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Jonathan_Hill
Super Hero
Thought I'd have another bash at this week's challenge, this time using dials and random numbers to produce a circular percentage meter.
LIES. DAMNED LIES AND STATISTICS
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc357b
Download: https://bit.ly/elhc357bdl
LIES. DAMNED LIES AND STATISTICS
Demo: https://bit.ly/elhc357b
Download: https://bit.ly/elhc357bdl
DorisChwist-87f
3 years agoCommunity Member
Too funny. Now I don't feel so deceitful with my own numbers. When you made the pie diagram, I think you used a donut. How did you create the pillow effect?
- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroThanks Doris and, yes, that's right, I used the donut shape for the percentage gauge, which rises in increments of 2.5%. The rest is made up of lots of shapes and outlines. Just tidying up my master file and will share it shortly.
- DorisChwist-87f3 years agoCommunity MemberYes please Jonathan. I am keen to review your project file.
Ouf! 98 submissions eh? That is quite the discipline you have! Any tips or tricks on how you make time and create so regularly?- Jonathan_Hill3 years agoSuper HeroWhen I first began taking part in the Challenges, I set myself a very public target of completing 52 weeks in a row and blogged about the experience.
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/52-things-i-learned-during-year-e-learning-heroes-14-jonathan/
Now I take part for 4-6 weeks at a time, although some challenges catch my imagination more than others and I will make more than one demo. Over 98 challenges I'm probably pushing 105 demos now. As long as it's fun, it doesn't feel like work - and every week I learn something I can apply in my day job.