AGWall Overview

Updated 5 days ago · 1 min readBeginner

AGWall is Foto Master's software for the Air Graffiti Wall -- an interactive digital graffiti experience where guests use physical spray can controllers to create virtual artwork on a projected wall surface. The result is a mesmerizing, interactive art experience that captivates guests at events and permanent installations.

How It Works

  1. A projector displays a digital canvas on a wall or screen
  2. Guests pick up physical spray can controllers
  3. As they spray toward the wall, sensors track the spray direction
  4. Digital paint appears on the projected surface in real time
  5. Finished artwork can be saved, shared, and printed

Spray Technologies

AGWall supports multiple spray detection technologies:

  • Sensor V2 -- The latest sensor-based tracking (recommended for new installations)
  • Laser -- Laser-based position tracking for precise spray detection
  • Infrared -- IR-based tracking for indoor environments
  • Touch -- Direct touch-based interaction on touchscreen surfaces
  • Spray TV -- Television-based spray interaction system

Each technology has its own calibration process. See the specific calibration guides in the Accessories section for detailed setup instructions.

Key Features

  • Real-time digital graffiti -- Instant visual feedback as guests spray
  • Multiple colors and brushes -- Guests can switch colors and spray effects
  • Cloud integration -- Save artwork to Foto Master Cloud for sharing
  • Event management -- Create events, manage sessions, and track usage
  • Print support -- Print finished artwork as a takeaway
  • Background templates -- Pre-load background images for branded experiences

Requirements

  • Windows PC with AGWall software installed
  • Projector (short-throw recommended for tight spaces)
  • Spray can controllers with compatible sensor technology
  • Projection surface (flat wall or screen)
  • Foto Master Cloud account (optional, for sharing and galleries)

Tip: AGWall works best in dimmer environments where the projection is clearly visible. Avoid setup in direct sunlight or very brightly lit rooms.

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