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Yesterday on the train coming back from Aix en Provence to Paris, I made a little digital watercolor sketch on my iPad , I remembered the KickStarter project called “WaterColorBot”! Designed by Sylvia Todd, (who helped create the Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories), this printer is Perfect for children and adults because it uses watercolor to print images. With great visual mechanics, this Kickstarter project has been fully funded, so it's something we may be lucky enough to see around us. There is a bit of editing to build the printer but I really imagine changing brushes, putting Indian ink, offering acrylic or oil paint to have even more different renderings. When I talk to you about the "return to the tangible", this is again a very good example source These articles may interest you freaky Create your mechanical flip-book! flipbook diy Instaprint, finally a printer for Instagram! geek The ultimate pen for geek makers! To share 6 comments Adeline July 26, 2013 at 9:23 It's a very interesting machine, despite everything I don't really see the point for children to paint with a machine when the rendering is comparable to what they could do with their own hands.
What would be nice would be to develop it so that it could be used by people with disabilities who communicate through computers, or why not by visually impaired people who use Braille. There would be a greater interest in using a computer to paint... Answer Boyan July 26, 2013 at 11 h 48 min Nice to approach the Do-It-Yourself. Can we print photos with a watercolor rendering, or is it limited to simple flat vector drawings? Answer Seb July 26, 2013 at 4:45 Not bad ! The rendering is super nice! We background remove service see that it's not made by a child because it's clean but it's cool as an invention. Answer FracArt July 26, 2013 at 8:42 Han I saw exactly the same project at Neuro production a few days ago -printer-3d/ Answer Lucile July 27, 2013 at 9 h 42 min The rendering is indeed interesting, the system too... But beyond the "magical" side that could amaze the children (as much as us), I hope that they will not lose the desire to do it "themselves Afterwards, it may create new passions.
Who knows! Answer Reba Meadows August 5, 2013 at 11 h 27 min We thought the project was dead and buried. Thank God we were wrong! Jack and the mechanics of the heart by Mathias Malzieu and Stéphane Berla has just been reborn from its ashes. And it was in Annecy that this phoenix took off. Answer Leave a comment Your email address will not be published. Mandatory fields are marked with * Comment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn more about how your comment data is used . Graphics and interactivity BLOG TV BOOKS GAMES MY PROJECTS EVENTS Created by Geoffrey Dorne, designer & founder of Design & Human, this blog presents projects around graphics, design and creation.
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