![]() ![]() ![]() The result is a series of thoughtful color palettes curated for both beauty and intelligence. What is the role of color in the design process? How does color establish meaning, hierarchy or direction? Morpholio teamed up with acclaimed graphic designer Glenn Cummings of MTWTF as well as multiple representatives from a diverse group of disciplines to research process and color. This hybrid of drawing and rendering opens up a vital pathway to inspiration unleashing enormous potential on the image driven world." "Drawing isn't just drawing anymore - it is discovery. The filters fuse drawing and technology in a way that seeks a bit of serendipity, enhanced beauty, and even whimsy in the creative process." says Co-creator Mark Collins. It should also create an opportunity for something that was not previously possible. "Software design is not simply about presenting the best digital version of an analog process. By hybridizing drawing and rendering, the process still embodies the rapid, unencumbered evolution of creative thinking that sketching by hand is best for. Once you have developed a sketch, Trace filters can add beauty, clarity, or appeal, making your idea more powerful. This allows the priority to remain on the thought and idea. "Similar to the revolution in digital photography that allowed us to select the film after the photo was taken Trace 2.0 repositions the medium within the drawing process." says Kenoff. It now offers 12 vibrant filters such as ink, marker, and perforation that allow a simple hand drawn sketch or photo to take on new life. Trace 2.0 reimagines the drawing process, placing thought before beauty. Trace 2.0 attempts to put this process in hyper drive with the introduction of three game changing tools for the creative world. "The goal of the app was to embrace and enhance the fast paced and messy process of idea building, bringing back hand drawing to a culture no longer beholden to the desktop computer." says Co-Creator Anna Kenoff. Design process works iteratively, as our thoughts build and expand upon one another. Sketching, is now made easier, faster and more intuitive with Trace, allowing users to instantly draw on top of imported images or background templates, and layer comments or ideas to generate immediate, intelligent, and beautiful drawings that are easy to circulate. Originally released in September of 2012, Trace explores the role of technology in the conceptual phase of the creative process through a digital version of "canary yellow" trace paper. The Morpholio Project announces the launch of Trace 2.0. Trace 2.0 Introduces New Tools for the Creative World Here are some more details about Trace 2.0: Morpholio's suite of apps also includes the original Morpholio portfolio app, which allows users to upload, organise, alter and share images of their work, as well as perform tasks like creating business cards and send notes by email. "This hybrid of drawing and rendering opens up a vital pathway to inspiration unleashing enormous potential on the image driven world." "Drawing isn't just drawing anymore - it is discovery," Collins added. "The filters fuse drawing and technology in a way that seeks a bit of serendipity, enhanced beauty, and even whimsy in the creative process." "Software design is not simply about presenting the best digital version of an analog process, it should also create an opportunity for something that was not previously possible," explained co-creator Mark Collins. They can also quickly add a filter to their artwork, creating effects such as cross-hatching or pixellation to give images greater interest or clarity. The automotive design palette, for example, features shades commonly used for brake lights or indicators, while fashion designers can select from various options suitable for skin tones. ![]() Once the user has sketched something they can choose to apply colour from a series of palettes dedicated to specific genres. "Drawing in layers was already linking workflow and drawing in interesting ways, but 2.0 unlocks the potential for you to dive back into your drawing's history for rediscovery." "The first word we thought of with Trace 2.0 was workflow," added co-creator Toru Hasegawa.
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