Script for case study video
Open with art is the weapon quote or some sort of artist quote
Procreate is a digital painting app that artists use to draw in all different mediums. As a creative, sometimes one form of art is just not enough. Why should our art be divided? Why not let them live as one?
Introducing expression.
An app extension on procreate that allows artists to insert their writing onto their canvas to inspire new art.
How does it work?
Expression's database houses thousands of adjectives and verbs that describe the tone of the piece of writing.
It groups describing words into cateorgies such as happy, sad, angry and so on.
Expression will scan your writing and analyze the tone of your work through the adjectives you chose.
After the scan is complete, expression will generate a color palette to match the theme of your writing.
This custom color palette is given to the artist to inspire them to create artwork that can connect to their writing.
The artist can then have their new art and writing live on one canvas in harmony.
express yourself in any form.
*closing*
Sad word bank:
bad,
blue,
brokenhearted,
cast down,
crestfallen,
dejected,
depressed,
despondent,
disconsolate,
doleful,
down,
downcast,
downhearted,
down in the mouth,
droopy,
forlorn,
gloomy,
glum,
hangdog,
heartbroken,
heartsick,
heartsore,
heavyhearted,
inconsolable,
joyless,
low,
low-spirited,
melancholic,
melancholy,
miserable,
mournful,
saddened,
sorrowful,
sorry,
unhappy,
woebegone,
woeful,
wretched
aggrieved,
distressed,
troubled,
uneasy,
unquiet,
upset,
worried
black,
bleak,
cheerless,
comfortless,
dark,
darkening,
depressing,
desolate,
dismal,
drear,
dreary,
elegiac
funereal,
gray
morbid,
morose,
murky,
saturnine,
somber
sullen
Happy word bank:
advantageous,
beneficial,
profitable
beaming,
blithe,
blithesome,
buoyant,
cheerful,
cheery,
gay,
gladsome,
lighthearted,
sunny,
upbeat
Anger:
angriness,
birse
choler,
furor,
fury,
indignation,
irateness,
ire,
lividity,
lividness,
mad,
madness,
mood
[archaic],
outrage,
rage,
spleen,
wrath,
wrathfulness
acrimoniousness,
acrimony,
animosity,
antagonism,
antipathy,
bile,
biliousness,
bitterness,
contempt,
embitterment,
empoisonment,
enmity,
grudge,
hostility,
rancor
belligerence,
contentiousness,
contrariness,
crankiness,
disputatiousness,
hot-headedness,
irascibility,
irascibleness,
irritability,
orneriness,
pugnaciousness,
pugnacity,
quarrelsomeness,
querulousness
delirium,
heat,
passion,
warmth
angered,
apoplectic,
ballistic,
cheesed off
[chiefly British],
choleric,
enraged,
foaming,
fuming,
furious,
hopping,
horn-mad,
hot,
incensed,
indignant,
inflamed
(also enflamed),
infuriate,
infuriated,
irate,
ireful,
livid,
mad,
outraged,
rabid,
rankled,
riled,
riley,
roiled,
shirty
[chiefly British],
sore,
steamed up,
steaming,
teed off,
ticked,
wrathful,
wroth
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