YrWall is an interactive, fun and inventive drawing tool to create digital graffiti on a large screen using a modified spray paint can. Instead of paint, when the cap is pressed the can ‘sprays’ invisible light, which is tracked by the computer as it moves across the digital wall. The digital paint appears wherever the can is sprayed, just like spraying paint on a real wall.
The inbuilt YrWall software offers the functionality of a typical artistic program, and features a pop-out palette of 56 colours, which can be mixed together by creating different layers of varying transparency.
Artistic creations can then be saved, recalled and played back, as well as used in a number of other ways to create unique and personal mementos of the digital graffiti experience. Users can even send a copy of their creation by email free of charge directly from the wall using only the spray can.
The user's graffiti can also be projected digitally onto another screen or multiple screens in higher, more visible positions. This not only gives the user's creation more impact, it also allows more people to view what is being drawn. With a multiple screen setup, the user can choose which screen to edit, leaving the other screens unaffected by changes to the wall
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Monday, 9 November 2009
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