Well, you could increase from 3 seconds …
($#DWE#<=X?sin(#DWE# * Y)*100:0$)
where:
X = total time to cycle up then down = 3 seconds or whatever works best
Y = 3.14159 / X
Well, you could increase from 3 seconds …
($#DWE#<=X?sin(#DWE# * Y)*100:0$)
where:
X = total time to cycle up then down = 3 seconds or whatever works best
Y = 3.14159 / X
GREAT!
I just used: $#DWE#<=4?(sin(#DWE#/1.2)*100):0$
This one works perfect!
Thank you very much for your help!
You are most welcome, as always
If i can do anything for you - just ask.
Thanks Gauss, I will !
Cheers
Mike
That´s the reason why i needed the formula:
Try out time fast forward to see the phases…
I love the concept and the imagery; the implementation is of course 1st class as usual. The Route 66 logo shows up nicely when one flicks between dim and bright modes. Well done!
Thank you very much. I reduced the fading to 2 seconds. In this case there is some more time left to look at the landscape and the values…
It works well. I would like to visit one day - maybe not a bike though; it reminds me of the film Easy Rider
Fine! Yes, it´s an awesome landscape. I would like to visit as well - but i am to old to go by bike as well, lol.
We seem to have had the same mind. “Easy Rider” was my intention to create it. Unfortunately i didn´t found a good template for the chopper used in the film.
I can’t remember the film at all, just the ending; it occurs to me that when the battery gets very low you could have a car drive past with a couple red necks and … mmm, then again, perhaps not
Well, i can´t remember the ending as well, but it´s a nice idea. On the other hand it will be to much.
BTW… I just tested out how to delay the start of a second fading item by modifiying your formula.
It works nice…
$#DWE#>1&&#DWE#<=3.5?(sin((#DWE#/0.75)+0.3) * 110):0$
Nice, looks good!
Fine. Now i only have to decide if i want to give it out for free… That´s a hard decision after all that work behind it.
Ah the choice of the artist - to sell to pay the rent or freely share to a larger audience?
A great design in any case.
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ps. past my bed time and eary start tomorrow, so it’s off to sleep for me; thanks for the chat
You´re welcome. I have to thank you. Have a nice sleep!