Sam Voss
Android Enthusiast
Hey everybody, I am the owner of XynTeq Development, I also am the lead developer on Ultimath, your ultimate math source.
What I am doing right now is creating a more tablet-friendly application. The current layouts do not work well on tablets, but I've figured out a simple solution, however, I now need some help.
I have a layout (shown below) of a tablet in landscape mode.
Now is my problem. What is shown on the right is the step by step instructions on how to solve the problem, and the formula. These are only features of the paid version. What I need help with is creating a "shade", due to the fact that I'm very poor with photoshop.
I'm sure we all remember the maps over the chalk boards when we were in school (for those of you who are graduated) and what I would like is two different images, one which is the spool, and one which is the "map" being pulled down.
I have already successfully made the animations to make it look as if the "map" is being spooled back onto the roll, however mine all look like crap.
Any help would be much obliged!
Thanks everyone,
Sam Voss
What I am doing right now is creating a more tablet-friendly application. The current layouts do not work well on tablets, but I've figured out a simple solution, however, I now need some help.
I have a layout (shown below) of a tablet in landscape mode.
Now is my problem. What is shown on the right is the step by step instructions on how to solve the problem, and the formula. These are only features of the paid version. What I need help with is creating a "shade", due to the fact that I'm very poor with photoshop.
I'm sure we all remember the maps over the chalk boards when we were in school (for those of you who are graduated) and what I would like is two different images, one which is the spool, and one which is the "map" being pulled down.
I have already successfully made the animations to make it look as if the "map" is being spooled back onto the roll, however mine all look like crap.
Any help would be much obliged!
Thanks everyone,
Sam Voss