DS stands for Digital Sketchbook


Unleash your creativity with the Nintendo DS and Colors app 

Taking advantage of the Nintendo DS’s touch screen interface, the Colors app turns your Dual-Screen game console into a Digital Sketchbook for your closet-artists out there.

Rembrandt imitation done on the DSRembrandt portrait done on the DS

You will need an R4 Revolution Flash cartridge to make this little app work, but I’m pretty sure, most of you already have this as part of your gaming arsenal at home. The lower screen acts as your canvas, while the upper screen is the preview screen of your finished masterpiece. Just look at these marvelous renditions all done through this little wonder from Nintendo and the Colors program. Full instructions on how to install it can be found at Wired’s How-To Wiki.

The software is still in a development phase so look for further innovations down the road. It’s not as powerful and feature-filled as Photoshop, but it, nevertheless, is a pretty entertaining and useful program that let’s you enjoy your DS to the hilt.

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yay first to comment anywas how do you download the program? i need to know thanks and srry if you mentioned it.

Click the link for Wired’s How-To Wiki mentioned above. The full instructions are there.