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Video: Mind Blowing Nokia N900 Painter! (with MyPaint) Speed Painting the most realistic strawberries.

| June 21, 2010 | Reply
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Last time we posted about painting on the N900 was with the basic N900 sketch app, subject: Avatar – my attempt: – meh (thanks nonetheless for the kind comments :P)

There’s an app for the N900 called MyPaint which gives those with the skill tools to create their masterpiece.

Boy, did Luovatone do just that.

In the video below, we see a blank N900 screen act like paper and before your eyes you see strawberries appear that’s so realistic you could eat them.

Perfect for Wimbledon season! Absolutely incredible. My jaw was dropped like the ZomgCat.

  • Look at the precision of the resistive screen
  • The ability to use any tool as a pen
  • The keyboard for quick shortcuts
  • All the above things people hated in general about smartphones (resistive/keyboards) but are essential for this type of application

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=66RBfrBgL2E]

In the next video, Luovatone gives a tutorial of some of the features of this application

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAUcrUO8rQQ&feature=related]

Lastly, we see a rose appear before your very eyes. At the end you’ll see a neat trick whereby high speed stylus rubbing can erase what you’ve drawn.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c4z1svphlJM]

Luovatone also has a flickr page of some of his art work

My face watching the strawberries video.

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_x8l2Xh7BCE]

via Luovatone

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