pybucket is “an animated bucket tool,” but I feel it has the potential to be a children’s coloring tool.

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You know the coloring books, right? You feed the image and a bit of change of this tool’s UI, like a color swatch at bottom or on the side, so you can click to choose the color you want, and then you click to paint a section.

It doesn’t have to be for children, adults would be nice, too, but I do want a terminal version, 256 colors don’t provide much, but it would be fun to see it happening.

pybucket was created by Duncan Burggraf, written in Python with Pygame under the MIT License, currently git-a8d2ad1 (2015-11-09).