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The phrase "a digital canvas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a virtual space or platform where digital art or designs can be created and displayed.
Example: "The artist transformed her ideas into stunning visuals on a digital canvas, showcasing her creativity in the online gallery."
Alternatives: "a virtual canvas" or "an electronic canvas".
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That's the idea behind this fun app for three- to five-year-olds, which uses instrument samples from around the world to paint tunes onto a digital canvas.
And in Las Vegas, visitors to the famed Strip can ogle more than showgirls: A.P.F. has collaborated with the Cosmopolitan casino to transform its giant marquee into a digital canvas for works by prominent video artists.
Creators comfortable with "old" hardware, like the PlayStation 3, can work a digital canvas like this beautifully and design a game that plays well and looks as inventive as any game — or movie or play — in recent memory.
Allowing players to mine an attractively blocky world for resources before building anything they please while avoiding zombies and giant spiders, Minecraft is more like a digital canvas than a traditional game, and skilled participants have used it to build everything from the Starship Enterprise to the city of King's Landing from Game of Thrones.
Imagine cellular phones serving as a digital canvas.
They need to become good laptop replacements, or a digital canvas for artists, or something else.
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Starting with a blank digital canvas, you add scenery, props, characters and a hero, giving each element a "brain" that tells it how to respond to everything from gravity to player input.
While the potential audience for these software tweaks may be small, in practice they provide a lot of benefit for any digital artists who've found a place for Microsoft's unique convertible tablets as a portable digital canvas.
(Thirty years later, it's a sleek digital canvas, with high-definition L.E.D. technology).
Looking like a conventional paint brush, with a long stem and soft bristles, this stylus bridges the gap between old and new technologies, taking a technique that goes back to cave paintings in France around 32,0000 years ago and updating it for use on a portable digital canvas.
Mr. Snyder, an old hand at green-screen effects, now has an entirely digital canvas to play with, and every feather, sunset and 3-D perspective (it is in both 3-D and normal formats) is rendered in impeccable detail.
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