iPhone art: finger painting
p2pnet news view | Cool:- At last, someone has found something genuinely useful for the iPhone!
Jorge Colombo made the June 1 cover for The New Yorker with his mobile, says the New York Times.
He ‘painted’ a late-night gathering around a 42nd Street hot dog stand entirely with the iPhone application Brushes, says the story, going on »»»
Mr. Colombo bought his iPhone in February, and the $4.99 Brushes application soon after, and said the portability and accessibility of the medium appealed to him. He began the scene by beginning with the buildings’ structure, then layering on the taxis, neon lights, hot-dog stand and people.
The New Yorker video below shows (once you get past the car advert.
) how he did it.
New York Times – New Yorker Cover Art, Painted With an iPhone, May 24, 2009
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