About AirDraw
The most common way people are using AirDraw is to spell words by waving their mobile device around in the air. Then you can engage your friends in a game, by sending them the words you have drawn, and let them see if they can guess what the words are.
Drawings
Another popular use of AirDraw is to make drawings of shapes, objects, or places, and then send them to friends for the guessing game. Another interesting set of things to draw with AirDraw is actions. You could draw yourself dancing or juggling or using sign language. Then send those drawings to friends and see if they can guess what the patterns were made from.
Activities
You can always let AirDraw record a drawing of any activity you might engage in. Whether you want to see a drawing of your movement while riding a roller coaster, or jogging, or mountain biking, or doing jumping jacks, or playing charades, just set AirDraw to record while you do the activity. Be sure to share your best drawings with your friends, because the drawings that get the highest ratings will appear in the Best of AirDraw section for everyone to enjoy.
Paintings
AirDraw can become your virtual paintbrush, and the world around you can be the canvas. Set the brushes in AirDraw to different effects and thicknesses, choose different colors, and paint in the air wherever you may find yourself. The "Play" section of AirDraw allows you to edit your paintings by removing small sections of time, or adding to and deleting pieces. Become a renowned artist in a medium that has never been used before now.
Group Games
Get your friends together for a fun group game with AirDraw. Divide everyone up into two teams. Each team makes a list of words on pieces of paper. Players take turns getting up and selecting a word from the other teams list, and that player must try and get their own team to guess the word as fast as possible. However, the player must start the AirDraw App on a mobile phone, put the phone in their back pocket, and spell the word in the air with their butt. For even better fun, use the bluetooth feature to connect the drawing to a flat screen TV so everyone can watch the drawing in real time.
Health Measurements
Record your movements while you sleep. Just set AirDraw to record, put the phone in a glove, put on the glove, and go to sleep. Or you can record any tremors in your hands. Press record and then see how still you can hold your device for a period of time. Or you can see how straight you can do knee bends. Set AirDraw to record, hold your device straight out in front of you, and then bend your knees as far down as you can go. How straight of a line can you keep?
Send it for a Ride
You could also have AirDraw record the movements of another object. Strap your mobile device to a remote controlled car, press record, and draw a picture of its trip around the house. The possibilities are endless. Use your imagination, and please share with us your best ideas.
Enjoy AirDraw.
by T####:
I waved it around and it did nothing I tried everything to sucks