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Request from ~VacuumNinjaExperimenting with a rotating sphere.
Available in 2 sizes: The big original one and a small one implanted into an interface with 2 number strings displaying X/Y position (for now it's just eye-candy).
IF YOU CAN FIND A SIMILAR .GIF OR VIDEOCLIP CONTAINING A ROTATING EARTH / PREFERABLY WIRE-FRAME STYLE, PLEASE TELL ME!!!
You can get an animated preview .gif here [link]
Logo suggestions matching the theme, especially rotating logos of federal agencies like FBI/CIA/NSA or fictional logos (e.g. COD) are very welcome.
If you have a logo request I can convert it into a transparent multi-png so it can be used with Rainmeter.
-g3x
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Comments: 64
penelope [2010-05-31 13:56:44 +0000 UTC]
When will this Death Star be fully armed and operational?
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theumad [2010-05-31 07:20:53 +0000 UTC]
good concept though this takes too much CPU Nice work tho.
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Cody647 [2010-05-31 03:06:49 +0000 UTC]
Amazing....i just changed the color to match my desktop....thanks a million
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jlfarfan [2010-05-31 01:25:58 +0000 UTC]
This is pretty AWESOME !!!!!!! What an eye-candy. Just a question. This widget elevates Rainmeter's resources use in a considerable way or use as much as any other rainmeter?
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g3xter In reply to jlfarfan [2010-05-31 01:36:21 +0000 UTC]
Depends on your CPU. The resource usage is almost unnoticeable on a quadcore, but can get quite high on a system with low processing power (e.g. a netbook). There is no comfortable way of getting Rainmeter to display animations, so what you computer basically does is splitting the pictures in a large horizontally aligned .png into many pieces and display them one after another. At high fps this gets pretty ambitious for your CPU.
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jlfarfan In reply to g3xter [2010-05-31 04:19:45 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much for the fast answer Gst3r! I have a double core processor, so I think this wont be a problem.
You are helping to take Rainmeter to a new level CONGRATS and THANKS SO MUCH!
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thomo94 [2010-05-31 00:28:44 +0000 UTC]
That is SOOOOOOO COOOOOL! Let Me Know When You Make The World!! Does It Spin Fast or Slow??
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g3xter In reply to thomo94 [2010-05-31 00:47:59 +0000 UTC]
Pretty much medium. You can edit it yourself by right clicking the sphere, clicking "edit" and changing the Update= at the very top.
Always calculate 1000/Update-rate to see how many frames per second you'll get.
Considering the 20 frames for a ~30 degree turn, it won't rotate that fast even if the update is set to ~10.
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