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== For Developers ==
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=== Running RoboPaint RT within Processing ===
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* Install Processing, from  processing.org
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* Download and install ani library, from  http://www.looksgood.de/libraries/Ani/
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* Open robopaint-rt-master>processing>RoboPaint_RT>RoboPaint_RT.pde from within Processing
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* Click "Run" button

Revision as of 19:46, 13 November 2013

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IMPORTANT NOTE:. A new version of RoboPaint RT will be released the week of November 10. We recommend that all users wait, and install the new version once it is released.


Overview

RoboPaint RT is the "Real Time" Painting Software that allows you to paint with the WaterColorBot. It runs under Mac, Windows, and Linux.

RoboPaint RT is straightforward and manual: Click on a color in the paint palette to change to that color, click on the water to dip the brush in the water, and drag the brush to paint on your paper.

With RoboPaint RT, you can also replay your drawing to make multiple copies, and save the file to open up and print again later. This program can be a lot of fun to play with and is a great way to get acquainted with the WaterColorBot. For those with good artistic skill, it can also be a remarkably powerful program.


Getting RoboPaint RT

First, install the latest version of Java on your computer.

Then, download and install RoboPaint RT from our github account. NOTE: NEW VERSION Coming week of November 10, 2013.



Using RoboPaint RT

Coming week of November 10, 2013.

Hold 'h' for Help

Troubleshooting

"WaterColorBot not found. Entering Simulation Mode."

For Developers

Running RoboPaint RT within Processing

  • Install Processing, from processing.org
  • Open robopaint-rt-master>processing>RoboPaint_RT>RoboPaint_RT.pde from within Processing
  • Click "Run" button