![]() and the filling is obviously not that slow. With that I can have variable fat - or slim -border 'lines' for any size of button. ![]() Outer, border-color filled rectangular w/ rounded corners overlaid by an inner/slightly smaller, body-color filled rectangular. I did this for 'simulating' ui buttons with a border. To make it look cool, you may need more than 8 pac man images since your packman goes in a circle rather than just in x and y axis direction.Ĭompose your packman with a filled circle overlaid by a triangle of different angles. I watched the clip after I read and responded. Slowing down is the fact that you have to draw every moving thing twice: draw the to see it and draw to hide it, and this all over and over again.Įnjoyed very much the clip you published. It may get tight with memory, but speed is much better and to me more important, and speed will also be better because byte serial vs bit serial communication w/ the display. but I would not rotate them but rather have 4 (or 8) predefined pacman images that I would just copy around. ![]() I can imagine for Bangle.js is to work with sprites. and not much less today.I also had done is the labyrinth: an encode description with a drawing algorithm, but it was a bit overwhelming for the Original Espruino board - speed, memory - and - last but not least - the bit serial display (and the Espruoino driver module that puts out dot by dot). A long time ago, there was a conversation about Exploring 2.8" Color TFT Touch LCD by Pacman Game attempt ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |