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The random yet easy to use nature of this program is what made it feel like I was playing rather than using a piece of software. Using a new piece of software is often accompanied by feelings of confusion and frustration. This program, however, provides a lot of stimulation to the user through its usage of vibrant colors on a black canvas. The user interface is very easy to use, and while the program is very random during the first few times of testing the brushes out, players can easily get a handle of the wide range of brush types. When I first tested the program my attention was most occupied by the ellipse tool and the +click tool because of how unique both of them were. I initially expected a simple ellipse tool, but it ended up being a complex brush that kept pumping out ellipses after ellipses as my cursor moved across the canvas. The +click brush surprised me because the printed patterns changed between white and red depending on whether the user was clicking down or not. Because each of the tools were so different and provided different things within strict limits, I decided to test out how each of the tools would layer upon each other to create different effects, especially with the ellipse and+click tools as they intrigued me the most. The ellipse tool was the only tool that could really create a more 3 dimensional looking piece, this made me determined to use the other tools and see how I could also add dimension with them.