Facebook says there is a «library of kid - appropriate and specially chosen GIFs, frames, stickers, masks and
drawing tools lets them decorate content and express their personalities.»
Not exact matches
«Meetings are being increasingly driven right from live data instead of a canned picture from last week,» says Anguilo, «so you could have a
tool that would
let you zoom in on any kind of part or
drawing or data.»
Snapchat, born in 2011 in a fraternity house, provides
tools that
let users easily
draw on photos, to put a mustache on a selfie, for example.
I feel that women and their partners do much better with privacy and intimacy during the birth process and that, my role is to sometimes protect that privacy and intimacy first of all by educating them that that might be really important and to talk about you know the effect both positive and negative about um, support during that time can be or even just
letting people know hey, we're in labour, the Facebook kind of thing but you know keep it quiet, keep it down, don't fritter the energy away by
drawing other people to it or
drawing the expectation that something's happening rather than just
letting something evolve... I think guarding the space by keeping the space as calm and quiet and private as possible is key and giving people
tools to do that during the prenatal time to deal with over eager family members or friends.
This 3 - in - 1
tool lets you
draw, shape and set eyebrows for a perfect, professionally styled look with ease.
Explain Everything is a fantastic screencasting
tool that
lets students
draw on an image like a map or photograph as they point out different features of the animal or ecosystem that they studied for a research report.
Awesome Artists - Promote creativity and encourage the integration of art in your classroom by
letting students use the
drawing tool to recreate a scene from a story they've read or a movie they've seen.
Amazon FreeTime camera and photo software
lets kids explore their creative side with fun editing
tools like adding stickers and
drawings on their pictures.
Our current project is Sprite Lamp, which is a
tool for game developers — it's all about creating dynamic lighting assets (like normal maps) from hand -
drawn 2D art, without having to involve 3D modelling in the pipeline and therefore
letting you preserve stylistic features, like brushstrokes.
And I'm still playing with the
tools that
let you write cursively and
draw with your fingertips: Noteshelf is the latest.
It's also updating its Pages app to bring a new digital book creation
tool to
let educators and students make books together, including the use of handwritten notes and
drawings.
The app's actual functionality is exactly what you'd expect — Messenger with a more colorful, pre-teen makeover complete with text and photo chat threads, group video calling with whacky Snapchat-esque filters, and «a library of kid - appropriate and specially chosen GIFs, frames, stickers, masks and
drawing tools» to
let youngsters «decorate content and express their personalities.»
ARKit, as the
tool is called,
lets app makers
draw on detailed camera and sensor data to map digital objects into 3D space.
Pages, for example, now include a Digital Book Creation
tool that
lets teachers and students build books together by adding pictures, handwritten notes, and hand -
drawn illustrations.
There are new
tools to aid our favorite developers make their apps even better — namely, Location Settings Dialog (a mechanism
letting developers know whether a given location call will succeed), the Places API (a
tool making it easy to
draw from Google's Places database), and a whole slew of new Google Fit APIs.