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Prompt 3: I found this tool to be very interesting in the way it implemented its basic brushes.  This drawing software made me feel more like I was playing than using software with its natural relation to drawing lines of different colors.  The ease of creating circles and ellipses made it feel very natural.  The more natural and easy a tool is to understand the more the player will feel disconnected from the fact that they are indeed using a piece of software.  In other words, the drawing aspect of this tool feels like second nature; humans are known to draw.  Drawing and creating shapes opens up a limitless world of opportunities.  The canvas in this p5.js program is like a blank sheet of paper just waiting to be drawn on.  I wasn’t able to break the program in any way.  I thought the use of sliders was great in adjusting the eraser size and expressing the color in terms of RBG.  This is definitely something I wish I would’ve thought of when creating my tool.  The ability to erase(you can also clear the whole canvas) is also a great way to add more avenues of creativity in addition to the shapes and lines.  The sliders allow the player to create infinite colors and I found it enjoyable to use it to make new colors and add them in my designs.  The particles were a nice added feature to bring some random colors and sized circles into the mix.   The loop button is a bit ambiguous and I’m not quite sure if I was able to get it to work quite as intended.  Nonetheless, it is still a great way to add some random coloring in.