Be great if you could add a row of clickable buttons along the bottom as an alternative to the keyboard. Then it could be used on an interactive whiteboard. :D
My son and I have several plans for increasing functionality, but I thought it worthwhile to get out the minimal version first.
Colored stamp pads, variable size, adding lines, ... are all possibilities.
We're also thinking of adding an animated intro.
Haven't decided yet whether to add sounds.
Incidentally - this would be a good addition to the teaching resources gallery. One of the topics in KS1 art for Year 2 is "Can Buildings speak" in which the chn look at the relationship between architecture and art :D
Excellent :D
Whilst not something you can do with rubber stamping, you could in this medium use the up/down arrows to increase /decrease the stamp size (in increments of 10%, perhaps), and perhaps even add a button to make a negative image of the stamp :D
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Very cool project
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The versions gradually added more commands.
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Very clean interface, easy to use, very nice! Not sure what the differences are between all the versions though.
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see version 3 at (link to project)
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I love this project!!!
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See version 2: (link to project)
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I don't like that idea. There is too little drawing room already.
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Be great if you could add a row of clickable buttons along the bottom as an alternative to the keyboard. Then it could be used on an interactive whiteboard. :D
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My son and I have several plans for increasing functionality, but I thought it worthwhile to get out the minimal version first. Colored stamp pads, variable size, adding lines, ... are all possibilities. We're also thinking of adding an animated intro. Haven't decided yet whether to add sounds.
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Incidentally - this would be a good addition to the teaching resources gallery. One of the topics in KS1 art for Year 2 is "Can Buildings speak" in which the chn look at the relationship between architecture and art :D
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Excellent :D Whilst not something you can do with rubber stamping, you could in this medium use the up/down arrows to increase /decrease the stamp size (in increments of 10%, perhaps), and perhaps even add a button to make a negative image of the stamp :D
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very "artsy"! I love it.
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