Posts Tagged ‘painting’
CellPaint.com - Open to everyone, again.
Posted by Will | Filed under Adobe Flash, Cell Paint, Experiments, Web
While it’s been a case of “in again, out again”, I have again removed the registration system from my flash based painting site cellpaint.com.
I’ve decided that I will get more contributors without forcing people to register. The downside of this is it makes moderating users near to impossible and this is something I have accepted. Looking at the types of things users have been submitting it’s obvious people prefer to submit “quick scribbles” rather than full blown illustrations as I had envisioned while developing CellPaint.
To help stop the site from filling up, cells now have a lifespan of 7 days from the time they are submitted. I am hoping this will help keep the site fresh and constantly changing.
Introducing CellPaint.com
Posted by Will | Filed under Adobe Flash, Cell Paint
While it is far from finished and not without it’s bugs but I figured now is as good a time as any to introduce the project my Actionscript 3.0 based painting application is to be used for, cellpaint.com. This is a personal project of mine which allows users to come and… well… paint a cell.
The idea is people will come and create an artwork right there within flash using the painting tools and submit it. No need to know photoshop or stuff around with uploads. The idea is influenced slightly by the million dollar homepage but being free to users.
At the moment anyone can come and paint a cell without being logged in as this feature is yet to be fully implemented.
Please note that the server I am currently running this on is pretty average and am about to move it to a new one. Having said that please come and check it out and draw something. I would love to hear your feedback.




