Robotic Arm Turns Your Digital Doodles into Good Old-Fashioned Sketches

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A Kickstarter-funded project created a small robot arm that draws with a pen on paper whatever users draw on a screen.
(Image credit: Sidekick Creatives/Line-us)

A small robotic arm can bring your digital sketches to life, by re-creating your on-screen drawings with a pen and paper.

The robotic drawing arm was designed by a team of researchers, who combined their knowledge of kinetic art, drawing machines and internet-connected microprocessor chips to develop the idea. The arm, dubbed Line-us, mimics the user's drawing motions to re-create a digital sketch with pen and paper, by connecting to an app via Wi-Fi.

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