A couple other things have been added today. The phantom fades away when the mouse is clicked, to encourage users to try to write it without the phantom, so that the characters are not simply traced. There's also a startup screen, although both buttons just begin the program, there's no demo yet. We'll make one later on when the program isn't changing so rapidly.
Thursday, July 31, 2008
Go For the Red Ones
A couple other things have been added today. The phantom fades away when the mouse is clicked, to encourage users to try to write it without the phantom, so that the characters are not simply traced. There's also a startup screen, although both buttons just begin the program, there's no demo yet. We'll make one later on when the program isn't changing so rapidly.
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