Taking the orakix stripes to the next level victory is in a class of its own. This realistic and elegant watch face contains an analog battery meter for both your phone and watch. Add a day of the week dial with the date and you have yourself a very stylish face for any classy occasion. This cherry wood finish is definitely my favorite of the victory line.
Keep an eye out or follow for the release of the other finishes in the Victory line including brushed metal, white marble, and black marble
Very nice.
Nice color tone, bezel, and shadow work @syntaxracing. Looks good!
-John
Thank you so much! I received mixed reviews about the battery power meters but I’m glad you enjoy the design.
@syntaxracing,
yeah there’ll be mixed reviews on just about anything you could possibly think of. You have some nice graphics tool chops, I would concentrate hang items - things that people might think are not finished. Take a look at your date in dim mode, it’s just hanging there. You could take a thin ring that matches one of the circles in your days display and copy it to the dim side. Then the date will look like is in a small window.
-John
Very nice - well done!
@jmorga106 Thank you so much for the advice. I will definitely update the hanging items. I’m not sure what you mean by “tool chops” though. Also I had a couple of questions if you don’t mind. First what is the etiquette for posting your newly published faces on the forums? For example I published the same face but one with a wood finish and another with brushed metal, is it considered bad form to post each in two separate threads? Should they just be posted in the same thread? Also I need help with one of my older faces because the date dial only works if the month has 31 days In it. Do I need to have inspector mode enabled for someone to look at it to help with my coding? Once again thank you for all your help, I appreciate it so much.
@jazzbassNick Thank you, I’m glad you like it. I also enjoyed your watchtop face.
@syntaxracing,
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“tool chops”… It looks like you are good at using your graphics tool. What is it? PSP? PhotoShop?
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There’s no specific format for posting new faces. I can say that posting 3 or more new faces in one thread takes a long time to load.
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Yes inspection mode must be on for others to look at the formulas you are using to control assets in your face design.
HTH,
John
@jmorga106
Oh okay, that makes sense. I use Sketchbook Pro on my Samsung Note 5 to digitally hand paint the design and then use Photoshop for the lighting effects.
I can turn on inspector mode if you would be willing to take a look.
Not sure if this is the right link but that’s the face I need help with.