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Invent an art tool you would love to use!

Discussion in 'Creative Zone' started by guest, Mar 26, 2015.

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  1. guest

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    There're pens and pencils and paints of all kinds that you can use to create art, but more often than not there're aspects of each tool you don't enjoy using very much. For example with myself, i like the effect created by watercolour paints, but hate how little control I have over paintbrushes. I love drawing with pens, but hate how a lot of pens smudge when you colour with markers afterwards.

    So! Take the aspects you like from different tools and bash them together to make your perfect tool. Make more than one if you'd like, and give them names if you have any ideas!
     
  2. Magistrum

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    ...If only there was a real-life Undo Button for traditional art then that's all I'll need :P
     
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    //supports this wholeheartedly

    other than that, mm, perhaps the ability to pixel IRL?
    i know there's perlering (ive even made Pokémon sprites with it) but they're too limited in terms of palette.
     
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  4. LadySmugleaf

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    What I want is a magnifying glass on a stand that you could put on your artwork to draw fine details and you can raise or lower it depending on how much magnifying you need.
     
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  5. LostSpirit

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    I'd love a real-life color picker. I mean as much as I love mixing paint, getting the same shade over and over again is impossible, especially if you work on a large canvas on several different days. With a color picker imagine how much easier it would be to spread paint about.
     
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