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Revision as of 18:23, 24 June 2007
The Drawing Workshop: A collaborative space for creation
It is being developed and adapted to OLPC Python by a Brazilian team created by LSI (Integrated Systems Laboratory) from USP (São Paulo University).
Technology
- Is the proposed software using Scaleable Vector Graphics?
- JSquiggle is one similar open source solution and there is a proposal for an implementation of Inkscape:
- http://sourceforge.net/projects/jsquiggle/ - java but with p2p for zaurus, so worth a look
- https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=604309&aid=1081266&group_id=93438 - concept stage
- http://www.isketch.org p2p drawing game
- Tux Paint doesn't use SVG but has excellent use of sound.
- Child friendly SVG authoring tool? a yahoo group thread
Features
- Through simultaneous messages sent, it allows users in different computers to make a drawing together.
- It is able to integrate drawings and texts in the same physical space.
Team
- Alexandre Martinazzo
- Gustavo Rocha Dias
- Hernan Martinez
- Joyce Alessandra Saul
- Irene Karaguilla Ficheman
- Oswaldo Bassani Neto
- Rafael Barbolo Lopes
- Roseli de Deus Lopes
Related Links
- LSI
- EASE
- Musical Editor
- Oficina de Desenho — Portuguese version of this page