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There are 3 comments on Taking the Pain out of Painting

  1. This article mainly talks about Professor Emily Whiting’s work creating a watercolor painting system that is convenient and user-friendly, and comparing to old, existing 3D printing systems, it has lots of advantages — it could create unique artworks and this technique is simpler to operate.
    Besides, this article talks about other projects Whiting’s team made to make 3D fabricates more user friendly, like custom 3D printing casts and designing process creating spinning tops with odd shapes.
    After reading this article, I feel excited about continuous improvement of 3D printing technique. As everyone knows, 3D printing technique lead a revolution in manufacture industry, but this technique is not mature enough and still has a lot of problem. The project made by Whiting’s team is an immense improvement of 3D printing technique that makes 3D printing technique more practical and feasible.
    However, I believe this technique might come with potential demerit because it might makes artwork not that precious since it is so user-friendly that less skillful people can make a good artwork. Besides, when we watch an artwork, we not only focus on its design but also focus on painter’s skill, so I believe it might hurts aesthetic value of paintings.
    After all, I still feel exciting about Whiting’s achievement and I believe its merit is much larger than its demerit. I hope to see more improvement on technology.

  2. Emily Whiting has developed a program that can be used by a wide range of audiences, whether they are proficient in computer algorithms or novice amateurs, in a normal and proficient way. And through innovative approaches to make the art created by computers more realistic, it is also very patient-friendly in the field of 3D printing.

  3. I love the idea of Human-centered computing. As a student who wants to contribute more to the computer science field, Whiting’s opinion of the way to use technology is what I am pursuing. Whiting said, “Computers should aid exploration and creation, not hinder it.” That’s so true! I believe that the development of technology will help people in different fields to create and innovate. I love that they use tech as an approach and powerful tool, to improve productivity and sweep away barriers. Using technology should be a skill for everyone in any area in the future, and the mission of the tech should always assist humans to achieve our imagination.

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