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Worked on something during my free time.

Animated version: 

 

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Edited by Mister Slyther

They look nice! 

Ameer :boge:

 

Looks sleek and decent.

Damnn, looks really nice!

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23 minutes ago, humblevibe said:

This looks great man. What are you using to create your graphics?

Principle + Sketch, Mac Software.

1 hour ago, Mister Slyther said:

Principle + Sketch, Mac Software.

Awesome man thanks a lot.. I have a Windows PC, any idea how comparable proto.io is to Principle? 

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24 minutes ago, humblevibe said:

Awesome man thanks a lot.. I have a Windows PC, any idea how comparable proto.io is to Principle? 

Principle is by far the best prototyping software, i did my research and it turns out principle is the best. You can create simple and complex transitions unlike any other software.

1 hour ago, Mister Slyther said:

Principle is by far the best prototyping software, i did my research and it turns out principle is the best. You can create simple and complex transitions unlike any other software.

It truly does look amazing. From your work I've seen you can definitely do a lot of awesome things with it. Though, is it only for MAC? I unfortunately don't have a MAC for design. After researching a bit do you think proto.io would be the better option for a windows user?

 

EDIT: After looking a I have also found protopie, what do you think of this?

 

One more edit: I am going to just PM you for further info so I don't spam this thread.

Edited by humblevibe

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