@article{Haeberli:1989:D,
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month = jul,
author = {Paul Haeberli},
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url = {http://www.graficaobscura.com/dyna/},
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journal = {Grafica OBSCURA},
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abstract = {The program Dynadraw implements a dynamic drawing technique that
applies a simple filter to mouse positions. Here the brush is
modeled as a physical object with mass, velocity and friction. The
mouse pulls on the brush with a synthetic rubber band. By changing
the amount of friction and mass, various kinds of strokes can be
made. This kind of dynamic filtering makes it easy to create
smooth, consistent calligraphic strokes.},
title = {Dynadraw},
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year = {1989},
}
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