www.collab.nl , several years old. Much better app. Video, Sound, text chat and white board all live streaming. It's incredible what 5 year old flash server technology can do!!!
Seconded, corpirate !!!I don't know what all these flames r about. Queeky is neat and fun; I like the parallel drawing-option much - although I wish there was a option to generate a temporare and password-locked 'conference'sketch-book where some creative teamworking could happen, with some more pages that just one.And just think about all the other implementations you could so with such an online-drawing (and saving!)-Tool. .. i.e creating your own dynamic Banner implementaded in your homepage!
I think comparing any drawing tool to MS Paint, whether vector or not, is a valid benchmark for a graphics application (online or not). On a scale of one to ten in sophistication, MS Paint is zero, and Photoshop is 10 (well, in reality about 8 but for arguments sake...). Surely we can agree that online tools such as these are inspired by offline ones such as MS Paint. Now while I appreciate that the coding in this is very good, I just think overall the concept is flawed from the outset. Trying to harmonise drawing and chat is not gonna work unless it has some power in the appplication. It could work if it was a high end application, which could contribute to collaborative projects in realtime that would be real cool, but as it stands it is too simplistic and limited, it just begs for more features. I'm sure it wil get an audience, just that I won't be part of it."like it looks youre wondering why there is no fill tool around in flash-based drawing tools - take a look at the flash-drawing api and show us a website which can do the filling-job!And I don't care if no one else can do it, this is such a weak argument! You can't try and justify bad applications by comparing it to what's out there, I have photoshop, I have skype -- I CAN TALK AND DESIGN AT THE SAME TIME! I can ftp someone in seconds an update, and I have a fill tool... one of possibly 1000's of advanced features within my choice application. Granted, such a tool is overkill for most people, but an oversimplification such as this excuse for a drawing application is not needed by anyone.
<a class="user" href="http://www.ratemydrawings.com/">http://www.ratemydrawings.com/</a> - Another online drawing site with a big community. There are a few variations of these types of sites around, each with their own pros and cons. You have to admit - before the days of online design communities if someone told you there was this website where you could draw online (be it simple) and watch other peoples drawings being animated - it's a cool age we live in! It's a great way for artists to learn from one another.
roamzeroNov 14, 2006
Lame! If you want to paint and chat, find a site that has paintchat installed, like<a class="user" href="http://chat.paintchat.jp/~aotama/paintchat01/paintchat.html">http://chat.paintchat.jp/~aotama/paintchat01/paintchat.html</a>
wussNov 14, 2006
www.collab.nl , several years old. Much better app. Video, Sound, text chat and white board all live streaming. It's incredible what 5 year old flash server technology can do!!!
asteronNov 14, 2006
I am digging this DOWN for the superfluous 'AMAZING' in the font. This annoying digg tactic is becoming epidemic and must be discouraged.
blackpipeNov 14, 2006
meh. Queefy's just not doing it for me.If youre bored and feeling sketchy, Sketchswap (<a class="user" href="http://www.sketchswap.com/)">http://www.sketchswap.com/)</a> is kinda fun. draw something, submit, and get a random sketch sent back...also if you want to talk about amazingly huge collaboration, there's always Drawball (<a class="user" href="http://www.drawball.com/)">http://www.drawball.com/)</a>
nojohndoeNov 15, 2006
Seconded, corpirate !!!I don't know what all these flames r about. Queeky is neat and fun; I like the parallel drawing-option much - although I wish there was a option to generate a temporare and password-locked 'conference'sketch-book where some creative teamworking could happen, with some more pages that just one.And just think about all the other implementations you could so with such an online-drawing (and saving!)-Tool. .. i.e creating your own dynamic Banner implementaded in your homepage!
corpirateNov 15, 2006
yea, such a conference-tool would be great!why dont you post that idea on the queeky-blog?
corpirateNov 16, 2006
queeky does this too. you can add a simple javascript-code to your website and the queeky-drawing-interface will be displayed. for free and without any commercials ;) attention: you must change the line Referer="<a class="user" href="http://www.yourdomain.de">http://www.yourdomain.de</a>"; type the domain of the homepage where you install the tool instead of "www.yourdomain.de"e.g: if your website would be digg.com, you would have to change the line in Referer="<a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com">http://www.digg.com</a>"; here ist the link to the js-code: <a class="user" href="http://www.queeky.com/draw/?id=A-2-Q-en.c142">http://www.queeky.com/draw/?id=A-2-Q-en.c142</a>
ddukNov 17, 2006
I think comparing any drawing tool to MS Paint, whether vector or not, is a valid benchmark for a graphics application (online or not). On a scale of one to ten in sophistication, MS Paint is zero, and Photoshop is 10 (well, in reality about 8 but for arguments sake...). Surely we can agree that online tools such as these are inspired by offline ones such as MS Paint. Now while I appreciate that the coding in this is very good, I just think overall the concept is flawed from the outset. Trying to harmonise drawing and chat is not gonna work unless it has some power in the appplication. It could work if it was a high end application, which could contribute to collaborative projects in realtime that would be real cool, but as it stands it is too simplistic and limited, it just begs for more features. I'm sure it wil get an audience, just that I won't be part of it."like it looks youre wondering why there is no fill tool around in flash-based drawing tools - take a look at the flash-drawing api and show us a website which can do the filling-job!And I don't care if no one else can do it, this is such a weak argument! You can't try and justify bad applications by comparing it to what's out there, I have photoshop, I have skype -- I CAN TALK AND DESIGN AT THE SAME TIME! I can ftp someone in seconds an update, and I have a fill tool... one of possibly 1000's of advanced features within my choice application. Granted, such a tool is overkill for most people, but an oversimplification such as this excuse for a drawing application is not needed by anyone.
mixartdotcomNov 23, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.ratemydrawings.com/">http://www.ratemydrawings.com/</a> - Another online drawing site with a big community. There are a few variations of these types of sites around, each with their own pros and cons. You have to admit - before the days of online design communities if someone told you there was this website where you could draw online (be it simple) and watch other peoples drawings being animated - it's a cool age we live in! It's a great way for artists to learn from one another.
tiagocardosoDec 6, 2006
<a class="user" href="http://www.mainada.net/inputdraw">http://www.mainada.net/inputdraw</a> is a Flash component that enables you to add drawing areas to your form inputs.Here is the digg : <a class="user" href="http://www.digg.com/software/Add_a_drawing_componet_to_your_site_Ultra_portables_will_thank_you">http://www.digg.com/software/Add_a_drawing_componet_to_your_site_Ultra_portables_will_thank_you</a>from the site: is a cross-browser, fast, simple to integrate widget to use in your forms as a drawing tool and everywhere else as a viewer.It uses SVG as a describing language of drawing. Being a standard, SVG can afterwards be use be a large number of applications, widgets and libraries.In order to use this widget, you don�t need to be a programmer or even know any web programming language like PHP, Ruby, Python, .net, Java, Smalltalk, etc.. Actually, you only need to know some html, what a form is and our JavaScript command to make it work. uses flash technology so almost everyone can use it. Remember that there are more installations of flash than windows.
tiagocardosoDec 6, 2006
Another place to draw online, this time, Comic Strips is <a class="user" href="http://www.mainada.net/comicssketch/">http://www.mainada.net/comicssketch/</a>Have fun with it :)
corpirateJan 17, 2007
Finally the Queeky-Drawing-Tool has a filling-option.You can even choose a gradient fill and enable transparence...
soccer4452Jul 9, 2008
I just want a 13 year old...like a guy. we can do lots of stuff together.
rudeandfunnyApr 22, 2010
desktop drawing is much better<a class="user" href="http://rudeandfunny.com" rel="nofollow">http://rudeandfunny.com</a>