VIRTUAL PAINT
Yash Phadatare, Sanju Khetawat, Niyati Manerikar, Harshren Bachhav, Priyadarshini Badgujar
Project Guidee: Prof. Priyadarshini Badgujar
Department of Computer Science and Design, New Horizon Institute of Technology and Management, University of Mumbai
Abstract
The Virtual Paint Project is an innovative digital platform designed to revolutionize the traditional art of painting by leveraging cutting-edge virtual reality (VR) technology. This project aims to provide a unique and immersive artistic experience for both novice and experienced painters, breaking the barriers between physical and digital art creation.
With the proliferation of VR hardware and the increasing popularity of digital art, the Virtual Paint Project bridges the gap by offering a virtual canvas that emulates the tactile sensations of real-world painting. Users can select from a wide range of digital brushes and mediums, creating a seamless transition from traditional to digital artistry. The project also integrates features like 3D painting, layering, and undo/redo functions, enhancing creative flexibility and making it suitable for artists of all levels.
Moreover, the Virtual Paint Project is designed for collaborative art creation. Artists can invite others to join their virtual canvas, enabling real-time collaboration and fostering a global artistic community. This project's potential applications span from recreational artistry and educational purposes to professional design and collaborative projects.
The Virtual Paint Project promises to redefine the boundaries of creativity, offering a groundbreaking and immersive experience for art enthusiasts while showcasing the incredible possibilities that virtual reality technology can bring to the world of visual art. This abstract outlines the project's key features and its potential impact on the art community and beyond
Keywords:
Kinect painting, Gesture-based art, Motion-controlled artwork, Hand-tracking painting, Digital brushstroke gestures, Gesture-driven creative expression, Virtual painting with gestures