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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