We've had this
request a few times, and it would be great to do.
I've been wondering if there is a generic way to do
this, but not being in any way proficient with
photoshop, I'm not sure if it is possible. Can we
somehow have a base layer of the solid bits of the car,
then an overlay layer colour mask. Then, somehow apply a
colour slider to the colour mask layer to generate the
different colour variations of the car? That way, we
would only need 1 image for each car (ok, two images: a
base layer and a colour layer), but could generate any
colour we want in the App itself (including custom
colours) just with a colour-wheel (as well as provide
stock colour choices). Rather than the current approach
of just an image filename, this would become a base
vehicle type and RGB colour selection. Any photoshop
experts know how to do this?
That wouldn't solve the problem of custom car
artwork, which we would still have to allow for, but
would (a) dramatically reduce the number of images for
each car required, and (b) allow for custom colour
variations.
Regards, Mark.
A feature which would be nice is for owners
to add their own JPG image for his or her own
car. Could be a nice personalisation touch...
Sent from my iPhone
Thanks - I was wondering why the car
images were so sharp... now I know.
Nikolay,
Here are the contents:
8.0K AndroidManifest.xml
116K META-INF
1.3M classes.dex
13M res
100K resources.arsc
The App is 1.3MB, and the
resources 13MB.
Of that, 11MB are the graphics
for the cars.
I am working on a framework where
we don't have to deliver those with
the Apps (iOS and Android), but
downloaded them from the web after
installation. That will also allow
us to upload new car graphics
without having to change the apps.
Regards, Mark.
Is there any good
reason why the app size is
12MB?