Just to keep sharp and show some variety, here are a couple of ideas for an options panel I had for this personal project. I know these are a bit outlandish, but I wanted to come up with some fun concepts. Hope you enjoy them.
I like this a lot. My first question would be how does the user get back to the app on the version with the overlay? Also, I see you are using pink for the volume and selected states below the switches. I'd think users may confuse that for an active state.
Pretty great idea! Looks amazing as well.
My only critique is the second string in the background looks like its too far away. I understand why you'd keep it further away, but maybe getting rid of and having only one string with a knot would look better?
@Shaun Thanks! The user would get out of the modal by tapping anywhere outside of the hanging panel. Then the content underneath would reappear. I knew someone was going to bust me for using the pink for active option and inactive state in the switch. Valid call. :)
The attachment is 404 for me :(
EDIT: Seems fine now
Stunning work. Absolutely gorgeous. If I was forced to, I could only pick one crit: It's that the wood texture looks a bit 'pixel stretched' in places (right hand side) and too uniformly straight for too long. Comparing the left side (as seen in the shot) to the right side at least.
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Just to keep sharp and show some variety, here are a couple of ideas for an options panel I had for this personal project. I know these are a bit outlandish, but I wanted to come up with some fun concepts. Hope you enjoy them.
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11 months ago
Looks fantastic. Love it!
11 months ago
Cool work
11 months ago
Gorgeous interface Mason.
11 months ago
The over-the-top modal style is fantastic.
11 months ago
looking very very good
11 months ago
@Dave @Herson @Alexandre @Keiran @Jarno Thanks very much, fellas! Really appreciate the love.
11 months ago
I dig it to MAX!
11 months ago
Yeah, cuz clearly you were getting dull. Dull like a lightsaber.
11 months ago
I like this a lot. My first question would be how does the user get back to the app on the version with the overlay? Also, I see you are using pink for the volume and selected states below the switches. I'd think users may confuse that for an active state.
Overall, looking solid!
11 months ago
Greate work
11 months ago
I do not write comments like; awesome, cool etc.. but in this case it really is ;)
11 months ago
if you would have asked me 6 months ago i would have said i love it but damn is it heavy on the eyes. to much textures for my 'current' liking lol
11 months ago
@Didi Medina I don't know what you're seeing. Maybe you need to "Update Your Browser".
11 months ago
@Dave Ruiz +1
11 months ago
I really like your stitches @Mason. As well as the color scheme. Great work!
11 months ago
amazing
11 months ago
Pretty great idea! Looks amazing as well.
My only critique is the second string in the background looks like its too far away. I understand why you'd keep it further away, but maybe getting rid of and having only one string with a knot would look better?
11 months ago
Not sure if the denim texture goes with a wine app, but it's beautiful nonetheless. Great work.
11 months ago
@Philip You crack me up! Thanks a lot!
@Shaun Thanks! The user would get out of the modal by tapping anywhere outside of the hanging panel. Then the content underneath would reappear. I knew someone was going to bust me for using the pink for active option and inactive state in the switch. Valid call. :)
@Emil @Muhammad @Tomas @Julia @Pendar @Jordan @Phil Thanks for the comments, guys!
@Didi Thanks the wet blanket comment.
11 months ago
So nice and very detailed! +1
11 months ago
Wow! Very nice work. I love the detail that when into this.
11 months ago
Amazing
11 months ago
A lot of fun can be had with that style. Just be sure that it looks natural when it's animated. Great execution
11 months ago
The attachment is 404 for me :(
EDIT: Seems fine now
Stunning work. Absolutely gorgeous. If I was forced to, I could only pick one crit: It's that the wood texture looks a bit 'pixel stretched' in places (right hand side) and too uniformly straight for too long. Comparing the left side (as seen in the shot) to the right side at least.
11 months ago