KingDeViL Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 Hi guys. I buy a new 8.8'' screen 1920x480. I need best sensor panel please ? Quote
JVNTR Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 On 6/6/2024 at 7:11 PM, PVRV333 said: This is awesome!! Can you post it please? Thanks Expand Enjoy!Cowboy Bebop Sensor Panel.zip 2 Quote
JVNTR Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 On 6/6/2024 at 7:11 PM, PVRV333 said: This is awesome!! Can you post it please? Thanks Expand In case you want my updated one. 20240610_223452_1_1.mp4Fetching info... Cowboy Bebop Sensor Panel V2.zipFetching info... 2 Quote
rinaldop Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 On 6/11/2024 at 1:10 AM, KingDeViL said: Hi guys. I buy a new 8.8'' screen 1920x480. I need best sensor panel please ? Expand Look through these https://forums.aida64.com/search/?q="1920x480"&quick=1&type=forums_topic&nodes=28 1 Quote
KingDeViL Posted June 11, 2024 Posted June 11, 2024 I use Sensor panel + wallpaper engine combine :)) 1 Quote
Arbit Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 On 5/20/2024 at 5:41 PM, Mask Blue said: I created a button with 100 states and would like to assign the VOLTS and WATTS sensors to this button, but I don't know which values to assign in the minimum value and maximum value fields. I tried some combinations, but without success. Is it possible to assign these values? If anyone can help, I would be very grateful. Expand Why would you make a button with 100 states? 16 states will give you fluid motion in almost all sensor graphs without bogging down your panel with extra images or crap. Plus, it's a nightmare to manage if you want to make a change in the image files. 16 (standard on AIDA) is a standard for a reason. Even if you reduced it to 50, do you think you would notice the bar graph or sensor line 1 click off? Not a chance. My strong recommendation is to not waste your time or energy in going above 16. To answer your real question without all the hyperbole, take 100 and divide by the sensor images you want. You will have to have multiple sensors right on top of each other matched exactly on the x and y axis. You will need 8 sensors in your case. The first sensor would have images and states for 1-15, the second would be 16-32, the third would be.... Set the first image in the first sensor to be 0 for the low and 0 for the high setting. The second image would be 2-2 until you hit 15. On the the next overlayed sensor 16-16, 17-17 until you hit 31. On to the third and repeat until you hit 100. Its going to be tough not to mess up integrating all 100 images and states without messing it up. I struggle with 16. Good luck with your endeavor. Quote
rinaldop Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 2:57 PM, Arbit said: Why would you make a button with 100 states? 16 states will give you fluid motion in almost all sensor graphs without bogging down your panel with extra images or crap. Plus, it's a nightmare to manage if you want to make a change in the image files. 16 (standard on AIDA) is a standard for a reason. Even if you reduced it to 50, do you think you would notice the bar graph or sensor line 1 click off? Not a chance. My strong recommendation is to not waste your time or energy in going above 16. To answer your real question without all the hyperbole, take 100 and divide by the sensor images you want. You will have to have multiple sensors right on top of each other matched exactly on the x and y axis. You will need 8 sensors in your case. The first sensor would have images and states for 1-15, the second would be 16-32, the third would be.... Set the first image in the first sensor to be 0 for the low and 0 for the high setting. The second image would be 2-2 until you hit 15. On the the next overlayed sensor 16-16, 17-17 until you hit 31. On to the third and repeat until you hit 100. Its going to be tough not to mess up integrating all 100 images and states without messing it up. I struggle with 16. Good luck with your endeavor. Expand I have no idea where you got your numbers from but they make no sense. Here is a simple table with the way to set up the 8 sensors needed. 1 Quote
rinaldop Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 2:57 PM, Arbit said: Why would you make a button with 100 states? 16 states will give you fluid motion in almost all sensor graphs without bogging down your panel with extra images or crap. Plus, it's a nightmare to manage if you want to make a change in the image files. 16 (standard on AIDA) is a standard for a reason. Even if you reduced it to 50, do you think you would notice the bar graph or sensor line 1 click off? Not a chance. My strong recommendation is to not waste your time or energy in going above 16. To answer your real question without all the hyperbole, take 100 and divide by the sensor images you want. You will have to have multiple sensors right on top of each other matched exactly on the x and y axis. You will need 8 sensors in your case. The first sensor would have images and states for 1-15, the second would be 16-32, the third would be.... Set the first image in the first sensor to be 0 for the low and 0 for the high setting. The second image would be 2-2 until you hit 15. On the the next overlayed sensor 16-16, 17-17 until you hit 31. On to the third and repeat until you hit 100. Its going to be tough not to mess up integrating all 100 images and states without messing it up. I struggle with 16. Good luck with your endeavor. Expand Also the 100 state gauges that people make are for temperature and utilization percentage where the value is between 1-100 so a 100 state gauge matches perfectly with the value. They can be quite beautiful as seen in this example edit: example removed by the creator's request. 6 Quote
Surjeet Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 4:16 PM, rinaldop said: I have no idea where you got your numbers from but they make no sense. Here is a simple table with the way to set up the 8 sensors needed. Expand Thank you Brother @rinaldop! Even I support this and use 100 states for all the panels I craft 😍 4 Quote
ferocco Posted June 12, 2024 Posted June 12, 2024 On 6/7/2024 at 1:34 PM, Hundredd said: E 1920x1080? Expand yes!!! Quote
TheNext Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 5:13 PM, catkinson633 said: I got very carried away! Expand I really liked this. Which software have you used for the background image? Any tutorials to build such good looking background (outline) boxes? Quote
Arbit Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 4:16 PM, rinaldop said: I have no idea where you got your numbers from but they make no sense. Here is a simple table with the way to set up the 8 sensors needed. Expand Yes. Having a blank at zero or copying the 1 pic is a great solution to make the numbers easier to deal with. If anyone wants to use a 100 image sensor, go for it. While I can see how it will look better, the amount of work and images involved is (for me) not worth the extra effort. I guess if you stare at your sensor panel continuously, it will make a difference. I think most of us just glance at our panels and look at where the line is pointing to get an estimate of whatever the status is. Again, for me, it's not worth the effort. I put a lot of thought into making a moving picture using sensors similar to how others use rainmeter. We would need a sensor that changes values continuously, like the clock. In order to do it, we would need 1000s of sensors, one for each second of the day. (86,400 seconds) Still looking for an elegant solution. I'm waiting for the day when AIDA 64 will allow moving gifs to be included in our panels. 1 Quote
Arbit Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/12/2024 at 4:25 PM, rinaldop said: Also the 100 state gauges that people make are for temperature and utilization percentage where the value is between 1-100 so a 100 state gauge matches perfectly with the value. They can be quite beautiful as seen in this example Expand Great looking panel, by the way. 3 Quote
rinaldop Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 12:38 PM, Arbit said: Yes. Having a blank at zero or copying the 1 pic is a great solution to make the numbers easier to deal with. If anyone wants to use a 100 image sensor, go for it. While I can see how it will look better, the amount of work and images involved is (for me) not worth the extra effort. I guess if you stare at your sensor panel continuously, it will make a difference. I think most of us just glance at our panels and look at where the line is pointing to get an estimate of whatever the status is. Again, for me, it's not worth the effort. I put a lot of thought into making a moving picture using sensors similar to how others use rainmeter. We would need a sensor that changes values continuously, like the clock. In order to do it, we would need 1000s of sensors, one for each second of the day. (86,400 seconds) Still looking for an elegant solution. I'm waiting for the day when AIDA 64 will allow moving gifs to be included in our panels. Expand You probably know this but I will mention it just in case anyone is interested. You can use moving gifs in AIDA64 right now if you use the LCD format. Just use a browser or display program to display them. The developers have made it clear that they are not going to allow anything more regarding gifs. Quote
TheNext Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 3:23 PM, catkinson633 said: I used adobe illustrator, it includes a 3d extrusion capability. I will try and do a video and post on you tube on how to make the sensor panel basics Expand Thank you. I would be more interested in knowing or learning how to make those boxes, boxes outline and deep looking shapes where sensors are running underneath 2 Quote
rinaldop Posted June 13, 2024 Posted June 13, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 2:18 PM, catkinson633 said: Thats a VERY long vertical panel, is that the correct measure? I could relatively easily change this panel, but the length is an issue when editing in aida as i can't see the bottom of the pannel (I can't scroll to see it) if anyone has a solution for that, I could figure the pannel out. It would be a larger version of this pannel Expand This must be the panel that he is using https://www.amazon.com/VSDISPLAY-2560x720-VS145T-001T-Display-VS-AP2K/dp/B0BZYVM4YL He just turned it sideways. For long panels I create the bottom gauges at the top first and shift click all the entries in the sensopanel manager and use the arrows to move them all to the bottom. I click and drag the panel up and hold it there to see how they look then make adjustments. You could try to make a virtual desktop with a higher resolution but I have not had success with that. 1 Quote
gorodnoff Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 On 3/5/2024 at 8:13 AM, FatalizXz said: I made a touchpad for myself, the authors are on this site. I don't remember what their nicknames are (sorry guys). There are some mistakes, I will fix them this week The screen resolution is 1280x800 Expand Hi, Do you plan to share your skin? It looks sooo cool! 2 Quote
fwjaffar Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 On 6/14/2024 at 10:43 AM, catkinson633 said: The Empire theme (inspiration from the inside of Star Wars Universe Empire star craft). In two sizes: TheEmpire_515x1920.zip 1.19 MB · 0 downloads TheEmpire_720x2560.zip 2.68 MB · 4 downloads Expand Hello brother, the painting is beautiful. If it is possible to present it, HD Quote
VSNDESIGNS Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 It's a work in progress and I recycled and repurposed all of my old hard drives into this beast (20x HDD) along with NVME and SSD, and I'm using AIDA64 to monitor my stats seen towards the top of my PC. I borrowed the original sensor panel from here online and resused my old cellphone for my monitor screen via spacedeck. I added a toggle for the cell phone to sometimes kickstart it so I can see my Aida64 sensor panel. Motherboard is a Gigabyte B760 DS3H AC DDR4, 64 gb ram, Windows 11 Pro, i5-12600k, PNY RTX 1080, noctua fans all over the place, and now gonna start working on my cable management now. Everything else seems to be working pretty fine so far...wish me luck! 1 Quote
rinaldop Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 8:54 PM, catkinson633 said: I don’t didn’t, no idea what you mean by LCD format and program tI display 😬 Expand First go to Preferences>LCD and select Remote Sensor then go to Preferences>LCDitems That will open the editor which is identical to the SensorPanel editor The file formats are actually the same and you can load any existing panel into either editor but when you save from the LCD editor the file extension becomes .rslcd With these files you can display animated gifs but you cannot use them as gauges. In fact you cannot use custom gauges at all. Instead you get Arc gauges . These panels cannot be viewed in AIDA64, they must be viewed in a browser or by using a third party program created by a user here https://forums.aida64.com/topic/13419-aida64-viewer-for-displaying-rslcd-sensor-panels/ 2 Quote
ferocco Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 Made based on the theme of one of my colleagues. Rog Painel.sclcdFetching info... 2 Quote
fwjaffar Posted June 14, 2024 Posted June 14, 2024 On 6/14/2024 at 2:19 PM, catkinson633 said: Thank you! I'm not sure what you mean though, you want the panel in a different size format, or the images in a higher resolution? Expand Hello brother, yes I main my panel sorry not painting I have like this one in the picture . Quote
TheNext Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 On 6/13/2024 at 8:01 PM, catkinson633 said: In Illustrator: Create the background: Create rectangle give it a dark grey (not black colour 53,53,53 is good) Open 3d Materials window Set plane Set rotation preset to front Goto effects - texture - texturiser Set canvas - scaling 100 - relief 2 To create the outline Box: Create rectangle give it a dark grey (not black colour 53,53,53 is good) Open 3d Materials window Set extrude Enable bevel Set bevel to round outline (Gives you the sunken / mounted feel) Set bevel inside Set rotation preset to front Set width 10% Set depth to taste Create a recess for your bar graph: Create a rectangle 16 pixels wider, and 16 pixels longer than your bar width give it a dark grey (not black colour 53,53,53 is good) Open 3d Materials window Set extrude Enable bevel Set bevel to round Set bevel inside Set rotation preset to front Set width 10% Set height to about 80% Set depth to taste Positioning the Bar: create your bar in aida or create a custom guage which has dimensions smaller than your recess Position your bar / guage in the recess Try not to obsuring the 'shadow' created by the recess (this will make it more lifelike) Custom Guage If creating a custom guage the segments / bar need to be smaller than the recess Adding outer glow of a shade darker than the bar will make it pop Does that help? Expand Thank you. I think you will keep this forum alive as you shared it for free otherwise people are finding new tricky ways to sell and promote their panels here too. Even they sell others work too !! Greedy people. Examples are on this page itself but admin will not do anything as they are biased with these people and appreciate them too. Irony Thank you for your support and your good looking work. 1 Quote
TheNext Posted June 15, 2024 Posted June 15, 2024 On 6/14/2024 at 3:39 PM, VSNDESIGNS said: It's a work in progress and I recycled and repurposed all of my old hard drives into this beast (20x HDD) along with NVME and SSD, and I'm using AIDA64 to monitor my stats seen towards the top of my PC. I borrowed the original sensor panel from here online and resused my old cellphone for my monitor screen via spacedeck. I added a toggle for the cell phone to sometimes kickstart it so I can see my Aida64 sensor panel. Motherboard is a Gigabyte B760 DS3H AC DDR4, 64 gb ram, Windows 11 Pro, i5-12600k, PNY RTX 1080, noctua fans all over the place, and now gonna start working on my cable management now. Everything else seems to be working pretty fine so far...wish me luck! Expand Hey tooooooo many wires Your setup looks as you are going to plan to land on Mars 1 Quote
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