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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 {{nobr|{{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.
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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