The 3rd example presents the preferred approach which is to change the return value of PreloadImages to a list of (image preloading) promises, whereas the 4th example is just No.3 that in addition features a real live demo of progress-bar and statistics rendering.
In order to present a real progress bar demo, the 3rd example, that already had it all, was taken as is, but now features a full blown render method instead of just logging the image-loading progress-data ...
Please submit this bug too! You may refer to my bug if you like: 15547259. The more the better! I regard this as serious breakage, because it means that an app that was working fine is now broken (if it uses a progress view with a progressImage).
With Xcode5 it is now possible to make resizable images with Interface Builder too. We can specify the resizing direction and content inset and select the area of to be strecthed right within the interface builder.
So, first the finished images. The brief for this project was to create new artwork to compliment the work I did for the original album release. To this end I envisioned 3 panels, each with a unique identity that at the same time worked as part of a narrative.
This is the underdrawing for the first panel. My first step with this project was to pencil all of the panels in detail so that I could see how they functioned as a series of images. The paper is 140lb Arches hot press.
This is a really good question, and in my opinion, yes. When you show someone your sketches, brainstorms, in-progress artworks, and rough drafts, you give them an insight into your thought process, how you work, how you solve problems, how flexible you are, and how much effort goes into making your finished masterpieces. This is valuable information for all kinds of situations. I would say, show one or two completed works along with your sketches, rough drafts that relate to those artworks, even if the artworks are not done.
I understand that you do not create web designs but artwork, but consider adopt part of this concept for your needs. Why not only show wireframes of your work instead of showing the full progress? This way the client can see what direction your artwork is going, but cannot argue with details.
I don't normally post anything on here but I just took some progress pictures and I couldn't believe the changes I saw. I love FitnessBlender and for years I had been an on and off follower but I have struggled at times with my body image and spent a LONG time running 10k 6 times a week and only eating 1500 calories a day!! So unhealthy. It wasn't until I had my baby and I watched Kelli's story that I had a bit of an "aha moment" and since then I have been a dedicated and loyal follower. I eat so much more than I used to but I don't feel guilty because it's healthy and I know I need fuel for my body. I love strength training and I just feel so relieved to be out of that awful time where I felt starving all the time and felt like a failure if I ran any less than 50km a week! My body is relieved too! I also love that it's only 30 to 45 minutes a day meaning I can spend more time with my 3 year old boy (who, by the way, calls Kelli his girl!!) Thank you SO much Daniel and Kelli. You are both awesome and are changing lives all the time!
Someone mentioned a workaround using comments field/section for images and they will print. We can place images in the comments section and they will show up in the print. Unfortunately, if you add any text or notes above or below the the image in the comments field then images will not show up when printed. So until this is fixed Asana can not be used for meeting notes where screen grabs and images are key part of efficient note taking.
This is a VERY early WIP. More of an experiment than anything as I am just getting started with Blender. I am learning as I go. Everything modeled (except the trees which were done in ngPlant) and textured (UV maps for trees exported from ngPlant) in Blender. Low res render was done in cycles. I have much more to add to this (and learn) so will most likely post more progress images as I go.
This is the progress so far on the Orc warrior. have to finish the legs, add more armor and the weapon of course. Not really sure yet if he can use a shoulder plate or not but Im happy with the progress so far. After that its off to texturing and some real rendering of my PC can take it :X Everything till now is made only in Zbrush. Stay tuned by following me on or on FB.
An Image Progress shows the current progress by using a Tiled Image as the progress indicator on top of a background Image. The progress image, the Alpha and the Direction towards which the image will progress can be configured.It is possible to create a custom background image and change the different parameters of the progress indicator such as the position and the size to fit the custom background image.
FIRST: If I need to get back into the images to make edits - Where is the "locate image in finder" link in the document for images like imported PSD and AI files? They don't open when double clicked on. I may have reasons not to convert them to AF files and I should not have to - The Resource Manager isn't any help. Don't make me use the Search in the Finder please.
THIRD: Opening large files (all apps) ...... I have some really large files. Some can be over a Gig. There is NO progress bar showing me how much time to wait. Sometimes I don't know if the App has crashed or if it's still opening the file. My laptop isn't a dog but it isn't the newest either so I can be waiting several seconds to a minute(s).
I was looking for an option on WLC (or AP using SSH, or console access) to be able to see the image download progress...like 30%, or 40MB of the img file already downloaded, but couldn't find it anywhere.
If an image is displaying, you can download it yourself. (Some images display only as thumbnails outside the Library of Congress because of rights considerations, but you have access to larger size images on site.)
More progress, more images. What more could we ask for?Hey? What happened to all the snow? Not sure, but it was 86 in Philadelphia today (crazy!)The fire place is coming together. More siding outside - this time marching around the guest bedrooms.The owner is using this recessed extruded aluminum baseboard.Thar she blows!Technorati Tags: house plans, modern design, modern house, Plat House
Notice the date section on this page which allows you to upload any previous progress pictures you would like your coach to see. You can swipe left or right to navigate back and forth between the months on the calendar:
Savefile Images are, like their name suggests, images that appear on the savefile icons in the main menu. The images represent the total amount of progress the player has made, along with the Completion Marks in the character menu.Below is a list of all Savefile Images.
Thousands of experiments corresponding to different combinations of conditions are set up to determine the relevant conditions for successful protein crystallization. In recent years, high throughput robotic set-ups have been developed to automate the protein crystallization experiments, and imaging techniques are used to monitor the crystallization progress. Images are collected multiple times during the course of an experiment. Huge number of collected images make manual review of images tedious and discouraging. In this paper, utilizing trace fluorescence labeling, we describe an automated system called CrystPro for monitoring the protein crystal growth in crystallization trial images by analyzing the time sequence images. Given the sets of image sequences, the objective is to develop an efficient and reliable system to detect crystal growth changes such as new crystal formation and increase of crystal size. CrystPro consists of three major steps- identification of crystallization trials proper for spatio-temporal analysis, spatio-temporal analysis of identified trials, and crystal growth analysis. We evaluated the performance of our system on 3 crystallization image datasets (PCP-ILopt-11, PCP-ILopt-12, and PCP-ILopt-13) and compared our results with expert scores. Our results indicate a) 98.3% accuracy and .896 sensitivity on identification of trials for spatio-temporal analysis, b) 77.4% accuracy and .986 sensitivity of identifying crystal pairs with new crystal formation, and c) 85.8% accuracy and 0.667 sensitivity on crystal size increase detection. The results show that our method is reliable and efficient for tracking growth of crystals and determining useful image sequences for further review by the crystallographers.
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