
2026
penPal
Exploring Texture-Level Creative Decisions with penPal, a Novel Handheld Actuated Drawing Tool
Tucker Rae-Grant, Luke Jimenez, Lea Albaugh, Ken Nakagaki
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This paper looks at texture—middle-level components—as an important aspect of drawing. We present a hardware tool, penPal, that is designed to support dynamic mark-making and direct creative actions at this level. By incorporating a tendon-driven continuum robot, penPal’s tip can move independently, giving the user a new axis of creative control. Combined with the user’s own manipulations, penPal allows for emergent combinations of computer and manual control over the rapid generation of diverse textures. Through a 10-participant study and a professional artist commission, we examine how users negotiate control by integrating multiple coordinate systems (their body, the paper, and penPal’s tip) as they construct compositions. We suggest some benefits of supporting users at the texture level, such as the ability to shift the primary focus of their activity, the ability to selectively defamiliarize the creative process for generative potential, and for pleasure.
*This work was in collaboration with Lea Albaugh (CMU).
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