Another short teaser for LIFXtend version 0.7: Candle LIFX.
This command, on repeat, is all you need for some nice candle light:
[0.2-0.5], 1, color, [35-45], [70-100], [30-100], [2000-100000]
Delay between 0.2 and 0.5 seconds, hue between 35-45°. Saturation between 70 and 100%, Brightness between 30 and 100% and switch over time between very short and not so short (there is no good way to really calculate the switch over time, just try and error).
Here the mandatory Video:
Wednesday, March 26. 2014
LIFXtend 0.7 Teaser
Because the last update has been some time ago, I don't want people to think LIFXtend is dead.
Thus, I am proud to present a short teaser of Version 0.7:
LIFXtend will feature the possibility to create LIFXshows where some aspects are decided randomly.
Check out the following line:
0.03, 1, color, [0-360], 100, 100, 0
If you already have some experience with LIFXshows, you will see that this command will be executed 0.03 seconds after the start (yes, you can now use split seconds).
Targeted are all bulbs in group 1, so usually all your bulbs. They will change their color with the Hue (color) randomly decided between 0 and 360° (so all the colors). Saturation an Brightness are always 100%, switch over time is 0 micro seconds.
With the repeat enabled, this simple command will produce following result:
All values can be random, even the time.
There is still some stuff to be ironed out, also some more features to be added (groups?), so dont expect a release earlier than this weekend, maybe even a little bit later.
Next thing to do for me will be to write some easy tutorials and sample shows. The functionality is mostly there, but I realize that the usability is not so great at the moment.
Thus, I am proud to present a short teaser of Version 0.7:
LIFXtend will feature the possibility to create LIFXshows where some aspects are decided randomly.
Check out the following line:
0.03, 1, color, [0-360], 100, 100, 0
If you already have some experience with LIFXshows, you will see that this command will be executed 0.03 seconds after the start (yes, you can now use split seconds).
Targeted are all bulbs in group 1, so usually all your bulbs. They will change their color with the Hue (color) randomly decided between 0 and 360° (so all the colors). Saturation an Brightness are always 100%, switch over time is 0 micro seconds.
With the repeat enabled, this simple command will produce following result:
All values can be random, even the time.
There is still some stuff to be ironed out, also some more features to be added (groups?), so dont expect a release earlier than this weekend, maybe even a little bit later.
Next thing to do for me will be to write some easy tutorials and sample shows. The functionality is mostly there, but I realize that the usability is not so great at the moment.
Saturday, March 15. 2014
Version 0.6 released
LIFXtend version 0.6 is available for download at: LIFXtend
LIFXshows can now be referenced to the time. For example you can dim your lights automatically at 12:00.
There are some examples included in the download.
I will try to write some articles to explain all the functions of LIFXtend thouroughly as soon as I find time.
LIFXtend will now automatically save all your bulbs and your scenes.
After you change the *.txt file of your scene, you will have to import it again into LIFXtend.
LIFXshows can now be referenced to the time. For example you can dim your lights automatically at 12:00.
There are some examples included in the download.
I will try to write some articles to explain all the functions of LIFXtend thouroughly as soon as I find time.
LIFXtend will now automatically save all your bulbs and your scenes.
After you change the *.txt file of your scene, you will have to import it again into LIFXtend.
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