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I don’t know exactly how far this Augmented Reality (AR) thing is really going to go, but I do know that it is getting more technically impressive each and every day. String, a company focused on creating AR applications for mobile devices, has created Scrawl, an application that empowers users to draw in three-dimensional space, looks to usher in a new dimension of artistry.
Scrawl is currently a tech demo, but the company has garnered so much interest that they have decided to continue developing the application and intend on releasing it on the Apple App Store in the near future.
Until then, all you Photoshop fans should check out BrushLovers.
Scrawl: Photoshop For the Real World?

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