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MS Paint AI Filter

Upload a portrait and turn it into a deliberately crude MS Paint-style doodle. The filter keeps the same person recognizable while simplifying the face into uneven lines, flat colors, messy proportions, and a funny bad drawing AI look.

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MS Paint AI Filter sample result

Create a Bad Drawing AI Portrait

Upload a clear portrait to generate a funny, ugly drawing generator result in crude MS Paint style.

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MS Paint AI Filter Results

Original image example 1 - Before Seedream 4.0 AI transformation
AI-generated result example 1 - After Seedream 4.0 transformation
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Original image example 2 - Before Seedream 4.0 AI transformation
AI-generated result example 2 - After Seedream 4.0 transformation
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Examples

See what you can create

Crude selfie doodle

A clean portrait becomes a childlike MS Paint avatar with wobbly outlines and flat color fills.

Funny distorted face

Facial identity stays recognizable while the proportions become intentionally awkward and low skill.

Bright ugly drawing style

Random bright colors, uneven strokes, and a white background create the viral bad drawing AI look.

MS Paint AI Filter Prompt Gallery

Use the default bad drawing AI prompt, or copy a variant for a more specific ugly drawing generator effect.

Identity-Safe Avatar
Use the uploaded photo as the only reference. Create a square profile avatar of the same person, preserving facial identity, face shape, hairline, glasses/facial hair if present, and the main expression. Redraw everything as a deliberately crude MS Paint doodle: thick uneven mouse-drawn black outlines, simplified facial features, flat bucket-fill colors, no gradients, no realistic shadows, no texture. Keep a clean white background, centered head-and-shoulders composition, low-skill but recognizable and meme-ready. Negative prompt: photorealistic, high detail, smooth shading, realistic lighting, beauty retouching, extra people, watermark, text.
Bad Drawing Reaction Meme
Transform the uploaded portrait into a funny bad drawing AI reaction image. Keep the same person recognizable, but exaggerate the facial expression into a silly surprised or awkward smile: uneven eyes, crooked mouth, oversized eyebrows, slightly messy face proportions. Use crude MS Paint brush lines, bright random flat colors, intentionally clumsy shapes, simple white background, 2D low-detail illustration. Make it look hand-drawn with a mouse by someone with very low drawing skill, not polished cartoon art. Negative prompt: photorealism, anime, clean vector art, professional illustration, gradients, smooth lighting, watermark, text artifacts.
Ugly Doodle Sticker
Create a standalone ugly doodle sticker portrait from the uploaded photo. Preserve the person’s key identity cues: hairstyle, face outline, eye spacing, nose/mouth placement, accessories, and clothing color. Convert the portrait into a deliberately bad MS Paint sticker: chunky uneven outline, flat primary colors, scribbled hair, lopsided facial details, awkward neck/shoulders, funny low-skill proportions. White background only, no border text, no logo, no realistic detail. Output should feel like a viral ugly drawing generator result that is still clearly the same person.
Minimal Low-Skill Sketch
Redraw the uploaded person as an extremely simple low-skill MS Paint sketch while keeping them identifiable. Use only a few crude lines and flat color blocks: oval head, uneven dot eyes, bent line nose, simple mouth, rough hair shape, basic shirt shape. Preserve identity through the most important visual cues such as hair color/style, glasses, facial hair, face shape, and clothing color. Composition: centered portrait on pure white background, intentionally awkward, childlike, low-detail, funny. Avoid polished cartoon style, realistic rendering, smooth shading, detailed skin, typography, watermark, and extra objects.

MS Paint AI Filter FAQ

Common questions about using MS Paint AI Filter

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