{1} Bomomo - the bubble trial colors while following your cursor. You can chose what patterns they move in, but you don't really have much control over what they paint. Still, it's an oddly addicting app. Click here to find out more.
{2} Jackson Pollock - this classic take from Miltos Manetas has been around since 2003, but that doesn’t make it any less awesome. The URL opens to a blank page – until you move the mouse and start spilling ink. If you click, the ink changes color. If you linger in one place, ink collects and makes a bigger spot. The interactive artworkimitates the painting style of Jackson Pollock. Click here to find out more.
{3} Fluid Painter- 3D animator Peter Blaskovic created Fluid Painter as part of his “I Am Artist" project. His site allows you to paint on a surface that seemingly consists of water. You can smear the colors around or simply watch them blend. Click here to find out more.
{4} Flame Painter- another component of Blaskovic’s “I Am Artist” project is the equally awesome Flame Painter. It’s a similar concept to Fluid Painter, only it allows you to paint with virtual fire. Adrian Tudor created the above image. Click here to find out more.
{5} Flurrious- digital advertising agency Digitas created this site as a holiday fundraising project last year. For every snowflake created and sent through the tool, the agency donated $1 to UNICEF. The agency reached its $10,000 goal within the first four weeks. Click here to find out more.
{6} Playdo Graffiti - drawing on this virtual wall is just like real graffiti. Except for the undo button. And the many available colors on demand. And the ability to share your work overFacebook without fear of arrest. Click here to find out more.
{7} Picassohead- for those of you who have ever spent time staring at a Picasso thinking, “I could do that,” here’s your chance. Place the provided shapes on the canvas to create your Picasso-esque drawing. Click here to find out more.
{8} The Scribbler- the Scribbler is a collaboration between you and the site’s “Scribbler” tool. You provide the outline. When you start the Scribbler, it begins filling in your outline with random strokes. You can adjust the color, transparency, thickness and “scribbliness” of the lines, but otherwise the drawing is out of your hands. The algorithm inspired a robot that draws on paper..
{9} Scribbler Too - inspired by the original Scribbler, this site takes the “Scribbler” feature and applies it in real time. As you draw, your lines sprout extensions like they’re crystallizing. You can adjust your brush, color and canvas as you see fit. Click here to find out more.
{10} Artpad - there are two things that elevate this simple paint website to "doodle" status. One is the fun drawing tool that actually looks like a paintbrush. The other is the option to frame and post your work in a gallery of your choosing. Click here to find out more.
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