New update to Digital Flux!
I added new surfaces with improved lighting. It can also be used as a daydream now.
New update to Digital Flux!
I added new surfaces with improved lighting. It can also be used as a daydream now.
Just released this week! I decided to make the default color red–I think more people will prefer it that way.
Available on Google Play:
Free Version
Full Version
A few weeks ago, I came across a CG image that looks a lot like a colored-in skyline diffuser. A Google search turned up all kinds of CG images with the same theme. After imagining what a skyline diffuser might look like in motion, I was inspired to make a live wallpaper out of the idea. I’m really excited about how this one turned out. Unfortunately, this week I saw a new live wallpaper on Google Play that seems to have also been inspired by skyline diffusers.
I’ve already put way too many hours into mine to scrap it, but I also think it’s sufficiently different that the two won’t be direct competitors. In mine, the tiles are smaller, beveled in the middle, and cast shadows; touch affects tile height rather than color; and it uses a simpler lighting model. All these factors create a very different look. My new live wallpaper is basically done, but I want to put in a little more testing before release.
One of the really cool features of this wallpaper is the dynamic shadows, and it runs smoothly on the good old HTC Incredible. Here’s a sneak peak:
A couple of reviews have gone up for Digital Embers.
The first is over at Android Police, a hugely popular Android news blog.
And another is from QbKing77’s YouTube channel here. I found out about it from the customer reviews on Google Play, and watched a few episodes. QbKing’s show is has a variety of info about new Android devices, and tips for getting the most out of your phone.
New live wallpaper! :)
Available on Google Play:
Free Version
Full Version
I made this tool while working on live wallpapers. Might as well make it public. If you like to tweak your settings a lot, it can save you a lot of extra clicks.
This tiny app basically just opens the settings for whatever live wallpaper is currently running. It should work with any live wallpaper available, not just ours.
It’s on the Android Market.
New features:
Check out new version 1.1 of the full version of Digital Hive. You can now set the color to match the battery level, from green to yellow to red. You can also save up to three different favorite colors, in case you like to occasionally switch it up.