Art Generators


weavesilk.com
This art generator was easy to use and did not take a lot of control to make the art. You could change the color, and way that the color formed by selecting the amount it would "spiral". However, if you are wanting more control over your work this generator may not be for you. It was not the easiest to save this image, as it had to be saved from a thumbnail and I did not know how to do that until I asked for help.





thisissand.com
This art generator mimicked the process of making sand art which I found to be unique to many of the art generators online. You could change the color  but not much else. By dragging your mouse across the screen you could dump sand to make an image, however the "mountain" shapes were inevitable as the sand would always come to a point. This website is good if you just want to play around or make a simple design, however, if you want to make a specific image, it could be a bit tricky. Saving the picture was very easy; simply clicking on the camera icon in the menu bar allows the image to be saved directly in  a file or to your desktop.



windowseat.ca
This art generator I found very interesting; you could choose up to 9 colors arranged in a bar to make the image. From the bar you could choose different brushes (angular, mooshy, custom, or sweeper) to move the colors around and make an image. There is also an option called "select" where you can move the points of each shape in the image and place it where you want it, as there is not much control of where they go when you are using the brushes. Making a specific image was difficult without the select tool, and even then I did not have much control. Saving it was a bit confusing but not too bad, basically you save it to the website and then click "download image" then go to "file, save as" not save it to your desktop.


paint.psykopaint.com
I found this art generator on my own searching through google. This one gives you more control over what you draw. You can choose your color and brush type, and what I found interesting is that each "brush type" was a different artist's style if painting,  including Monet, Pissaro, and Van Gogh. You could also work in layers like on photoshop. However, to unlock other features you were required to make an account with the website. Saving the image was a bit of a hassle, because to save it, you had to make an account. To get around this, I simply screenshotted the image and saved it to my desktop.



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