Re: An accessible graphics maker
@20, I was thinking you could do some kind of controller model. You'd need a controller with force feedback (and if that fails, you could just use a sound), but if we could apply auditory feedback to the image, the user could move around the image and draw. The controller might rumble if the user reaches the edge of the image, just a soft vibration to say, "hey, stop", and (in graphics terms) the user could draw points, lines and triangles to create very interesting images with great amounts of detail. You could even do it in 3D too. I'd be happy to get in touch with you and aid i the development, something like that would be awesome. Rendering it to a shader (for instance) would be more difficult and time consuming (mainly to program), but if we could get your program outputting shaders and things that could be used in (say) games, the blind community could try its hand at creating games with graphics using OpenGL, for example. It would be more difficult to do (since not everyone can see he screen), but that's a problem for another day. Baby steps, after all.
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