Why have a great painting go bad, right when you put the last touches to it, when you can just erase the mistake and paint it back in the right way?Just use erasable instant dry paint. Just like erasable ink but in paint form. You can add a lacquer or varnish to make the paint permanent. I know most painters of canvas paintings hate to cover up some large mistake with white paint which then ruins the picture by making the picture bumpy in places. Canvas and paint is expensive to replace. Maybe we could use reloadable paint brushes with paint colors you mix your self. I don't know about the brushes but, erasable paint sounds more logical than waiting for hours while your mistakes dry.Reward: Credit
Remember back in the days when there were T-Shirts that were color changing when they got wet. Well, we should make paint for all vehicles that change color in the different temperatures. A rainbow of colors in one paint job! Your entire car would constantly change colors every few seconds through shadows and engine temperatures. Always a new color in unexpected places on your cars paint surface.Reward: A new paint job on my current vehicle.
Using the same technology as the house building products, Oriented Strand Board (Artificial Ply Wood), you can make a tray with many electro-magnetic contact points and paint fused with magnetic particles, like iron powder, and the paint will flow randomly around the page, making new pictures each time. A great kid's toy that could include touch points that the child could touch and activate where the paint goes on the paper or canvas or what ever they want to paint on.Reward: Credit
Gallon cans of paint are partially used and then recapped - without long term success. When you want to touch up a previously painted room, the paint has dried and cannot be remixed. My idea would include a small (say one ounce) container of the original paint that would be purchased with each gallon. A small container would be good for touchups and would have a long shelf life if easy to properly seal.
Graffiti program for the new WII platform.1. "Paint" program: User can "spray" paint or other substances on monitor. Background templates will exist to overlay - famous building walls, painting frames, light shows, fireworks displays, etc. Also, "paint by number" painting templates would be available to teach the techniques of famous graffiti artists.2. A graffiti game, which would pit 2 or more graffiti artists against each other online as a virtual graffiti "slam".Reward: Name recognition and a free copies for my grandchildren.