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 ...
Imagine being able to draw or write with any color in the world, not just the color(s) of the ink that come with your pen. Say hello to the Scribble Pen, a smart pen with a special ink cartridge and ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Mark Barker and Robert Hoffman have utilized advanced technology to create Scribble: device similar to a pen that can “absorb” various colors to be used on an area or other objects ...
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 ...
A few months ago, we had a Hack Chat with Chip Gracey, the guy behind Parallax, the Basic Stamp, the Propeller, and the upcoming Propeller II. Now we’ve finally got around to editing that transcript.
The Scribble Pen is a device that scans a color from a real object, turns it into an ink, and lets the user draw with it. An RGB color sensor scans the color and sends the information to a micro pump ...
San Francisco-based Scribble Technology launched a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter for its innovative pen, Scribble. The pen can scan colors from any object and instantly reproduces the color on ...
A new device is claimed to be the final word for artists looking for the right color — the Scribble pen lets you pick any shade or hue in the world just by touching the pen's tip to it, and the pen ...
SMK Corp just introduced a supposed world's first "Wireless Input Pen." Catchy. The prototype pen features a 3-axis accelerometer and Bluetooth allowing you to write to, and interact with a display at ...
The Scribble Pen, you may remember, is a project by bay area startup Scribble Technology that puts a color sensor and multiple ink reservoirs in a pen. We’ve talked about it before, right after they ...