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[Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« on: March 27, 2009 »
Hi,

since deadline is today, here is my little experimental entry showing
seconds (purple box) and minutes (greenbox). Requires Flash9.0.

LAUNCH EXPERIMENTAL CLOCK

Unfortunately, I didnt manage to implement everything I wanted -
that's why it is not really finished and polished. Well ...  ::)

/Screenshot attached.
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2009 »
This is a neat way to abstract data!
I would have liked to see the hour hand but what you have is really cool anyway!
Nice entry. ;)
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #2 on: March 27, 2009 »
This is a neat way to abstract data!
Thanks buddy!

I would have liked to see the hour hand but what you have is really cool anyway!
...

Yeah, actually I wanted to implement that hour hand - that's actually
the reason why I came up with the chessgrid with the dimension of 6x4
(=24 hrs). But unfortunately I ran out of time plus my tries of visualization
doesn't look that good. Well ... next time I need to start earlier I guess  ::)
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #3 on: March 27, 2009 »
Very interesting idea, it looks alittle strange at first but once you see it move about it makes sense. Nice 3d feel to the movements as well :)

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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #4 on: March 27, 2009 »
Cool!
Sometimes the perspective makes it a bit difficult to identify the current field, but I totally like the style.
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #5 on: March 27, 2009 »
Very interesting idea, it looks alittle strange at first but once you see it move about it
makes sense. Nice 3d feel to the movements as well :)
Thanks TinDragon, that's much appreciated.

Cool!
Sometimes the perspective makes it a bit difficult to identify the current field, but I
totally like the style.

Glad you like it - and you are right sometimes it is a bit difficult to identify the current
field...
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #6 on: March 28, 2009 »
I like that, it's very different to what I thought it would be.

Good work Benny, it's like a 3D time board from artistic angles.
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #7 on: March 28, 2009 »
Thanks, mate!
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Re: [Time Challenge] PV3D experimental clock
« Reply #8 on: April 03, 2009 »
The movements are very smooth. If this were real I could see a market for it.
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