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This is a piece of software I've written to mimic some of the techniques I use when painting. The idea is to have a bunch of "particles", which are like little paint brushes. Unlike most painting programs, these paint brushes act on their own. They are either attracted or repelled to eachother so that when three or more get together they run riot. You can interact with the particles, however, and try to make the resulting painting go your way rather than theirs.

By using this version of Particle Painter you agree that no one has copyright over any of the images it produces. You are free to use the images as you wish.

Tip: if you haven't used Particle Painter before then start it using the link below then click 'Show me what to do'.

Tip: To hide the toolbar just click on the horizontal bar above it.

Tip: To get the most out of Particle Painter, maximise the screen.

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One for my baby : Particle Painter Perpetual portrait 1 : Particle Painter You live here : Particle Painter, print on acrylic: 14m x 3m PP_000085 : Particle Painter
PP_000383 : Particle Painter PP_000449 : Particle Painter PP_000607 : Particle Painter PP_001257 : Particle Painter
PP_001325 : Particle Painter PP_001446 : Particle Painter PP_001512 : Particle Painter PP_001831 : Particle Painter
You live here : Particle Painter, print on acrylic: 14m x 3m Particle painting by Luke, age 6, John Radcliffe Hospital School Particle painting by Danielle, John Radcliffe Hospital School Particle painting by Gemma, John Radcliffe Hospital School