Just ask google about this, there’s a lot of YT downloaders…
to Eric_Crochemore, just manage to download your video by Y2Mate site with the link of your video and it downloaded 720.mp4.
THANK YOU!!!.
The best way to learn is just experiment. Pick a tool, mess around with the variables, have fun. If you like how that element came out, save the face and move on to the next element. (Saving the face just makes sure you don’t lose any experiment that went well.) If you don’t like what came out, delete it and start over…or try something else. For complex hands sometimes it helps to build it simple(no effects) with multiple hand pieces, select all the pieces, export selection, and insert as image. For more of a punch, don’t forget to experiment with the emboss tool(not simple emboss) and shadow tool. Dynamic shadows are also fun, but require either a specific version of Android 7.1.1, possibly Android 10, or using Universal Launcher. Don’t forget to test your faces on Clockskin Preview. It’s not as functional as testing on your watch, but it’s faster and will help you spot mistakes. Anyways, just have fun!
to Nicholas_Herczeg, I will followup the step and use Clockskin Preview to spot mistake.
THANK YOU.
Yes it is a great tool.
Mind you, you can also use Watch Face Designer to preview your faces so… It’s up to you really
yes to pablo11, still learning into it and THANK YOU.
To clarify my previous response, the built in preview is also good for spotting errors. Clockskin Preview is also seeing how or if a watchface will react differently on a Finow based watch, a kingwear based watch or one using Universal Launcher. If you’re working with animated gifs, dynamic lighting (light angle changes with rotation of hand), and non-smooth hands rotations work in WFD preview, but not with stock launchers. I should have said that both are indispensable tools.
I hate being “that guy”, but I was wondering if there were any updates on the competition. Are people being notified by email or in the forum? As with many of the people who submitted faces, I hope I won one of the watches, but if I didn’t, I would like to release some of the faces, with minor tweaks, for UL. I also want to experiment with Arraytype 100, but I don’t think WFD or CSP can replicate that functionality. Any ideas?
The lemfo competition?
They will notify you.
Just been busy fixing problems last week.
Prime 2 winners already informed and stock will be arriving in the next few days to be sent to the winners.
Ask @G1NT0N1C
Because there has been some fixes recently for animation… But this is not the thread for this discussion.
@Nicholas_Herczeg You are right, neither WFD nor CSM can represent AT100. There is a WFD beta that can do this. However, I do not want to publish this without @Marco_Ferreira 's permission . And he is unfortunately not available at the moment.
@pablo11 okay. I’ll keep an eye out. Just hadn’t heard anything about it in a while. Mostly tech talk.
@G1NT0N1C I do apologise. With the way this topic was going, I thought it’d be ok. I will start another topic to get more in-depth.
Are winners declared in Lemfo competition? I did not receive any email.
All winners have been notified by email via Lemfo
When? Weren’t all competitors supposed to receive an email?
Will you folks here be listing the winning faces? I’d like to post mine that lost probably.
Thank you!
Hello everyone,
here are the winners of the Lemfo competition. Congratulations to the winners and a big thank you to all participants. There was a large number of excellent faces!
I apologize for the late announcement, but we’re busy at the moment so we kind of lost track of it.
Here are the winners in order of placement:
1st: @S_watch_K
3rd: @ThoRatz
Thanks again to everyone, the quality of the work submitted is incredible!
Wow @S_watch_K those are very nice contributions.
Congratulations to all winners
Hello dear friends, thanks to the management for giving us this opportunity. Congratulations to all the winners
Congratulations to all winners.