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- powatom, on 10/12/2007, -0/+2You would have done better creating an entirely new thesis rather than emulating a popular MIT project. Still, I do like these things. One suggestion - instead of click-click-clicking to draw the picture, could you make it so that click-drag works too?
- carbontwelve, on 10/12/2007, -0/+1I didn't know that the original MIT project was based alongside the same theory as my own. I thought that it was simply a fun little thing that they had created as proof of concept, which I gained inspiration from. I had also identified problems with their application, in that spamming it was very easy to do and therefore a large proportion of icons generated are un-natural repeats.
I don't know any Javascript or Ajax wizardry so the drawing area is actually 169 check-boxes that I disguised with pictures. I click and drag system can't be too difficult to design however I would have to learn the basics behind js scripting to get it to work - the most difficult and challenging aspect of this project was writing the php that took an input and created the png image files.


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