Open Source Drawing Software for Children Ages 3 to 12

Tux Paint

Tux Paint

  -  45.79 MB  -  Open Source
  • Latest Version

    Tux Paint 0.9.34 LATEST

  • Review by

    Sophia Jones

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

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    New Breed Software / External Link

  • Filename

    tuxpaint-0.9.34-windows-x86_64-installer.exe

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Tux Paint is a kid-centric drawing program for Windows that offers a safe and engaging platform for creative exploration.

The Tux Paint application combines a cartoon-like interface with large buttons, helpful characters, and a set of powerful yet easy-to-use tools that help young users create digital artwork effortlessly.

It supports both fun and educational use in homes and classrooms.

Tux Paint Screenshot 1

Features

Magic Tools: A wide range of special effects and filters, such as rainbow brushes, smudge tools, and realistic-looking stamps.

Stamps Library: Pre-installed and downloadable stamps to add fun elements like animals, shapes, and objects.

Sound Effects: Engaging sounds that respond to user actions for added interactivity.

Undo/Redo: Unlimited steps to undo or redo actions, perfect for young learners.

Text Tool: Basic text input with support for multiple languages.

Saving & Printing: Easy saving system with automatic thumbnail previews, plus print support.

User Interface

Tux Paint’s UI is highly intuitive and visual, using large colorful buttons, minimal text, and a helpful mascot called "Tux the Penguin" who offers hints and guidance.

Tux Paint Screenshot 2

The layout is intentionally uncluttered, helping kids stay focused on their artwork without distractions or complex menus.

Installation and Setup

Installing Tux Paint on a Windows PC is simple. The software is lightweight and comes with an installer available on the official website.

There's also a “Tux Paint Config” tool to help parents or educators customize the experience, such as disabling printing or limiting tools for younger users.

How to Use
  • Open this software from the Start Menu.
  • Select a canvas color to begin.
  • Choose tools like brushes, stamps, or shapes from the toolbar.
  • Use the color palette to choose your preferred shades.
  • Add effects or text as desired.
  • Save your artwork using the floppy disk icon.
  • Children can quickly learn the basics with no prior computer knowledge.
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Full Features
  • Simple interface with fixed canvas size, no need to worry about pixels or inches.
  • Fits on small screens (640x480), supports full-screen and multiple resolutions.
  • Image saving/loading uses thumbnails—no file names or file systems required.
  • Exports images easily, e.g., to your Pictures folder.
  • Fun sound effects and a cartoon penguin (Tux) offer interactive guidance.
  • Drawing tools include customizable brushes, stamps, lines, shapes, text, labels, and gradients.
  • Magic tools (90+ effects) offer blurs, distortions, textures, color filters, warps, and projections.
  • Support for PNG, SVG, and vector formats with transparency.
  • Advanced features include animated, directional brushes, and editable labels.
  • Tools like calligraphy, rainbow brushes, spirals, grass, fur, foam, and confetti enhance creativity.
  • Pattern painting supports symmetry, kaleidoscope, tessellations, and artistic styles.
  • Projection tools include 1-3 point perspective, isometric, and oblique modes.
  • Decorative effects like snowflakes, checkerboards, and blinds add flair.
  • Built-in erasers, undo/redo, and one-click saving for kid-friendly control.
  • Open/save/delete drawings with visual thumbnails; no file browsing needed.
  • Create slideshows from pictures, export as animated GIFs.
  • Includes coloring pages, photo backdrops, and SVG/KPX support.
  • Easily print finished artwork directly from the program.
FAQs

Is Tux Paint really free?
Yes, it’s 100% free and open-source with no ads or in-app purchases.

Can Tux Paint run offline?
Yes, once installed, it works entirely offline.

Is there a version for tablets or phones?
Tux Paint is mainly for desktop OS like Windows, macOS, and Linux, but Android versions exist unofficially.

Can parents limit features?
Yes, through the separate configuration tool that allows control over functions.

Does it support multiple languages?
Yes, it supports over 100 languages.

Alternatives

Krita – A powerful digital painting app with a child-friendly mode.

MyPaint – Open-source app for more advanced sketching.

Microsoft Paint – Simple and pre-installed, but lacks interactive tools.

Paint 3D – Make 2D masterpieces or 3D models that you can play with from all angles!

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 7, 8, 10, or 11
  • RAM: 512 MB minimum
  • Storage: 100 MB for base software, additional for stamps
  • CPU: Any modern processor
PROS
  • Completely free and open-source
  • Extremely child-friendly interface
  • Fun and educational
  • Available in many languages
  • Highly customizable for parents and teachers
CONS
  • Not suitable for advanced digital art
  • Limited tools for older kids or teens
  • Occasional compatibility quirks on newer Windows builds
Conclusion

Tux Paint remains one of the best introductory drawing programs for kids on Windows. Its playful design, interactive elements, and thoughtful feature set make it both enjoyable and educational.

Whether at home or in the classroom, Tux Paint is a safe, creative outlet that fosters imagination and digital literacy from a young age. For parents or educators seeking a fun and free art tool for children, Tux Paint is a no-brainer.

Also Available: Download Tux Paint for Mac

  • Tux Paint 0.9.34 Screenshots

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What's new in this version:

Numerous New Tools Added:
Rotation Tool and "Eraser" Fill Mode:
- A new "Rotate" tool can rotate a drawing at arbitrary angles; it can be found alongside the zoom and perspective tools. The "Fill" tool now includes an "Eraser" mode that replaces a contiguous area of color with the drawing's original background, exposing parts of the background color or template image.

Crescent, Fractal, and Spray Paint Tools:
- The new "Crescent" tool allows drawing different shapes and sizes of crescents. Four different "Fractal" tools make it easy to create interesting shapes that shrink or grow and rotate as they repeat. The new "Spray Paint" tool simulates paint from a spray can or airbrush.

ASCII Art and Comic Dots Tools:
- A variety of "ASCII Art" tools can convert parts of a drawing to characters from a typewriter or a monochrome or color computer monitor. The "Comic Dots" tool simulates the "Ben Day Process" that was used to add shading and color to early comic books.

Spiral, Concentric, and Tessellation Tools:
- The new "Spiral" and "Square Spiral" tools can draw round and rectangular spiral shapes of different thicknesses and radiuses.
- New "Concentric Circle" and "Concentric Square" tools draw concentric shapes.
- The "Tessellation Pointy" and "Tessellation Flat" tools draw repeating tessellation patterns using pointy- and flat-topped hexagons, respectively.

Other Improvements:
- Updated, higher quality Solar System stamps
- New Brushes have been added to the "Paint" and "Lines" tools
- New Templates, for starting out new drawings