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Sunday, March 06, 2005

animation and paint brushes

Let Flash clean up the mess! [link]
Today's post is about a nifty little flash site called 'artpad'. It's a great little page that lets you paint on a canvas with paint brushes and has a surprising number of controls. You can choose from 44 colours, 6 brush sizes and varying opacity levels and then create your own mini masterpiece. You can then email them to people. When the person opens them they can watch the picture being drawn, and the brushes moving around the canvas which is really cool.

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