@inproceedings{Blatner2011_0,
Abstract = {TangiPaint is a digital painting application that provides the
experience of working with real materials such as canvas and oil
paint. Using fingers on the touchscreen of an iPad or iPhone,
users can lay down strokes of thick, three-dimensional paint on a
simulated canvas. Then using the Tangible Display technology
introduced by Darling and Ferwerda [1], users can tilt the display
screen to see the gloss and relief or "impasto" of the simulated
surface, and modify it until they get the appearance they desire.
Scene lighting can also be controlled through direct gesture-based
interaction. A variety of "paints" with different color and gloss
properties and substrates with different textures are available and
new ones can be created or imported. The tangiPaint system
represents a first step toward developing digital art media that
look and behave like real materials.},
Address = {},
Author = {Anthony M. Blatner and James A. Ferwerda and Benjamin A. Darling and Reynold J. Bailey},
Booktitle = {Proceedings IS&T/SID 19th Color Imaging Conference., },
Keywords = {imaging},
Month = {November},
Number = {},
Organization = {},
Pages = {},
Title = {TangiPaint: a tangible digital painting system},
Url = {},
Volume = {},
Year = {2011}