![]() ![]() ![]() Finding out very efficient tricks/workflows on Illustrator during the creative design process.Learning and programming apps in iOS/Swift and Pebble.Learning how to not only implement the Google Maps API into an iOS app, but to send JSON after successful triangulation.The blocker was not being aware that writing in Xcode does not behave in the manner we usually expect with git, which blocked us from integrating with each other.We were able to create functioning components for the work we divided up, but we did not have time to successfully integrate our pieces in order to have the devices communicate to each other.Used Photoshop, Illustrator, HyperDither to design and export creatives for use in both the iOS and Pebble apps. HyperDither is an OS X app that uses an elegant color reduction (dithering) routine to turn color or grayscale images into 1-bit black and white.Used Swift 2 to build the native task manager app for the iPhone.Used JavaScript with PebbleJS framework to write the Pebble Honey Bee app's UI/UX by doing quick emulation in both CloudPebble IDE and Pebble SDK in command line. ![]() Required researching different libraries that were written either in Swift 1 or Objective-C in order to learn how to integrate them with Swift 2 syntax.Created a geofence within a set radius of user's task location (wireless "fence" that you walked into an area and receive an alert) using the Google Maps API.You may either complete the task or snooze it, which gives you the options of ignoring the alert of proximity for 1 hour or 1 day.Additionally, when you are in proximity to the location of where you could accomplish your task, The iPhone sends a notification to your Pebble, which in turn notifies you with a vibration that you are in range of the location that is relevant to completing your task.You can view your tasks on your Pebble watch and mark them as complete from there, which will update the list on your iPhone, as well.The app automatically updates your Pebble with the list you created on the iPhone.Create a task in the task management app and select the location of where you task is to be accomplished on the iPhone.Ensure that your Pebble is connected to your iPhone.Install the Honeybee task management app on the iPhone and the Pebble using the Pebble app store.HyperScan and the excellent Atkinson dithering routine were subsequently unavailable for many years-but not forgotten!įrom Tinrocket, award-winning creator of apps to inspire creativity: Waterlogue, This by Tinrocket, and Olli by Tinrocket.An iOS and Pebble app to help keep the busy New Yorker on track. Later, this graphics routine was implemented as an option in Apple’s HyperScan software, connecting early Macs to flatbed scanners, and nowhere else. In the early 1980s, while developing the graphics technology for the first Macintosh, Bill Atkinson (HyperCard, QuickDraw, MacPaint) discovered a very elegant filter to convert greyscale image data for display on the Mac's 1-bit black-and-white screen. The visual effect produced by this technique creates rich, velvety tones, and is higher-quality than the “Diffusion Dither” method offered by Photoshop. HyperDither uses an elegant color reduction (dithering) routine to turn color or grayscale images into black and white or grayscales. ![]()
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