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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | There are three main | + | There are three main software interfaces for driving the WaterColorBot: [[RoboPaint]], [[RoboPaint RT]], and (as described on this page) the WaterColorBot extensions for Inkscape. |
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Inkscape is also capable of importing artwork in PDF format (as well as tracing bitmap graphics to some extent), and saving as SVG graphics that can be used with RoboPaint. Users who have experience with the Eggbot (and its Inkscape based driver) may wish to start with this application, before trying the others. | Inkscape is also capable of importing artwork in PDF format (as well as tracing bitmap graphics to some extent), and saving as SVG graphics that can be used with RoboPaint. Users who have experience with the Eggbot (and its Inkscape based driver) may wish to start with this application, before trying the others. | ||
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== Getting the software == | == Getting the software == |