A futuristic tool may open up a colorful new world for doodlers. The Scribble Pen captures the color of any object and tailors the ink to reproduce that hue when you draw, according to its makers. The ...
Do you find the hues in the average box of colored pencils or crayons too limiting? The folks at Scribble feel your pain, which is why they’ve developed the world’s first pen that can replicate 16 ...
Makers, creators and designers might be interested in a unique pen in the form of the Colorpik Pen. A single pen capable of drawing in 16 million colors. Simply scan the color you would like to ...
Scribble, the “revolutionary pen that draws in any color [!]” from Scribble Technology claims that it is able to scan color from any object and instantly reproduce the color on paper or a digital ...
If you want to sample a color that you encounter in the real world and then reproduce it on your computer, you might already be interested in devices like the SwatchMate Cube or the NODE Chroma module ...
It may not be quite up there with manned deep-space travel or flying cars, but the quest for a pen that can write in virtually any color is one that has been with us for a while. A group of Polish ...
To address the need for color accuracy in the digital age, and requests from Xencelabs users, the Pen Display 24+ prioritizes color management for creative professionals who use drawing displays.
Prototypes of real-life eyedropper tools already exist (like the Spector, which can identify fonts and colors), and the Cronzy pen is no different when it comes to detecting colors. But what makes ...
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