So, here’s my latest watch face, “Radar Love”… it has three sets of digital time displays - each in a different concentric circle - that move around the face as the seconds, minutes and hours change… in the centre is the battery level…
Below: the picture on the left shows the time 08:23:04 and the picture on the right shows 12:01:54… the watch is in 12hr format…
If you would like a download of this watchskin then please send £1/$1/€1 to:
Don’t forget to put “Radar Love” as a reference/subject…
Andrew thought you forgot about us
@sonia_sophie_ataunna No… this one took a long time… adding, changing, changing, adding… phew!
and it is an amazing job and we know how hard and time it takes. already downloaded:)
@sonia_sophie_ataunna I’ve just changed the shareable link to an updated version… I noticed that on my D5 there was a “-” in front of the battery level reading…
Which watch have you got and what does the Radar face look like on your watch?
In the photos the watch looks misaligned (they are screen shots from CSM)… the hours are too far to the left… on my D5 everything is lined up correctly - the hours are between the lines…
same as you D5, thanks i’ll update it now.
you have been busy with numbers
@Andrew_Somers First attempt - wrong font… second attempt - font too small… third attempt - changed font colours…
hey Andrew, it show only the 8 instead of 18, is it suppose to be that way?
@sonia_sophie_ataunna Yes… the watch is in 12hr format… in the prototype I couldn’t get my D5 to work as I’d planned… then I realised that I had to change my watch in the Settings>Clock Settings>Date & Time to 12hr (not 24hr) format…
@Andrew_Davis , so I got around to testing the array type 6. From our previous conversation here: https://plus.google.com/+AndrewDavis-the-omnipotent/posts/hkC3Li4sGE8 having the AM & PM pictures present in the array makes the array behave in 12hr mode on CSM. This is NOT (repeat NOT) the behaviour on the D5. The D5 takes its setting directly from its 24hr mode setting regardless of what’s in the array. You’re probably better off removing the AM & PM so CSM matches D5.
This won’t solve your problem though. I think I figured out your system. Having 3 arrays is nice because it’s easy to see how they all keep step with each other. I combine everything, but I mask the same way you do (with only 3 masks …time_0_1, time_1_1,time _2_1, the rest blank ). You could probably add numbers up to 23 and extend your mask to cover these. My “Hollow Man” works in 12hr or 24hr mode. To do this I had to move the numbers a bit, they can’t overlap, e.g. the 18 is right next to the 6
Ha ha, @Andrew_Davis I just noticed your google+ URL “Andrew the omnipotent”. How do I change mine? I’m just a number
Maybe the wrong forum to ask this question
@Andrew_Somers Okay, so this is something that just happened (rather than being planned)… I received a (pop-up type) message from Google+ to say that as I have more than 10 (I think) followers I can now have a new name or URL or something… I though that I was going to get away with just “Andrew Davis” but clearly that wasn’t to be… it wanted a set of number or characters to make me unique (as if I’m not already!)… I tried a few - 007, 2001 etc but nothing looked catchy enough… so I started on the words - squire, bhagwan etc but settled on Omnipotent
I seem to remember that it came with various warnings that once I had clicked “okay” then I couldn’t change it in the future… I’d have to delete it and set up a new account…
You could start by looking in profile settings…
@Andrew_Somers But you’ve got “Smart Watch Designs”… that sounds good
Once again a fantastic ingenious design
you really know how to get the most out of watchfase function.
I’m stopping +ing you, I don’t wanna bring you in
trouble
Is there a reason you divided the dial in 48 pieces in stead of 60? also why are S M H between the lanes?
@Del_Rum Hi DR…
[1i] - 48 instead of 60… who says that there has to be 60 of anything?.. the face is a graphical representation of a radar display and the radial markers (roughly) align with the grid… the size of the grid was chosen because of its aesthetic proportions…
[1ii] - 60 radial (second) markers could have been used if there were a second hand to point at each second… but as there are no hand there was no real reason… the seconds (green) are shown as a number, that rotates around the face… 00 seconds is read at the 12 o’clock point, 15 seconds is read at the 3 o’clock point etc…
[2i] the answer to this might be in an early posting within this thread… see my post from 11 June, 2016…
[2ii] the hours, minutes and seconds are displayed between the concentric circular lines… so, when the time is 03:15:15… on the watch you would see H 3 M 15 S 15… ie the numbers would NOT be behind the letters or the lines…
Did I understand what you were asking and answer in enough detail?
Yes, thanks for your explanation, its my favorite watchface (for now )