Art work varies with mood
The world may not smile at you when you're happy or frowning when you're sad. But a digital work will adjust the image to suit your mood.
British and American scientists have designed a computer program that creates electronic drawings that can be edited by changing colors and strokes. The software will adopt a webcam that identifies 8 facial features, such as the shape of the mouth and eyebrows, to determine the user's emotional state.
The paintings correspond to the mood. ( Photo: Livescience)
When the subject is happy, the color of the work will turn bright and bright, compressing the pen will be softer. But if the viewer is angry, the painting will turn dark with gray.
"The program will work in real time, which means that the viewers' feelings change, the painting responds in a similar way," said John Collomosse, at the Institute of Computer Science at Bath University, England. .
"This emotional drawing requires only a desktop computer and a webcam, so once you have the installation program, you will start creating your own painting depending on the mood."
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