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PSP Painting Hack Helping Graffiti Artists*

PSP Painting Hack Helping Graffiti Artists*

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Graffiti by the numbers.

It’s never been easier to spread the word, or paint it. Tagit is a PSP-controlled unit that actually spray-paints your virtual graffiti creation on any surface automatically. Using the PSP painting editor, you don’t have to be an artist to mark your territory and get your art admired. Simply create a scene on the screen, load the Tagit with four colors of spray paint and let it do the work for you, anytime, anywhere.

The Tagic looks like a mechanical spider. It’s about the size of a backpack and comes with an adjustable tripod allowing it to reach heights of more than eight feet. Using the PSP to create your masterpiece is even easier than using Paint Shop Pro. The graffiti editor allows you to select colors, fonts, and various graphic designs and templates. The developers claim there are more than five thousand such selections.

Once a design has been created, you simply store it. When you dock the PSP with the Tagit, that file is transferred to the Tagit’s hardrive where it is processed and stored for future use. A few input commands are required such as the height and width of the piece in addition to the type of surface that it will be applied to such as stucco, cement, brick, wood, and sheet metal. Then the Tagit is taken to the site and turned loose on its canvas. The result is a picture-perfect rendering of your graffiti creation on the PSP.

“It works similarly to a printer, a very large and strange looking printer,” laughs inventor Terry Madmunn. “The Tagit will do all the dirty work for you. This means that you don’t have to practice your art skills, and it also means that you won’t get caught tagging private property as long as you’re 10-feet away from the machine while it’s in operation. We want to encourage kids to express themselves and we can’t think of a more fun way than with the Tagit. Some twenty or even fifty years later these kids will be able to look up under an overpass or the side of a building and see that their work lives on. That brings a tear to my eye, and that’s one of the reasons I invented the Tagit.”

The Tagic uses four cans of primary colored spray paint. They can be combined to create millions of color variations. The Tagit works fast so that you can get your work done in a hurry without a lot of waiting around. It will paint a 100-foot square area in less than five minutes. It’s also very silent and environmentally friendly, powered by rechargeable batteries. The Tagit is also lightweight, making it stable when extended to its full height, and allowing you to run with it at relatively high speeds should the situations arise.

The Tagit will cost between two and three hundred dollars but will “tag it’s” weight in graffiti for years to come


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