Three lines of text, one for hour, one for minute, one for seconds. Each line scrolls smoothly (seconds fast, minutes slower, hours very slow). The middle shows the current time.
The text will look much better - the ugly colors come from conversion from my Android prototype which uses grayscale to B/W.
And it won't show the seconds for performance reasons, maybe instead show date info.
So the QR code says "It's a quarter to four" and the BarCode says "14J" (couldn't get a 14JUN or 14June into 144 pixels) (both would change as a normal watch face)
So basically to see the time and date you have to get your phone out and scan your watch... Ironic isn't it ? :D
Tide goes in, tide goes out, you can't explain that. Font used is Ubuntu. 19:45 was unintentional and chosen poorly, please don't read into it :/
Animation: slowly moving shoreline, sea should swoop in and deposit pebbles forming the new time. Super fancy would be influencing the water with the accelerometer and/or magnetometer. Most of this stuff is procedural, could work.
Time to reflect. Font used is Ubuntu. 19:45 was unintentional and chosen poorly, please don't read into it :/
Animation: waves of distortion in reflection, numbers should slide down and up horizon on time change. It would be nice to influence the ripples with the accelerometer.
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Thanks to Otto Greenslade (Chaotic) @chaotictm for the Pebble Watch artwork and many thanks to the Pebble team @pebble for the watch that we all love.
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