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Jackson Pollock Action Painting
 

You can create unnumbered Jackson Pollock style web pages of 3000 x 3900 pixels approx. by clicking the button above and freely drawing. A new browser window will appear each time on TOP of your actual browser window. Use the mouse (without clicking) to draw, click to change color, Crtl key to stop/start drawing while you draw, Shift key to stop drawing at all and Space or Enter key to clear the canvas. After finishing your drawing click on the "Click for big size" button.

Then you have to "capture" it to a graphic file that can be printed (large format for interior decoration). Take into acccount that this is not for the faint of heart.

If you use Firefox get the Screengrab add-on and install it. Once reloaded Firefox you will see a tiny icon in the right bottom area of the status bar (the lowest bar). Click on it, select Save, Complete page/frame and save as .jpg wherever you like (be aware that you MUST add the .jpg extension to the graphic file to save name, if not, it will be saved as .png, (an add-on glitch). It works very smooth and I strongly recommend Firefox as default browser instead of IE versions.

If you use IExplorer (tested on version 6 and 7) you can install the Webpage Capture plugin (or download a more recent version from its site). Itīs shareware and add a logo on top of captured pages. It can be removed with any decent graphic application. By the way this shareware version saves the file in .bmp format (a BIG file), so you must convert to .jpg with some graphics editor to .jpg, if you want.

I have tested this in Windows XP Home SP1, with Firefox 3 and IE6 and with Windows XP Home SP2 with Firefox 3 and IE7. Other configurations and/or browsers (Opera, Safari, Chrome) may behave differently regarding saving the web page or capturing it.

The original Flash movie has been developed entirely by Milton Manetas. I have made a little change in the Flash code and implemented a completely new web interface to allow a big graphic to be displayed.

I have developed the code to display the web page the way and size it has. I have also tested all the add-ons mentioned. Please drop me a line if you find any bug.

Enjoy!!!