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We recommend that all WaterColorBot users download and install RoboPaint.   
 
We recommend that all WaterColorBot users download and install RoboPaint.   
 
Windows users should download and install RoboPaint prior to the other programs, as it also installs the WaterColorBot’s USB driver.
 
Windows users should download and install RoboPaint prior to the other programs, as it also installs the WaterColorBot’s USB driver.
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== Getting RoboPaint ==
 
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Mac users: There are two different versions available, one for MacOS 10.7 and newer, and one for MacOS 10.6.
 
Mac users: There are two different versions available, one for MacOS 10.7 and newer, and one for MacOS 10.6.
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== Using RoboPaint ==
 
== Using RoboPaint ==
  
 
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'''''We are still adding more information to this section.'''''
'''''Coming week of November 10, 2013.'''''
 

Revision as of 16:51, 16 November 2013

wcb_tn.jpg This wiki page is part of the documentation for the WaterColorBot.
Click here to return to the WaterColorBot overview.


Overview

There are three main software interfaces for driving the WaterColorBot: RoboPaint (as described on this page), the real-time painting app RoboPaint RT, and the WaterColorBot extensions for Inkscape.


RoboPaint is the Automatic Painting Software for the WaterColorBot. It runs under Mac, Windows, and Linux. In RoboPaint, you can open existing artwork in SVG format, snap the colors to your paint palette, and paint the document. It also has a rudimentary edit mode that lets you create new drawings to print.


If you’re starting with existing SVG artwork, RoboPaint is generally the best of the WaterColorBot interfaces to use for a few different reasons. Most importantly, it’s good at automatically filling in large solid regions of a painting.


We recommend that all WaterColorBot users download and install RoboPaint. Windows users should download and install RoboPaint prior to the other programs, as it also installs the WaterColorBot’s USB driver.


Getting RoboPaint

RoboPaint runs on Mac, Windows, and Linux.

Download and install the latest version from the releases page.


Mac users: There are two different versions available, one for MacOS 10.7 and newer, and one for MacOS 10.6.


Using RoboPaint

We are still adding more information to this section.