The drawing id within a category (random unless specified)Īnimate the drawing in the same time frame it was originally drawn This is what you'll use in the key property of: If you haven't created an API Key yet for your project, go into APIs & Services > Credentials and create one. In your project on Google Cloud Platform, go to APIs & Services > Library and search for "Quick, Draw! API"Ĭlick into Quick, Draw! Data API and press "Enable" In order to get an API key for the demo endpoint, you need to: It is highly encouraged for any large project to not use the demo endpoint as a dependency - see Self-Hosting below. The most basic usage of the component's properties is to include a static, random drawing of a category with an API Key:Ī list of all the available categories is here. You need to make sure that your app is using a tool like Webpack or Rollup to transpile and bundle the component into your app. Import 'quickdraw-component/quickdraw-component.js' With npm installed, in the root of this repo: Now we are releasing a data API, a Polymer web component, and an option to self-host the 50 million files. We've released the data in the form of very large ndjson files of moderated doodles. Since the release, we've collected over 1 billion drawings across 345 categories. You can help teach it by adding your drawings to the world’s largest doodling data set, shared publicly to help with machine learning research. In October 2016 we released Quick, Draw!, a game to test your ability to doodle and have a neural net guess what you're drawing. Here's a demo of how it can be used in different ways. The drawings are drawn out to a canvas element, and provides you with options to customize it for your own web project. This component is built using Polymer3 and is coupled with an API layer for accessing individual drawing data from the open sourced data set. Embed Quick, Draw! drawings into your project using a web component, as easily as:
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