a stripped down version of cyanogenmod's cLock widget.
This is a very quick (and not B/W) mockup.
Once the pebble API supports it, I plan on making this watchface. I am thinking I will just modify cLock to send weather data over as it's updated. cLock is open source, so using the same resources is really easy.
I would be incredibly grateful if someone could produce this watch/app (it's more of a stopwatch than a straight watch). The fonts are a mess - it's the information and the (rough) layout I'm after)
The intention would be to make the two top rows stopwatches.
First Counter (the top one, linked to the top button) = Aircraft Engine Run time. Button to start/stop (long press to reset)
Second counter = Flight Time. Middle button start/stop (long press reset). Each time the counter is stopped, the LAND (landings) Counter increments by one. It would also reset with the long press.
Bottom buttom linked to the LIFTS Counter (for sling loads etc). Also reset with a long press.
Probably a fairly specialised watchface, but I could probably just about sell more Pebbles if I could demonstrate this to my helicopter buddies.
Sadly, I'm not a coder (at all)
This is a Back To The Future Watch that me and my girlfriend have made. It's based on http://www.october212015.com/ The only time that would change is the middle one as the top and bottom are based on the times and dates of the film.
This is inspired by the Delta Airlines boarding pass redesign by Tyler Thompson on http://passfail.squarespace.com. The design would allow for a second (home - for those who travel) timezone. This is a very rough first attempt.
The right vertical row of six markers represents the minutes and the left vertical row of four markers represents the hours. Adding the lit-up circles in each vertical row will result in finding the time.
Also accompanied with AM/PM markers in the bottom left corner.
The current time is 9:35AM
The top two rows represent the hours with each row containing 6 possible squares.
The third row represents the minutes with 0,15,30,45,60 markers.
The forth row represents the seconds, also inline with the 0,15,30,45,60 markers above.
And finally, AM and PM markers.
The current time is 9:22:43 PM.
As asked on the forum's thread, the Clock shown on the pebble presentation of the Kickstarter campain (42'') (http://getpebble.com)
I'm not sure what people prefer between "TUE 27" or "MARCH 27" or anything, I hope this kind of choices will be doable into the watch face (like the 12/24 choice in today's 35th update) I sticked with the video's one.
I was playing with some geometric subdivision of the screen to fit the "Ilusion-MazeClock" numbers in the center (with even proportions) when I came across this prismatic division of the face. I'm searching the right animation effect to make the screen "shiver" each minute and see the numbers change.
What do you think ?
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This adaptation of the Tokyo Flash "Kisai Stencil" Face (http://www.tokyoflash.com/fr/watches/kisai/stencil/)
was missing on here, so there it is of us to judge ;)
The animation idea came from me, hope you like it.
Tito1337 Coded it and it's available here :
http://www.mypebblefaces.com/view?fID=587&aName=Tito1337&pageTitle=LinesWatch+v2+Animat
Batman symbol spins every minute.
See animated Version here:
http://pa.ul-ro.de/pebble/Watchfaces/Batman
Mario jumps up every minute to update the blocks.
See animated Version here:
http://pa.ul-ro.de/pebble/Watchfaces/Mario-Time
The original concept for mypebblefaces.com was based on RichardG's AWSOME Pebble Concepts site.
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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