I'm starting a collection of glassware called the Glassware Gallery where everyone can find other developers' glass apps. I am adding people's glassware to the collection gallery, but I won't be able to find everyone's. Its has a submission in the navigation bar so you can request your glassware to be put in the gallery.
You do not have to upload anything. This is merely a common reference point for everyone to go to.
Please spread the word about this! We can't have a good community without others joining!
http://glassware.socaldevs.com
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My Android project is well underway, it's about 60% done. I just need to tie the pieces together and do a lot of testing.
I realized however that my art skills are terrible, my icons in my app look like clubbed monkey drew them so I wonder if there are any artists out there interested in getting their name on a project.
I don't plan on selling my project but I will be publishing it on the market.
I'm open on icon design, would need option menu type icons as well as app specific icons but since I have no artistic style I'm open to suggestion.
Will be able to give copy of alpha app once we discuss the work required.
Anyone interested? Would like to see some prototypes of your work. The icons MUST be your own, no image piracy.
I'm a designer and would possibly be interested in helping out. Could you PM me and let me know what you're app is about?
Hate to burst your bubble Home, but to OP....just Google "Free Android Icons". You may be able to find some you can use.
Google provides templates for icons which makes icon design a lot easier.
Google for "Android Icon Design Guidelines"
Hi Folks,
I have an idea for an educational app and would like to develop it into a real product.
It's relatively simple, display an image, populate sprites over the top, make a sound when they are clicked on, that sort of thing...
I'll provide the images and you will be credited in the about page as the developer.
Please PM me if you want further details, and to get an idea of the amount of work and pay.
Regards,
Adam
How about putting together a thread of app and game ideas that you'd like to see, for (realistically) free or paid. You never know, someone may just take the idea and run with it! For example... I'm looking for ideas for projects to get started with Android dev!
Just add your own app ideas and let's see what happens.
So, I'll start with a little brain dump (some of these may already exist):
Some kind of colour picker and themer from a photograph
taking that idea further, some type of augmented reality that lets you view bare walls 'painted'
a speaking clock
GymEssential BodyBuilding is a free data tracking app for any fitness enthusiast. It allows users to take photos, record body measurements and statistics, and major lifts. User can create simple "Before and After" comparison photos to see progress and view graphs of other statistical data. App provides various tools such as meal timer so you can schedule your meal alarms.
Also, the picture comparison is Instagram compatible i.e. when you create a before and after picture, the instagram crop box fits nicely on it.
For more details about the app, please visit gymessential.com
[Note]:I am unable to put a link in post as I do not have that privilege yet. I would really appreciate if you could search it on Google Play Store. Thanks
The US Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/search/?in=&q=stereographs+&new=true has hundreds of historic stereographs that are freely available for download. There are other sources for these stereo images too.
I've found that I can copy these images to my phone and view them with Google Cardboard but there is no easy way to move from one image to the next. The Stereogram app requires the images be edited and adjusted. I'd rather keep it simple and just copy the images to my phone.
Please respond if you know of a simple Google Cardboard app that will allow me to copy several of these images to my phone and view them one at a time by clicking the button on the Cardboard.
If not that, would someone, familiar with the Google Cardboard APIs for Android, please contact me to discuss possible development of an app.
Thank you,
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The US Library of Congress https://www.loc.gov/search/?in=&q=stereographs+&new=true has hundreds of historic stereographs that are freely available for download. There are other sources for these stereo images too.
I've found that I can copy these images to my phone and view them with Google Cardboard but there is no easy way to move from one image to the next. The Stereogram app requires the images be edited and adjusted. I'd rather keep it simple and just copy the images to my phone.
Please respond if you know of a simple Google Cardboard app that will allow me to copy several of these images to my phone and view them one at a time by clicking the button on the Cardboard.
If not that, would someone, familiar with the Google Cardboard APIs for Android, please contact me to discuss possible development of an app.
Thank you,
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This is cool... let me know if you find something that works..
Im actually trying to fix my Note 5 config. for some reason the inter-lens distance is way to far apart and not usable anymore. Not sure what changed.
Wilsonb said:
This is cool... let me know if you find something that works..
Im actually trying to fix my Note 5 config. for some reason the inter-lens distance is way to far apart and not usable anymore. Not sure what changed.
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I found I can insert the slide images into a PowerPoint or Google Slide presentation and view them with Slide. They will advance with the Google Cardboard button. This isn't ideal. I'd still prefer an app, but at least it works.
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Please respond if you know of a simple Google Cardboard app that will allow me to copy several of these images to my phone and view them one at a time by clicking the button on the Cardboard.
If not that, would someone, familiar with the Google Cardboard APIs for Android, please contact me to discuss possible development of an app.
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Really cool resource! Didn't find a way to download more than one image at a time, would've been nice.
I'm the developer behind VRTV, posted about my beta here a couple of days ago. VRTV can show stereoscopic images, so it should work. You'll need the paid version to get buttons to switch to next/previous image unfortunately which a bit stupid for images to be honest.
It would be cool with a custom app for this though, that could browse the archives directly, and do some cleanup/straightening of the images. Don't think I have the time, but I'll let you know if I get around to it!