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|short description=The Paint activity will provide a canvas for an individual or a group of children to express themselves creatively through drawing. |
|short description=The Paint activity will provide a canvas for an individual or a group of children to express themselves creatively through drawing. |
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|long description=Paint is being developed and adapted to the XO using Python for the team NATE-LSI (Integrated Systems Laboratory), in the Polytechnical School at University of São Paulo, Brazil. |
|long description=Paint is being developed and adapted to the XO using Python for the team NATE-LSI (Integrated Systems Laboratory), in the Polytechnical School at University of São Paulo, Brazil. |
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|contact person=User:Manu |
|contact person=User:Alexandremartinazzo <!-- Manu has not contributed with code in Paint --> |
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|activity source=http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/oficina |
|activity source=http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/oficina |
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|language=Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Greek |
|language=Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Greek |
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Paint: A collaborative space for creation
Oficina (the Paint Activity) was developed and adapted to the XO using Python for the team NATE-LSI (Integrated Systems Laboratory), in the Polytechnical School at University of São Paulo, Brazil.
Its interface has been translated into many languages: Portuguese, English, French, Spanish, German, Chinese, Korean, Arabic and Greek.
Goals
The Draw activity will provide a canvas for an individual or a group of children to express themselves creatively through drawing.
Drawing Tools
Drawing
The paintbrush, pencil, and eraser are the primary freeform drawing tools. The sizes and shapes of the brush and eraser may be adjusted via their secondary palette, which is shown by hovering your mouse on the tool icon.
'Selection'
Selecting portions of the canvas with the rectangular marquee tool allows you to move and delete rectangular portions of your painting.
Shapes
The Paint Activity has a toolbar dedicated to shape drawing. By clicking and dragging, you can create an instance of the currently selected shape and expand it to the size of your choosing. The interactive placement system makes the shape too even more powerful. Each shape has a secondary palette which allows various parameters to be set, such as the number of edges on a polygon, the number of points on a star, or the angles of a triangle.
Text
Simple text support allows you to include typographic language within your drawing.
Image
From within the "Image" tab, you may import images from the Journal into your drawing. Clicking the "Insert Image" icon on the left, you can choose an item from your Journal to put into Paint.
Media
Document | Description |
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Activity Mockup (196KB)| history]] | Adobe Illustrator file containing mockups for each toolbar |
UI Mockups
Development
Version History
Source
Old Version:
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/rgbpaint no RPMs or other resources
New Version:
http://dev.laptop.org/git?p=projects/oficina no RPMs or other resources
Functional Test
Characteristics
- Through the simultaneous sending of messages, it allows that users draw in set despite in different computers.
- It allows to integrate drawing and texts in one same physical space.
Related Links
Source Codes and Projects in Development
Activity Summary