Plasmatic live wallpaper is an HD version of an old Commodore Amiga graphics effect called a plasma. Fill your screen with smooth flowing colors like a lava lamp. Since my first computer coding experiences were on c64 & commodore amiga I am very familiar with these effects. what was nice was not having to use a palette ramp or normalize the math down to pixel dimensions.
TOP LIVE WALLPAPER FEATURES:
★ Small Download Size
★ No Full-screen Ads or Excessive permissions
★ Many user definable settings
★ Low Battery Usage
★ Cool colorful flowing liquid plasma/lava lamp effects.
Configure and control every aspect of this vibrant, colorful plasma effect. Colors flow like liquid on your home screen in a manner very similar to a lava lamp. Experience this updated version of a classic Commodore Amiga graphics effect in vibrant HD. Efficient rendering is only active when the effect is visible in order to consume less battery. The free version of Plasmatic Live Wallpaper allows you to modify multiple settings for the effect, offering outstanding visual variety.
FOR THE ENTIRE EFFECT YOU CAN CONTROL:
★ Effect Resolution, to allow for smooth frame rates on older devices/lower CPU usage.
★ Color, from 1 of 11 Designed color palettes.
★ Rotation, variable speed spinning of the plasma effect.
★ Horizontal density, to control the repetition of the plasma horizontally.
★ Vertical density, to control the repetition of the plasma vertically.
★ Cycle Between 2 horizontal densities and control the speed of the change.
★ Cycle Between 2 vertical densities and control the speed of the change.
★ Control the flow speed of the plasma to 150% of normal.
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Thanks for checking it out. Any suggestions/feedback as to how I can improve the effect is appreciated. I am already considering a position sinus as an alternate form of movement, and layering multiple sinusoid calulations for a more "gassy" look. thanks!
-Munkee
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Your wallpaper can look good and still be useful. Display the day, date, time, WiFi service set identifier, and battery status boldly across a background of your choice. Get what you need at a glance and like what you see.
Love the Way It Looks
Using the sliding color scales, create the precise font color you desire. Add an outline for additional flair, and choose its color, opacity, and thickness. An endless array of background choices enhance the personalized and polished finish of the wallpaper. Select or create a color using the apps sliding color scale, or use any background image from your device or the Internet. Play a slideshow of images from a selected directory for a varying duration- -yep, you can pick that too.
Appreciate Its Purpose
Conveniently display what you want, how you want. Down to the details, wp clock full offers a variety of ways to personalize the format. It supports both 12- and 24-hour clock modes. Using checkboxes or dropdown menus, determine what to include on your screen, including clock position, time format, battery status, operator name, and more. It's a simple app, offering useful information in an aesthetically pleasing package.
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Miui 1.8.5 w/V6 Ram script, 3g Booster & Kick Ass Kernel Tweaks
You might be familiar with Grid OS, FusionGarages latest idea that didn't make the market. While that's a more complicated version of the idea, I'd like to see a theme or launcher capable of displaying icons in a perfect grid of squares without any space between the icons. To compensate for inconsistent resolutions, the theme/launcher would need to simply calculate the available space, with or without an outside margin.
The attachment displays a quick concept of this idea. The blueish background represents the wallpaper, the white and black squares represent icons. These icons may be displayed in a variety of ways - glass themed, miui themed, colors based on average color of default icon with the default icon on top (similar to miui), etcetera, but the main feature is the lack of padding between the icons. A pure grid with dimensionless gridlines. I realize an extra row and column could have been added, but nonetheless, it's just a mockup.
There's also the lack of a dock - this may be added somewhere, but not on an edge as that would distort the grid. It needs to be connected seamless and paddingless to the pure grid, with or without an empty row inbetween the dock and the other icons. In the mockup, it may simply be the lowest row of icons, for example. However, a dock would distract from the solidness of the grid as it would only be useful with multiple homescreens, whereas I reckon the theme would work best if the grid is all there is - no distracting slides to different homescreens, overscrolling the necessary margin to the screen edges and distoring the grid on these sides to compensate for resolution, when moving to the new set of icons on a different homescreen. Instead, scrolling (perhaps just vertically), like on Grid OS, could do. In that case, a margin to compensate for screen edges is only optional as well.
Is there such a launcher or similar theme already? Is it something to hope for, for a fellow developer to build upon this idea?
Would really love to see this. Especially since it's different.
Have you tried sslauncher in the play store yet?
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Warp Rings live wallpaper has a bit of a 1960's vibe to it. 2 sets of concentric rings move around the screen overlapping, stretching and warping. Very trippy fx. The idea is based on an amiga demoscene effect from the 1990's called "moire interferance". Fans of the demoscene may have seen an affect similar to this in the old Future Crew Demo "Panic"
TOP LIVE WALLPAPER FEATURES:
★ Small Download Size
★ No Full-screen Ads or Excessive permissions
★ Many user definable settings
★ Low Battery Usage
★ Cool colorful stretching and warping rings creating vibrant optical illusions.
Configure and control every aspect of this vibrant, colorful warp ring effect. Two sets of concentric rings overlap, spin, warp and fly around the screen creating a trippy variety of visual effects on this live wallpaper. This effect is inspired by old school projector effects from the 1960's rock concert scene. Efficient rendering is only active when the effect is visible in order to consume less battery. The free version of Warp Rings Live Wallpaper allows you to modify multiple settings for the effect, offering outstanding visual variety.
FOR THE ENTIRE EFFECT YOU CAN CONTROL:
★ Effect Resolution, to allow for smooth frame rates on older devices/lower CPU usage.
★ Color of each ring set and the background from the full RGB spectrum.
★ Black and white mode for that old school 1960's look and feel.
★ Rotation, variable speed spinning of the effect.
★ Magnification, control the size of the rings independently from 1x - 6x magnification.
★ Horizontal density, to control the repetition of the rings horizontally.
★ Vertical density, to control the repetition of the rings vertically.
★ Control for each ring set's horizontal and vertical travel distance and speed.
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Thanks for checking it out!. I'd appreciate any feedback/suggestions as to how i could improve this. Always looking to add new features and make the app better.
Hello,
I am new to animation and just started my new project .I have to design few flat animation video for my client. So I am actually looking for some new ideas to create these videos.
Can anyone recommend best quicktime codec to render these to for low bandwidth playback that keep the color saturation and image sharpness to best quality and Flat Animation Video?
all introduce color sampling and compression artifacts as they are designed in delivering live action at low bandwidth, not 1 pixel lines against a flat background.
Any help will be appreciated.
Thank you.
I've seen several threads talking about how prone the Note 9's AMOLED screen is to burn-in. I wish to use the default light theme for once as it complements my phone's new background and style. Since the day I updated to Android 9 I have used the dark theme and have some concerns about burn-in, especially in the navbar area. Has anybody here who has used light theme regularly noticed any form of burn-in?
Burn-in only happens if you have a bright picture displayed on your device's display constantly for a prolong period of time. However if you use a dark theme, it will preserve your battery.