The pen-pen allows the user to change the tip of the pen (the so-called pen size) and scribble. The doodling ink works like a normal ink, but is based on what the user draws on the physical surface.
The Scribble Pen uses a 16-bit color sensor with samples from around the world that can store up to 100,000 different colors. With the Scribble Stylus, the ink can absorb and reproduce thousands of different colors. Pen and stylus are paired with a mobile app that synchronizes the colors you have on your iPhone, iPad or Android mobile device.
One ink cartridge allows you to draw with your recorded colors on paper and another has a built-in ink cartridge that squirts the right color mix into a mixing chamber so it can reach the page.
This means that you no longer have to finish your work with a coloured pencil. These pens work with unlimited colour variations using a special ink cartridge. They can also be scanned with advanced technology to replicate the same color.
With the help of a pen, you can quickly and easily scan and color any object around you. Is the most frequently used color pencil for drawing. If you want to draw or write colors, this pen reproduces them by mixing ink from refillable cartridges of cyan, magenta, yellow, white and black. Once the mixture is made, it produces the ink you need to draw, and it comes in a small ink cartridge that can be refilled and stored in the doodling pen's body.
It's called Scribble, and it's a new type of pen that scans the colors you point to and lets you draw them. Launched on Kickstarter this week, the Scribble Pen is a true color picker that can scan and draw up to 1.6 million different shades and sizes of your average feel-tip pen. The new pens claim to allow doodlers and designers to choose the colors they see when they use them to draw on paper or screen.
Scribble pen that recognizes colors and produces ink when drawn on a device like a smartphone. Scribble has a built-in sensor that scans objects to reproduce colors. The Scribble Pen comes with a pen that transfers color from the paper to the pen, and the pen pairs with the Scribbles mobile app to synchronize the color you have on your mobile device.
Two different versions of Scribble have been produced since the project began funding - including the Scribble Ink, which works with normal pens and real paper, and the Scribble Stylus, which works with digital ink on mobile devices. The Scribble Pen can also be used to write scanned colors on paper or a tablet, and both the stylus and ink pen versions work together.
One of the outstanding features of Scribble is that it can reflect any color and can replace thousands of markers, reducing the enormous amount of plastic waste that floods our landfills around the world.
The Scribble pen scans and replicates real colors, as you can see below. The Scribble Pen has a scanner that determines and reproduces the exact color of an object.
Scribble is an upcoming color selector pen that should do just that. Doodle Pens want to help with tasks that make life more complicated by providing color for you.
There is a built-in RGB color sensor on the stylus, but it is attached to the top of a colored object. The company's engineers are having technical problems with the more advanced color sensors that have been used to date.
Scribbles online store are running out of pre-order forms, and it seems that the company behind Pen and Pen will not be able to produce a working product in a reasonable time. If you want to throw all the hazards to the wind, the magic coloured pencils will be delivered in mid-2016. Scribble says it will save you money in the long run because you don't have to buy a real pen and you don't need a different color.