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===Graffiti=== | ===Graffiti=== | ||
[[File:Mario_drawing.JPG|150px|thumb|left|A drawing of Mario made using the Graffiti application.]] | [[File:Mario_drawing.JPG|150px|thumb|left|A drawing of Mario made using the Graffiti application.]] | ||
Mario also makes an appearance in the Graffiti minigame, which uses tools commonly found in an art studio: a pencil, paint, stamps, and an eraser. Images of the five Character Cards are available to trace, and the stamp section includes a stamp of an 8-bit Mario sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The 3D Tools option, once unlocked, allows players to turn their drawings (created on the touch screen) into three-dimensional images. Players can press the {{button|3ds|A}} button to make the drawing jump, and they can move the drawing around using the | Mario also makes an appearance in the Graffiti minigame, which uses tools commonly found in an art studio: a pencil, paint, stamps, and an eraser. Images of the five Character Cards are available to trace, and the stamp section includes a stamp of an 8-bit Mario sprite from ''[[Super Mario Bros.]]'' The 3D Tools option, once unlocked, allows players to turn their drawings (created on the touch screen) into three-dimensional images. Players can press the {{button|3ds|A}} button to make the drawing jump, and they can move the drawing around using the {{button|3ds|Stick}}. If left idle for a certain period of time, the drawing will lay flat on the surface on which the AR Card is placed, though it returns to an upright position shortly thereafter. | ||
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