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On 8/24/2021 at 9:28 PM, rezalid said:

WIP..

cannot find any available Gundam theme so I try to make it my own.. 

Still figuring what sensor to be put.. 

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Ok I think now I gonna settle with this final design:

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Adding some red theme colour.. Zaku FTW!!! 

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Wallpaper engine and wall ok. The panel share me pls.

szabotamas976@gmail.com

thx

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I prefer cleaner less busy sensor panels so I put this 1920x480 based on my favorite game anthology (Mass Effect). The N7 background can easily be swapped from a Blue Paragon to a Red Renegade background and I've included a quick PC and Case LED color swap (red and blue) profile when I go back and forth.

 

It's simple and informative. Still playing around though trying to figure out how some of the cooler effects to add to the indicators. I'll update again if I make any large improvements (If anyone is interested).

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On 11/14/2021 at 6:07 AM, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

Material Design Dashboard 1600x2560

Updated one of my previous panels and made a section for storage.

Tried to make the graphs look a bit interesting.

Probably make more colorways.

 

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Love this one dude. How did you manage to make those layer effects in the graphs??

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11 hours ago, 1 PC Tip a day said:

Love this one dude. How did you manage to make those layer effects in the graphs??

Thanks, appreciate it. Basically there are 4 line graphs and 2 area graphs. 3 line graphs of different shades of red are stacked on top of each other to create a gradient. There is 1 dark-grey line-graph below the red line to create a drop shadow.

The 2 area-graphs below the red line give the 2 shades of grey. The darker-grey area graph has a lower height. The drop shadow of the red line covers the bright line of the lighter-grey area-graph (area graph has a line with a darker shade of color below it). Got to play with the height so the line graph(s) doesn't clash with darker area-graph.

I haven't really tested how much resources it uses. Still playing around with it. Like how it looks though.

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1 hour ago, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

Thanks, appreciate it. Basically there are 4 line graphs and 2 area graphs. 3 line graphs of different shades of red are stacked on top of each other to create a gradient. There is 1 dark-grey line-graph below the red line to create a drop shadow.

This is how I assumed you did it. Nice work. That's a lot of drives you have!

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3 hours ago, ThatManOnTheMoon said:

Thanks, appreciate it. Basically there are 4 line graphs and 2 area graphs. 3 line graphs of different shades of red are stacked on top of each other to create a gradient. There is 1 dark-grey line-graph below the red line to create a drop shadow.

The 2 area-graphs below the red line give the 2 shades of grey. The darker-grey area graph has a lower height. The drop shadow of the red line covers the the bright line of the lighter-grey area-graph (area graph has a line with a darker shade of color below it). Got to play with the height so the the line graph(s) doesn't clash with darker area-graph.

I haven't really tested how much resources it uses. Still playing around with it. Like how it looks though.

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Great! I also assumed something like that. Beautiful touch!

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  Probably do a light theme version eventually

 

19 hours ago, Anthony Kolka said:

This is how I assumed you did it. Nice work. That's a lot of drives you have!

Thanks. Lotta drives indeed. Got plex, AI upscaling, and seeding going on.

17 hours ago, 1 PC Tip a day said:

Great! I also assumed something like that. Beautiful touch!

Thanks again. Looks like you got it down.

Looking forward to people making some cool stuff.

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Hello,i have an amoled screen and i want 2 integrate it into my pc antec p120 crystal.

How should u connect it,with the hdmi cable on the back of the motherboard?

And i would like to have the  template from youtube,so how can i get it and how do u install it?

Tried to find a solution but nothing,therefore this forum.thx in advance

This one,starts from 5:09

 

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51 minutes ago, Bl4ckj4ck666 said:

Hello,i have an amoled screen and i want 2 integrate it into my pc antec p120 crystal.

How should u connect it,with the hdmi cable on the back of the motherboard?

 

Looks like a custom sensorpanel, and it's likely and HDMI ribbon cable coming out the back and going into either the GPU or onboard video.

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Recently i got back into the Zone. So i decided to put together this S.T.A.L.K.E.R themed sensor panel for that extra immersion B). And i thought, i'd share here. Bits and peaces used from UI elements of the stalker games: SoCCoP, Anomaly Mod. Font, source files and everything (such as psd's) is included in the archive. Attached sensor panel is 720x1280 resolution. For other resolutions, download the source files and mess around with it.

And as always: good hunting, stalkers!

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