Comment by ToucanLoucan

Comment by ToucanLoucan 2 days ago

8 replies

Maybe this is the wrong site for this viewpoint, but I don't see what in the world the best damn AR/VR painting game in the world has over actually painting.

Like an expensive canvas is what, $20? And paint can be had for like $5-10 a tube, and unless you just slather the shit on your paintings, you can go quite a long ways on a tube.

Like I play Call of Duty because I don't actually want to experience a warzone. Who wouldn't want to actually paint?

probably_wrong 2 days ago

> Like an expensive canvas is what, $20? And paint can be had for like $5-10 a tube

I think you're oversimplifying how much of a hassle painting can be. Sure, one canvas and one tube of paint cost you $25, but you also need to include brushes (duh), an empty jar for water, a palette or an old plate, an easel or a table where paint spills are not a problem, plus the time to set it all up, clean your brushes afterwards, and tear it down (unless you have an empty garage, which people in apartments typically don't). And then there are the lessons which, if you're a beginner, mean several one-hour chunks (and several canvases) until you feel even mildly comfortable on your own.

I think VR painting is to painting what Guitar Hero is to playing a guitar - you may not be a "real" painter afterwards, but as long as it's fun...

Bjartr 2 days ago

Being able to do it without having physical materials and tools on hand is more convenient.

Yeah, you can get by with very simple tools and materials, but a digital version doesn't limit you to only the simple things.

egypturnash 2 days ago

No drips.

No cleanup.

No need for figuring out what to do with the canvases.

Any color of paint you want, possibly including ones like "polka dots" or "tiled faces of Nic Cage" or "color-cycling rainbow".

And your brush strokes can be 3d contours of virtual paint hanging in the air instead of marks on a flat canvas.

  • A_Venom_Roll 2 days ago

    An Bob Ross-like painting with "tiled faces of Nic Cage" would be awesome!

hinkley 2 days ago

VR is not going to be able to reproduce the experience of applying pen to paper or brush to canvas. So does it even really work as useful practice?

xandrius 2 days ago

0 gamification, no incentives and no in-app purchases with real painting.

  • ToucanLoucan 2 days ago

    .. are these supposed to be the upsides? Or were you just answering what's different, haha.

    • xandrius 15 hours ago

      Yeah, just a sarcastic answer about the differences :D