I figured rather than keep spamming these on the show your faces thread I would make my own.
I make no promises, but I'm up for taking requests.
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http://watchfaces.srkdesign.com/
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Gradient - Analog
Two overlapping gradients (one for each hand) change colors as they rotate. Available in teal, red and white (kind of silvery).
Klok - Analog / Digital
A port of XDA member pooley's Klok UCCW skin (source: http://www.el-be.fr/beta/home/uccw.php). With and without a seconds hand.
Lines - Digital
A personal favorite, based on Tokyoflash's Stencil watch. I ended up having to create a custom typeface to make it work with facer. This would be much better on a square watch...
Ring Clock - Digital
Based on my personal clock widget for my phone. Ring fades as battery drains. You can easily change the background image to whatever, as well.
Simple Time - Digital
Just a super simple face.
Swiss Railway - Analog
Based on Dave McCarthy's moto360 watchface contest entry. Minimalistic design. Swiss railway clock-style minute and hour counters, and a date stamped at the bottom. Available in multiple colors.
Hypebeast - Analog
By request. Modeled after a Hypergrand Maverick. Bottom little hand is hours. Large hand is for minutes. Top small hand is seconds. Available in full circle version and a version that works around the ambient light sensor.
Disc - Analog with Weather
Based on Rodriguez’s moto360 watchface contest entry. The color gradient represents minutes on the larger disc, and the hour is represented as a colored dot in the foreground disc. There’s also a weather and date widget. Available in a wide variety of colors with both white and black discs.
Movado - Analog
My take on the Movado Museum. Available in multiple colors, including colored faces. Not quite the classic look, with all the bright colors, but I think it's needed.
Split - Digital / Analog
Based on Tyler Allicock’s moto360 watchface contest entry. A second counter sweeps over the top of the watch face, while the time and date are trapped beautifully inside the bottom half of the design. Available in Android Wear grey and black to hide the ambient light sensor.
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More faces in post #3 and #4
Updates:
03/30/15
Bugfix for Vigor (battery meter)
Released Moire
Released NY Islanders
03/29/15
Released G Oribit
Released G Loop
Released G Dash
Released TymeAll
Released Precise
Released NJ Devils
Released Vigor
Klok is available in 2 new colors
10/8/14
Released Cubic
Released Potholes
Released Tilted
Released Five O'Clock Somewhere
Released Sumer Nights X Days
Released Light Dials
Released Atomic
Released Museum
Released VUE
Released 4102
Released Greyhours
10/3/14
gradSQRD now available in purple
09/28/14
Bugfix for Disk Series - (weather text overflowing center)
Added new color to Disk Series - (Hue)
Released Till Series
Released Horizon Series
Released Dots Series
Released Present Series
Released Lunar
Released Chroma
Released Crossover Series
Released gradSQRD Series
Released Skew Series
Released Sometimes Series
Released Wooden Series
Released Iridium Series
Released Gravity Series
Released Min Series
Released Classica
09/21/14
Released Swiss Railway Series
Released Hypebeast Series
Released Disc Series
Released Movado Series
Released Split Series
09/19/14
Fixed Ring Clock showing number of month rather than number of day
All analog faces have smooth hours via smooth hours tag
All faces now available as .face files instead of zips
Shrunk the size of Lines slightly to keep the corners from running under the beveled glass
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http://watchfaces.srkdesign.com/
Anything movado would be awesome!
Gravity - Digital / Analog
Based on Ziiiro's Gravity. The smaller outside gradient ring represents minutes; the larger inner gradient ring represents hours. Available in many colors.
Crossover - Analog
Based on Projects' Crossover Black. All of the hand are slightly off center creating a dynamic 'pickup sticks' look. Orange hand is seconds, the white hand is for minutes, and the grey hand is for hours. Available in two colors.
Min - Analog
Based on Rosendahl's Picto. The dot represents hours and the hand represents minutes. Available in many colors. Available in many colors.
Dots - Analog with Date
A clean analog face with seconds. The seconds hand has a ring at the end that the tick dots fit in. Displays the date at the bottom. Available in three colors.
Lunar - Analog
Based on Projects' Lunaround. The minute and seconds hands are orange. The hours hand is a cutout in the 'moon' disk that reveals the hour number as the moon rotates around the face.
Skew - Analog
Based on Nava's Tempo Libero Series. The off center minutes hand creates you unique forms as the hands interact. The white hand is hours and the colored hand is minutes. Available in a variety of colors.
Wooden - Analog
Based on Clomm's Terra Firma Series. A simple face with a wooden back. Available in many woods.
Till - Analog
Based on Project's Till. This face is about the relationship between time; 5:30 is half past five. A cutout minutes hand reveals time relationships as it rotates. An hour hand sweeps along the outside edge.
Sometimes - Analog
Based on Projects' Sometimes. Time is fleeting, and so are the moments where the seconds hand lines up with the hours or minutes hands. A small seconds hand spins in the middle while the hours and minutes rotate around it.
Present - Analog
Based on Projects' Past Present Future. You only see the present time: what’s past is past. The future doesn’t exist yet. The time is now. Hours and minutes dials rotate around the outer edge lining up over the 'present' line.
gradSQRD - Analog
Based on Projects' Deja Vu. The hands stretch out towards the edge of the face. Available in four colors.
Horizon - Analog
Based on Projects' Iridium. Blue dot is hours, red is minutes.
Classica - Analog with Date
A clean, simple and classy face with a date display.
Neo Classic - Analog with Date and Battery
By request. An elegant analog face with modern date and battery level sections. Available in light and dark.
MMVXIV - Analog
By request. Based on MVMT's signature face A timeless and minimalistic face. Available in light and dark.
Cubic - Analog with Date
Based on Project' Cubit. A faceted hexagonal face is inset into the outer edge. Available in light and dark.
Potholes - Analog
Based on Projects' Concentra – Portholes on Time. This face has a black lens with blue hour dots and red minute dots passing through 60 small openings, one per minute, in concentric rows that recede like memories into the past.
Tilted - Analog with Date
Based on Projects' Towards Watch. A traditional styled face with bold and easy to read markings with a slight twist. The whole face is tilted 30° giving you a new perspective on time. Available in a multitude of color options.
Five O'Clock Somewhere - Analog
Based on Projects' 5oclock Happy Hour. A super minimalistic face reminding you that it's 5 o'clock somewhere. Available in light and dark.
Summer Nights x Days - Analog with Date
Based on Mr. Jones Watch's Cyclops Summer Nights. This face can be read with a relaxed kind of accuracy. Most of us don't need to know that it's 4:43 and 27 seconds, we need to know that it's about a quarter to five. The design dispenses with the conventional hour, minute and seconds hand; instead the time is read by observing the position of a ring (hours hand) as it moves around the colored dots. I snuck a subtle date indicator in the 3 o'clock position.
Light Dial - Analog
Based on Mr Jones Watch's Dawn West Dusk East. "I wanted to make a watch that didn't tell too much time." - Brian Catling, 2010. A single cutout circle represents the hour hand, revealing colors representing the phases of sun and moonlight as time passes. You really need to vist the source site and watch the video to understand the beauty of this face.
Atomic - Analog
Based on Projects' Atomic Watch. The hour and minute hands follow the path of the orbiting electrons. The second hand originates from the Atom’s nucleus; perfect for pondering matters of time and space. Available in three colors.
Museum - Analog
Based on Projects' Shenandoah Museum. A clean and elegant watch face. Available in four colors.
VUE - Analog with Date
Based on Issey Miyake Watch's VUE. Slots reveal the past, present and future hours; highlighting the current hour with a dot of color. A bar represents the minutes hand. The date is etched into the metal inner bezel. Available in three colors.
4102 - Analog with Date
Based on HYGGE's 3012. Simple dials sit atop one another representing minutes and hours creating a sophisticated and minimal watch face. Available in seven colors.
Greyhours - Analog with Date
Based on GREYHOURS Watch's Essential. A clean and refined traditional face with just the essentials. Features a colored seconds and date hands. Available in eight color options.
G Orbit - Analog / Digital
Based on one of the default G-Watch faces. Available in six colors.
G Dash - Analog / Digital
Based on one of the default G-Watch faces.
G Loop - Analog
Based on one of the default G-Watch faces. Features customizable colors. Change the hour and minute hands by changing the color tint on those layers.
Precise - Analog with Date
Minimal and precision together at last Features customizable colors. Change the accent color changing the color tint on that layers.
TymeAll - Analog with Date
Based on a limited edition Tyndall. Features a separate seconds hand and a date window.
NJ Devils - Analog
My favorite hockey team needed some Facer love.
NY Islanders - Analog
I don't normally do sports team requests, but I figured I'd hook a fellow hockey fan up.
Vigor - Digital with Date
Loosely based on the Zen Watch face of the same name. Features a large easy to read time along with the date, current weather, phone and watch battery levels (in that order) and total steps taken.
Moire - Analog
A faithful recreation of Moire Seconds Clock Prototype by Zoltan Kecskemeti B. The spinning seconds disk creates an old school animation as it interacts with the background below. Available in blinking cat and beating heart. You really must see this to understand.
More in post #10
Is there anyway you can make up a simple dark face with analog day and date along with a small color icon for weather? With the moto 360 logo. It should have second hand as well.
Thanks, great work and presentation.
Beautiful work! Thanks a lot for sharing.
Awesome faces! How do we make them work when they're in .face format?
Ldgv408 said:
Awesome faces! How do we make them work when they're in .face format?
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Put the .face file in the facer folder. Then use the app to "import" them. It's the icon on the overview screen with the icon in the upper right of the screen. Then use that browser to point to the facer folder and select the file.
kpjimmy said:
Put the .face file in the facer folder. Then use the app to "import" them. It's the icon on the overview screen with the icon in the upper right of the screen. Then use that browser to point to the facer folder and select the file.
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Thanks for the info! A little easier than before.
Reveal - Analog
By request. This face features a solid disk as an hour hand with a cutout revealing the current hour and a recolorable minute hand.
skielbasa said:
Thanks for the kind words and I think you don't even need to move the .face files into the facer folder, just hit import and navigate to wherever you have it.
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I think you are right, but for me all my faces are already there in one place. So I can delete any I do not want.
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Dude these are killer. Nice work
Absolutely great work.
Working on some new faces, going to try to release them tonight.
Great job on these! Really dig these flat looking and unique faces. Continue the good work!
The release isn't happening tonight [emoji24]... But here's a sneak preview of just a few of the faces
The ones with weather don't show the weather. The have #WCT in place of it.
I'm proud to announce the release of my new watch face pack. This is my largest update yet with 15 new designs, most of which are available in a variety of colors, for a total of 40+ watch faces.
Many of the faces in this new collection are based on actual unique watches. Some are faithful recreations while others are my take on the design. See OP for details.
cjharris1985 said:
The ones with weather don't show the weather. The have #WCT in place of it.
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There are updated versions of the faces with weather in them, see if those work for you.
Thanks for gravity. Using magenta now but downloaded purple and blue as well. Love this watch face. Very different. ?
Thanks man these are great.
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This clock is based on Led Clock by David Horn posted on here some time ago. The principle of the clock is minimalism. The left column represents the hous, the next five columns represent minutes and the final column represents groups of five seconds (if you choose the 'show seconds' option). The hours increment upwards, the minutes increment leftwards then upwards and the seconds increment upwards. I have taken David’s original clock idea and bolted on lots of user options purely as an exercise to get up to speed programming for the compact framework.
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Set individual colours for many elements such as hour leds, minute leds, second leds, frame, font and background.
Draw rectangular or round leds
Show / Hide seconds
Show digits on hours, minutes, seconds
Change led size – small, medium, large.
Imaging:
Load image as foreground, the image gets drawn piece by piece like a jigsaw as another led gets added to the clock. Watch your image build up on screen as the hour goes by. Alternatively you can set the image as a background image and the clock gets drawn on top.
Image Folders:
You can also specify a folder of images and set the rotation frequency to minute, hour or day. The current image behaves as above and gets rotated so you can have a new image loaded every day, or hour etc.
I am using GDI to draw the clock but it is heavily optimized. The thread only runs every 5 secs or every 60 secs if you choose not to show seconds. The drawing itself only draws what is absolutely necessary at any time. So if we are not refreshing / painting the form, usually we are only drawing a single led therefore this should be light on resources. As evidence of this, consider the fact that I am not using double buffering anywhere and yet the redrawing is always flicker free and stable.
I wrote this clock as a Touch HD owner but tested it on several of the mobile images. It should run on any Windows Mobile device and on most screen resolutions from version 5 upwards. It currently uses .Net 3.5 but I can port it back to 2.0 if required as all the code is legacy written and I am using no libraries from the newer framework. I’d appreciate any reasonable feedback.
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Surely this should've been posted in the themes, apps and software section?
MOD EDIT
Moved to themes, apps and software forum
oops, sorry about that.
Found Zooper last night, and after a day of fiddling rather than doing work I have come up with the following.
The outer circle is the current hour, second is the current minute.
The quarter arc top left is battery level, top right is current CPU usage
Bottom arc is Network Connection Strength
The time at the bottom left is + days.hours.minutes until the next alarm
The weather icon center is current weather, the right one is tomorrows weather.
The left and right arrows are back and forward for the media.
The album art doubles as a play/pause button.
I would appreciate comments and suggestions.
Personally, I don't understand why you have the second clock in the center.
If you remove the second clock in the middle, you can use the resulting space to incorporate the media part without having a separate piece for it.
Move the day of the week with date over to the red arc. Then reduce the top left and right arcs until they match with the ones on the bottom (red lines). Move the entire media part into the center and then figure out the song and artist text positioning.
Just my opinion. I like the layout. Not a huge fan of yellow, my choice would be a pale blue or cyan.
Mickey Dark with Numbers (320x320)
Inspired by same watchface but in 280x280 for LG G Watch. (description here)
My 1st try with Facer app.
Reworked to fit the Sony Smartwatch 3.
Corrections applied to the minutes and second errors (original watchface, needles was always 15mins/sec ahead of where they should be)
Battery percentage added in the top right corner
dougi83 said:
Mickey Dark with Numbers (320x320)
Inspired by same watchface but in 280x280 for LG G Watch. (description here)
My 1st try with Facer app.
Reworked to fit the Sony Smartwatch 3.
Corrections applied to the minutes and second errors (original watchface, needles was always 15mins/sec ahead of where they should be)
Battery percentage added in the top right corner
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EDIT: strangely I had to reassign the X/Y values to 280 by 280 for it to show up properly on my SWR50
Tried it on my Smartwatch 3 but the image seems to be cropped/larger/skewed to the right. Would you know what are the settings that I might have missed out? Let me know if I can explain my self better.
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Timr Face for android Wear is a free, minimalistic and simple watch face for designed in line with Google's Material Design.
Seconds are indicated by the smooth, animated scale.
Depending on the set time format, the watch face will display the time in the 12 or 24 hour format.
By long pressing the watch face you can change the color to one of the 11 colors available.
You can change the background color and the scale animation rate in the mobile android wear app.
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their ZenWatch
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So I've been using this face a couple of days now. There isn't much to say other than it works fine. It's a nice simple face and the ability to change colors to match whatever I'm wearing is nice. Battery life is fine as well. This will go into my permanent collection of faces I cycle through.
The only change I might make would be to give the option of having military time. 0435 in the afternoon isn't really a correct way to display the time. That's nitpicking though.
Good job!
Timr Face for android Wear is a free, minimalistic and simple watch face for designed in line with Google's Material Design.
Seconds are indicated by the smooth, animated scale.
Depending on the set time format, the watch face will display the time in the 12 or 24 hour format.
By long pressing the watch face you can change the color to one of the 11 colors available.
You can change the background color and the scale animation rate in the mobile android wear app.
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Nice work, I have it and is very nice.
Some times seconds doesn't appear. i have to turn off the screen (enter dimmed mode), and it works
Just on thing, in dimmed mode seems too poor, but if not it should be a battery drain, so I have no better idea.
Thank you.
Florianisme said:
I need some feedback from you guys, especially from people using this watch face on their Sony Smartwatch
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Hey, thanks for your nice watchface. I love the flat (material) design very much.
Some points I recognized:
- the time (hh:ii) isn't centered, but has an offset to the left. The left margin is twice the size as the right one.
- the animated written seconds (numbers) are tiny
- in case of a notification at the bottom, it overlays the seconds.
Perhaps you can reduce the margin between time and seconds-animation, so that the seconds move to the middle of the screen.
Nice work! Tommy
. Unfortunatelly I cannot link a Screenshot.
That's a nice face!