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9 minutes ago, Awol said:

The author of the panel shared files for years but then idiots took those panel files and posted them as their own. Exhumed is well within his rites as far as im concerned as he is the one that puts the time in to create them, this hasnt just happened to Exhumed though. The same happened to many other members here and i dont blame them for not sharing any further.

yes this is sad, but some people download panel and then they do a rework and they add some new ideas and add original author in post and that is good,some are really nice not all people are bad.

I done one like that (little remastered)but author told me i need delete it because he is selling them,so i delete mine remaster from forum

And about IAmOrion user ...i seen that rule but i don`t will search for it again, I don't will spend my time to  proof you my point, I prefers just report 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, kejsii said:

And about IAmOrion user ...i seen that rule but i don`t will search for it again, I don't will spend my time to  proof you my point, I prefers just report 

 

 

I didn't ask you to "prove your point" - I asked you because I have not seen such rules.  In fact, I'm not sure I've seen any forum rules. (Maybe there was some when I joined but I don't know how to view them again)

As for selling panels.  Here's my 2pence worth... This particular thread is called "SHARE your SensorPanel", so I agree that any panels posted in *THIS* thread should be free to download.  However, I am not against those selling panels, they have every right, I do wish there was a separate thread for Selling Panels and Sharing panels though.  I'm not reporting anyone, they can sell if they want

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8 minutes ago, IAmOrion said:

I didn't ask you to "prove your point" - I asked you because I have not seen such rules.  In fact, I'm not sure I've seen any forum rules. (Maybe there was some when I joined but I don't know how to view them again)

As for selling panels.  Here's my 2pence worth... This particular thread is called "SHARE your SensorPanel, so I agree that any panels posted in *THIS* thread should be free to download.  However, I am not against those selling panels, they have every right, I do wish there was a separate thread for Selling Panels and Sharing panels though.  I'm not reporting anyone though, they can sell if the want

its ok,fair enough. If someone feel offended im sorry this is not my intention. I don`t agree if someone  selling panels because i don't want if this forum later will change to ``sell your panel`` but i get your point

 

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13 minutes ago, Awol said:

I've sent a mail to Fiery (forum admin) for clarity as there are no rules that i can find when you search.

to be honest with you, I don`t know if this will change anything. I don't will continue to quite people who want to sell them, don't have time for it to discuss again. Anyway i will end this discussion. Peace

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14 minutes ago, Awol said:

I've sent a mail to Fiery (forum admin) for clarity as there are no rules that i can find when you search.

I couldn't find any rules either! 

Personally I think it would be good if there was simply a separate thread for those selling and those sharing free.  Everyone's happy then lol

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3 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

Como @Awol Ya dicho, ¡hay algunas publicaciones en este hilo muy recientemente que explican cómo se hace!

Básicamente tienes medidores superpuestos. Así que haces 1 calibre, eso es 0 - 50 y agregas tus 16 imágenes. Haces un segundo calibre, la imagen 00 es completamente transparente, lo estableces como 50-100 y lo colocas directamente encima del medidor 1. Simplemente repite esto hasta que obtenga el resultado que desea. Podría tener 3, 4, 5 o 6 medidores, etc., apilados uno encima del otro.

Thank you very much, regarding the tutorials, I reviewed more than 100 pages here and searched on YouTube and I did not find anything, so with its parameters and those of awol, it is already a logical process and to experiment and I already got the result I expected, Thank you very much for your collaboration

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3 hours ago, IAmOrion said:

As @Awol already said, there's a few posts in this thread very recently that explain how it's done! 

Basically you have overlapping gauges.  So you make 1 gauge, that's 0 - 50 and you add your 16 images.  You make a second gauge, 00 image is completely transparent, you set that as 50-100 and you position it directly on top of the gauge 1.  You just repeat this until you get the result you want.  You could have 3,4, 5, or 6 etc gauges stacked up on top of each other.

Thank you very much, regarding the tutorials, I reviewed more than 100 pages here and searched on YouTube and I did not find anything, so with its parameters and those of awol, it is already a logical process and to experiment and I already got the result I expected, Thank you very much for your collaboration

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Thank you very much, regarding the tutorials, I reviewed more than 100 pages here and searched on YouTube and I did not find anything, so with its parameters and those of awol, it is already a logical process and to experiment and I already got the result I expected, Thank you very much for your collaboration

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Hello everyone. My second Sensor panel. 12 progress bar gauges for SSD/HDD and Network. 6 half circle gauges for CPU (%,°C), Motherboard temperature, and GPU (%, °C, Fan RPM). 6 quick light gauges (1/4 type), and one big center symbol gauge. All custom made.

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1 hour ago, vmo11 said:

Hello everyone. My second Sensor panel. 12 progress bar gauges for SSD/HDD and Network. 6 half circle gauges for CPU (%,°C), Motherboard temperature, and GPU (%, °C, Fan RPM). 6 quick light gauges (1/4 type), and one big center symbol gauge. All custom made.

sensorpanel2.gif

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symbolgauge.gif

Nice panel, love the centre gauge. Are you able to share as would love to tinker with it.

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