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Color Picker Pen Design Brings The Real Color
Color Picker Pen Design Brings The Real Color
The Color Selector Pen allows you to scan the color environment and use it immediately for drawing.

The Color Selector Pen allows you to scan the color environment and use it immediately for drawing. The pen has a color sensor, and then the RGB cartridge that is in the pen mixes the ink with ink to create a scanned color. It could change the colors of the ink until it matches, or it could scan and change colors if necessary without a computer being required.

    

There are not many technical details about the pen, and I could not find anything suspicious in the press release or email, but what I read was enough to convince me that this pen is fiction. I recently found out that a pen that is currently in development may be real, so it seems that miniaturization technology is now readily available. 

    

The ability to power a USI-compatible Chromebook, touch the back of the pen with a physical object, and transfer color to the screen is what we have in the future. Pete Mueller was kind enough to send me a few apps that I could load onto my Chromebook with the API enabled. Apart from that, there is nothing on the user's side that is needed to make it work, but the app itself must integrate the necessary API's and any additional settings. This is really the key when and when color-sensing tech comes to market, we will be able to use it in many different ways than what is currently on the market.

    

We've been talking about it for weeks, and today we're going to continue the theme and present a really cool pen design. Simply open your Chromebook, grab a pen, scan the color of all possible objects with greater consistency, open the app or open a new app on your phone, just grab the pen and open it.

    

It is impressively high tech, which is essential for writing, but it can also be used for much more. It's great to help you save yourself a long meeting time, or as a quick note - to take the tools in the office.

    

The Scribble Pen has almost exactly the same function and offers drawing tips, but with a slightly different design. You will receive a full-size fountain pen and a color selection pencil, as well as a pen with an ink pen. They ask you to give them a little more or a lot less power - but not too much more.

    

Artists and designers who work with color know how important it is to find the best inspiration for the perfect coloring. You could take your trusted pencil and simply scan the desired color, draw and then turn it on. It won't be long before it becomes a color scanner pen, so just wait and see. 

    

The gizmo at issue is called the Color Picker Pen, designed by Jinsu Park, and allows you to do just that: change the pen to any color you like.

    

You start by holding one end of the pen to an object and clicking on the Color Scanner button, and then the other end in the center of the pen.

    

In the picture below, the pencil takes up a green sheet and notices that the color display on the side of the pencils has changed to green. The really cool thing is that you can now write with this pen with the colors you just scanned. Digital use means color scanning, as color codes can be extracted from the pen.

    

This revolutionary pen has been drawing attention to the medium for a year, and the doodle pen solves the problem of practical use for home and industry in the form of a practical pen.

    

In this article we will discuss how the scanner works, we will give you some tips on how to use it and where to buy it cheaper and more. Simply press the button, point the pen in the direction of the color you need to reproduce, light up the small strip sensor, copy the new color, and then write with that color. If that's not cool, you can even save your color by simply syncing it to your phone or device.