
producing serious charts and presentations for school projects or expressive
freeform art just for the sake of fun. In the right hands, this program provides
rich opportunities for self-expression through multimedia art.
Released: 2000
Reviewed: February 2001
Best Deal: This software program is
now bundled with 3 other quality software titles in:
Adventure Workshop Mix 6, Preschool - 1st Grade (PC & Mac)
,
which includes Reader Rabbit Reading, Kid Pix Deluxe 3, Star Flyers Alien
Space Chase, and Arthur's Schoolhouse.