ABSTRACT
Mankind's capacity for creativity is infinite. In the physical world, people create visual artistic works not only with specific tools, such as paintbrushes, but also with various objects, such as dried flowers pressed on paper. In contrast, digital painting has a number of advantages; however, such painting currently requires a specific tool, such as a stylus, which might diminish the pleasurable experience of creation. This paper proposes a digital painting system called UnicrePaint that utilizes daily objects as tools of expression and demonstrates the capabilities of the first prototype system with a pilot user study.
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- UnicrePaint: Digital Painting through Physical Objects for Unique Creative Experiences
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