Painting Without Paint
March 14, 2006 11:28 AM Subscribe
I/O Brush is a new drawing tool to explore colors, textures, and movements found in everyday materials by "picking up" and drawing with them. I/O Brush looks like a regular physical paintbrush but has a small video camera with lights and touch sensors embedded inside. YouTube video of the brush in action.
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Ach. Preview.
posted by Goblindegook at 11:35 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by Goblindegook at 11:35 AM on March 14, 2006
That's absolutely wonderful! God I love living in the future.
posted by empath at 11:40 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by empath at 11:40 AM on March 14, 2006
Ouch. I guess it isn't so new then.
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 11:40 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 11:40 AM on March 14, 2006
I still a little new here... am I supposed to say something about pancakes, now?
posted by Squid Voltaire at 11:42 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by Squid Voltaire at 11:42 AM on March 14, 2006
Nah. Pancakes are so 2005. Much like my post.
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 11:43 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by KevinSkomsvold at 11:43 AM on March 14, 2006
It was new to me. Fun!
posted by Faint of Butt at 11:47 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by Faint of Butt at 11:47 AM on March 14, 2006
I was more impressed by the cool features in SketchUp - just acquired by Google.
posted by Lanark at 11:51 AM on March 14, 2006
posted by Lanark at 11:51 AM on March 14, 2006
Not discounting the double, but it was new to me as well.
Also, considerably cooler than i expected it to be. i particularly like that it doesn't capture a static image, rather, it grabs a small video (the girl's blinking eye) and uses that as paint.
posted by quin at 11:56 AM on March 14, 2006
Also, considerably cooler than i expected it to be. i particularly like that it doesn't capture a static image, rather, it grabs a small video (the girl's blinking eye) and uses that as paint.
posted by quin at 11:56 AM on March 14, 2006
Don't forget Danny Rozin who in 1998 prototyped a video easel. I saw the demo and it was very impressive.
posted by marvin at 12:06 PM on March 14, 2006
posted by marvin at 12:06 PM on March 14, 2006
*yawn* like a hand-held version of clone-stamp. hardly very exciting.
posted by delmoi at 12:53 PM on March 14, 2006
posted by delmoi at 12:53 PM on March 14, 2006
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posted by fluffycreature at 11:33 AM on March 14, 2006