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Crayola My Virtual Fashion Show

by Crayola
3.8 out of 5 stars 93 customer reviews
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  • Imaginative story telling
  • My First Crayola provides children their first art supplies made especially for their little hands so they can create
  • Create and wipe away again and again
  • Bring custom fashion designs to life on a virtual runway!
  • Girls can share and show their fashion designs in a virtual fashion show
  • App designed for iOS & Android devices
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Product Dimensions 9.5 x 11 x 1.2 inches
Item Weight 11.2 ounces
Shipping Weight 11.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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ASIN B00FY2P7IY
Item model number 04-1620
Manufacturer recommended age 6 years and up
Best Sellers Rank #67,295 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games)
#66 in Toys & Games > Arts & Crafts > Craft Kits > Tie-Dye & Fashion
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By C. Bennett VINE VOICE on January 31, 2014
Vine Customer Review of Free Product ( What's this? )
My daughter is in first grade, and she really enjoyed seeing her pencil designs change from paper to model on the computer screen.

The kit comes with a purple plastic "portfolio" case, a design book of model paper, and colored pencils (pre-sharpened).

To use it, the child chooses a blank dress to color in the notebook. After they make a front and a back design, the parent will hold the design book up for the camera on the iPad or iPhone (we used an iPad for this). You line up the blocks on the paper with the green squares on the iPad, and it automatically loads the design.

Once the design is loaded, front and back, the clothing appears on a 3D model. The child can have the model do a runway walk wearing their outfit.

I wish the design notebook was larger. In order to keep making outfits, we'd have to scan or photocopy the special paper.

Also, when the designs appear on the model, you see the strokes of the pencils. Markers would have been a better choice to imitate fabric, I think.

In practice, the pencils fall out of the portfolio. Again, markers would have been a better choice as they are more consistent in size. Pencils can vary in size.

With a few minor changes, this kit will be a lot of fun, as a replacement to the old-fashioned stencil-rub fashion plates I had when I was a kid.
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The best thing for adults is that this is an activity that is suitable for long car trips. My 9-year-old co-reviewer enjoyed the Fashion Show app and didn't seem to have any trouble with it (am I surprised a kid gets the hang of a tech product before I do? Not especially). My "android device" worked well with the program (or vice versa), and the fact that it offers a degree of creativity and engages the child makes it worth the price. The product includes 12-mini colored pencils (serious nine-year old designers require more color choices, which we have on hand), a 20-page fashion sketchbook, and a "style portfolio" (AKA a work surface). The app is included with the product and kids will have to be able to use a droid camera to be able to create their fashion shows. In a way, it works a lot like on-line avatar makers, allowing users to customize "models" with hair styles, etc. I would recommend the Crayol My VIrtual Fashion Show to older children and tweens--girls--and especially those between 8 and 11.
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My virtual Fashion Show offers a blend of anachronistic ideals. In one hand you have paper, pencils, coloring... old school design tools. In the other you have a modern tablet/phone app which takes the hard copy 'design' that has been made and processes it and then renders it virtually in 3D. So your child can show off their awesome designs on the catwalk rather than have them flat and un exciting on a piece of paper.

I do like the concept and can see the merits of it. Of course, in reality the child is working within a preset existing design and does not have much control beyond color and pattern. Lady Gaga outfits can't be recreated on the fly. So it's more coloring book stuff, maybe paint by the numbers might be comparable. But it does force your little one to adhere to the rules presented and so offers some level of regimen.

Once done, you line up the camera on the squares and it's transferred to the app.

So question that could be asked is why not just paint with your fingers in a tablet or phone app? Why have the paper angle that requires physical coloring.

And you see that's where I like it. You don't want to leave a 500 dollar tablet alone with a child so without the physical paper angle you'd be overseeing the whole affair and yet instead you encourage the use of traditional media in their own time. You can leave your little one alone with a piece of paper and some pens for a while, then you can reward the work with some together time on the app. The child still has the designs which were done and you still have a functional tablet free from sticky fingers!

I've read in other reviews that the app is 'free' and so should have the aforementioned containing coloring option on the device itself.
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my 6yo daughter thoroughly enjoyed seeing her drawings on a model walking the runway. actually, she liked it so much that she colored in the 20 available outfits in a single afternoon!! in retrospect i could have photocopied the pages to make the book last longer, but that's not a ding on this product.

the product is a booklet of the front/back of a model wearing a blank outfit. the child colors in the outfit, you scan it into an app, and the app creates a cgi-ish fashion show using the child's dress (you can look at my product images to see what the upload looks like, and the resulting show).
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This toy combines old fashioned coloring with technology. You get to color a model anyway you want and scan it into an app on an I-Phone. The app is easy is to download and use. The model comes to life in a fashion show with other ladies too. My six year old girl loved it!
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This is a very nice...well, what do I call it – a toy? An app? Well, whatever you call it, it’s great!

What you get is a child’s fashion portfolio, complete with a twenty page fashion sketchbook, including ten designs, and twelve colored pencils. The first thing you need to do is download the app into your smart phone or tablet (in my case iPad) – this is the hardest part of the whole thing...if you can call that hard.

Then, you let your little fashionista use the colored pencils on a design template, to create her own special outfit. You use your smart device to scan in the design, by holding it over the template, zeroing in the design, and then capturing it. Afterward, you can accessorize your model, and then you are ready for the fashion show.

This really is a fun toy, one that challenges your young designer to not just play dress-up, but to user his or her mind to think about what looks good and what can be done to create it. The scanning is surprisingly easy, and my nine-year-old had no trouble mastering it!

She really likes this toy, and I like encouraging her to expand her horizons in expressing herself.

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