Hi Mat,
I've made some icons with the built in editor - all experimental.
I made a screenshot and added the fish to my sidebar tabs
I found some CCS which animates the filters for the image when I mouse-over. Here you can see it at its most yellow..
The tab has various new tiddler options below. A new CSS, a new PNG and a new Biblioographic tiddler
The tagpills are here, i like them there. Basically my TW is like a untidy workshop, things get put in unusual places and get moved arround
I was playing with making a story creation tool with my daughter....
Then wondered how to make TW more fun for a 6 year old. I thought that Babouka doll was a good metaphor to start with. I spelt the word Baboushca -- a spelling mistake which I can't be bothered to change
"Baboushca" is made with colours selected from the tiddly fish, the image becomes a button to create a "Babishca says" tiddler
I wanted to use the Babouska doll image to capture the idea of Tiddlers in Tiddlers in Tiddlers.
What I've learned
The existing proportion of the png image is golden section. Retaining the proportion with brush stroke widths help things "look nice"
I use screenshots as starting points and drag them into TW. It seems a natural "tiddly" way of doing things
I don't experinence any problems with performance.
I've made badges from my TW. I drew an image then used CSS to make multiples, then printed them out. I sized the images using the scale button in the browser, took a screenshoot and printed that.
I adapted the CSS from TW.com example
The big "take home" for me is the ethos of re-use. Reuse what is already there and prioritise speed and ease of use over technical decisions. I know that SVG is the way to go, but .png and screenshots are so easy and compatable with TW.
I have also changed the edit template for the image so that colour and line controls are easy to find
I've added a screenshot of the TiddlyFish to Chromes colour editor
That way my colours are consistant
I've been subjected to lots of children's games on the iPad. Making the new tiddler button gentle change colour, (like sticklebacks do in spring) draws the attention into the tool. It makes it more fun to create new tiddlers
I must get back to work...
best wishes
Alex