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Developer(s) | Microsoft [1] |
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Initial release | May 25, 2012[2] |
Operating system | Windows 8 and later, Windows Phone 8 and later |
Platform | Universal Windows Platform |
Available in | 30 languages [2] |
List of languages English (
American and
British), Arabic, Catalan, Chinese (
PRC,
Hong Kong SAR and
Taiwan), Danish, Filipino, Finnish, French (European and
Canadian), German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (
Brazilian and
European), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Taiwanese, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian | |
Type | Graphics software |
License | Freemium |
Website |
www |
Fresh Paint is a painting app developed by Microsoft and released on May 25, 2012. [2]
Fresh Paint originated from a Microsoft Research project known as Project Gustav, [3] an endeavor to reproduce the behavior of physical oil paint on a digital medium. To push the boundaries of simulating oil on a digital medium, the research team created a physics model that precisely replicated on a screen what would happen in the real world if you combined oil, a surface and a tool such as a paint brush. Two publications, Detail-Preserving Paint Modeling for 3D Brushes and Simple Data-Driven Modeling of Brushes, [4] [5] were released as a result of the team’s findings.
After a variety of internal testing Project, Gustav was codenamed Digital Art. [6] Partnering with The Museum of Modern Art, Digital Art was tested for a year by 60,000 people. With feedback culled from MoMA, developers expanded the existing physics model, experimenting with how real oil paint blended and reacted to the texture of a canvas. After final adjustments were made, Digital Art was rebranded as Fresh Paint. It was released to the public on 25 May 2012. [2]
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Developer(s) | Microsoft [1] |
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Initial release | May 25, 2012[2] |
Operating system | Windows 8 and later, Windows Phone 8 and later |
Platform | Universal Windows Platform |
Available in | 30 languages [2] |
List of languages English (
American and
British), Arabic, Catalan, Chinese (
PRC,
Hong Kong SAR and
Taiwan), Danish, Filipino, Finnish, French (European and
Canadian), German, Hebrew, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Norwegian (Bokmål), Polish, Portuguese (
Brazilian and
European), Russian, Spanish, Swedish, Taiwanese, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian | |
Type | Graphics software |
License | Freemium |
Website |
www |
Fresh Paint is a painting app developed by Microsoft and released on May 25, 2012. [2]
Fresh Paint originated from a Microsoft Research project known as Project Gustav, [3] an endeavor to reproduce the behavior of physical oil paint on a digital medium. To push the boundaries of simulating oil on a digital medium, the research team created a physics model that precisely replicated on a screen what would happen in the real world if you combined oil, a surface and a tool such as a paint brush. Two publications, Detail-Preserving Paint Modeling for 3D Brushes and Simple Data-Driven Modeling of Brushes, [4] [5] were released as a result of the team’s findings.
After a variety of internal testing Project, Gustav was codenamed Digital Art. [6] Partnering with The Museum of Modern Art, Digital Art was tested for a year by 60,000 people. With feedback culled from MoMA, developers expanded the existing physics model, experimenting with how real oil paint blended and reacted to the texture of a canvas. After final adjustments were made, Digital Art was rebranded as Fresh Paint. It was released to the public on 25 May 2012. [2]
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