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#11701 "very heavy"
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#7432 "dangerous stairs"
by Pablo Picaleçon

7432

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Please note: Doodlelong was powered by Adobe Flash which is no longer around in most web browsers. Some site functionality has been preserved. Please read this news post for more details.

Welcome to doodlelong, the longest doodle in the world! Browse what other artists have doodled so far, then add your own to end of the line. Instructions are further down the page.

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Abode Flash Player version 8 or higher is required to use this version of doodlelong.

A limited version of doodlelong, compatible with earlier versions of Flash Player, can be found here.

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Instructions

Instructions

Doodling with doodlelong is easy! Along the top bar of the flash object there are two buttons that let you switch between browsing the doodles of other artists (browse button) and actually drawing your own doodle (doodle button).

When browsing, the bottom toolbar provides additional buttons for navigating left and right along the line (navigate left button and navigate right button) as well as jumping to any point along it (jump button). You can also view information about the each doodle and its artist by clicking on the information button (information button).

When drawing doodles, the main screen area is presented as a grid. Separating the middle section that is your doodle's canvas are two dotted lines. Either side of these, a horizontal line come onto and off of the screen. This line symbolises the connection between your doodle and those before and after it. All doodles must start and end at these points to ensure one continuous line.

To begin doodling simply hold the left mouse down in the middle section. Ink will appear on the canvas as you drag the mouse around. You can release the mouse button and move to a new location but be aware there can be no gaps in the line so doodelong will automatically make the joins.

At any time if you want a clean the canvas and start again, simply click the eraser button in the botttom toolbar (eraser button).

If you would like to save your doodle onto the end of the doodlelong line, you must first ensure it ends by connecting with the horiztonal line to the right of the middle section. To to do this, either draw off to the right, across the vertical dotted line, or click the auto-finish button in the bottom toolbar (auto finish button). When this is done, the cursor will appear as a red cross to indicate you can no longer draw anymore, only save or erase.

To save your doodle click the save button on the right side of the bottom toolbar (save button), enter your name and a caption (both optional) and confirm. Wait and a message will soon popup telling you that your doodle has been saved and at what position. You can now flick back into browse mode and jump to that position to see it.

That's it - have fun doodling!

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