PuckJS Illustrations ( .ai, .png, .svg ) #1929
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Posted at 2017-01-10 by François Super cool! Thanks for sharing! |
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Posted at 2017-01-10 by @gfwilliams Wow, awesome! Thanks! I wonder if someone could stick this into Fritzing? (although I got the impression that Fritzing development had stalled?) |
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Posted at 2017-01-10 by stephaneAG haha, glad to see it may be useful to others :) @gfwilliams From what I can remember, the last time I checked, Fritzing was moving from two ways to prepare the board's svgs ? ( namings & stuff ), but I'm no expert on that :¬ / .. When I got time to, I'll add the pin labels ( as svg elements IDs ) to the .svg following the same convention used on the original Espruino & Pico drawings ( so as to be able to "animated" those +/- like the quick demo on the "EspruinoMimetism" repo .. ) Also, did any of you see this one ? seems Nordic's got plenty of customers ;p @gfwilliams btw, if not said already, I received all my Puck's & didn't have time to have fun with yet, but the sooner I got to these, the betteeeeeer => nice works on those ;) |
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Posted at 2017-01-11 by @gfwilliams Great! Yes, it's entirely possible Fritzing have changed what they were doing - the old way was pretty painful. |
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Posted at 2017-01-09 by stephaneAG
Hi there :)
A quick Illustration for our beloved PuckJS :D
Nb: the .ai & generated .svg has NOT yet the pins labelled ( & thus not usable "interactively" quickly by now ( .. ) )
https://github.com/stephaneAG/Espruino_tests/blob/master/EspruinoMimetism
Enjoy :)
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