This is really cool. I've seen things like this in graphic filters for use with the Wacom Tablet, but this is a completely different way to attack it for web sites.
I came up with something that looked really slick, and then dialed all the sliders back to zero to make a comparison. The smoothing is really nice, and fairly reactive to the other slider settings. Dialing it back easily exposed how too-much-coffee my freestyle mouse writing actually was.
On the leading and tailing where you can control the angle, it would be remarkable if you could slide in some streaking, as one would get from using a marker that is wearing or drying out. You'd be able to get some spectacular Sharpie emulation with that.
I came up with something that looked really slick, and then dialed all the sliders back to zero to make a comparison. The smoothing is really nice, and fairly reactive to the other slider settings. Dialing it back easily exposed how too-much-coffee my freestyle mouse writing actually was.
On the leading and tailing where you can control the angle, it would be remarkable if you could slide in some streaking, as one would get from using a marker that is wearing or drying out. You'd be able to get some spectacular Sharpie emulation with that.