The Learn to Draw exhibit uses a computer to guide people through drawing.
Select one of the many preloaded images and grab a piece of paper to get started.
The lines will automatically appear and animate themselves on the piece of paper.
Follow the steps line by line with a pencil and you'll be an artist.
This exhibit teaches the basic principles drawing. It will guide the user stroke by stroke to render a beautiful picture. By following our well chosen images people will learn perspective and proportions. Using light projection each line will keep redrawing itself until the user is ready to move on to the next step.
Take a piece of paper out of the the paper tray and grab a pencil. Place the paper under the spring loaded paper holder. Press the left and right buttons to select from all of the available images. Once you find an image you like, select it with the green checkbox button. The first stroke of the drawing will begin dancing across you paper in bright white, simply follow it with your pencil. Once complete hit the right arrow to advance to the next stroke in the drawing. Before you realize it you will have a beautiful rose!
This a very robust exhibit. The only moving part that the kids can touch is the paper holder and that's made from steel and wood. The buttons are non-mechanical. They have electronics underneath a quarter inch of plastic that sense when a finger is near, so the kids can "press" these buttons as hard as they like.
To solve the traffic jam on Saturday afternoon, we can make larger stations with more drawing surfaces. This also makes it easier, keeping just one paper and pencil bin stocked throughout the day. Give us a call and we'll meet your needs.