We all need a little
bit of colour touch on a grey days.
Not exact matches
I think just putting
touches of each
colour here and there will make it all tie in, even if the prints are all completely different and a little
bit bold.
I love the gorgeous spring
colours and the fit is one I turn to again and again, flattering, loose fitting but with tailoring in the right places &
of course a few extra
touches to make it that little
bit more special (ruffles on the neck and hem line).
This includes: texture and vertex shading, which by using what was jokingly referred to as «lasers» or «sabers», users can add textures in a simple and accessible way; a foliage painting tool, which «if you're using a Vive or Oculus
Touch dev kit, there's a button you can hold to erase or paint»; a
colour picker, which is familiar already and has been used in various titles; a transform gizmo, and it was commented that «the rotation was a little
bit of a disaster before but it's better now»; there is now a flashlight in VR as well as the ability to make screenshots; and a widget interaction component that gives developers full control over how things get
touched.
My favourite use
of the
touch screen has to be the craft mode, which lets you create an item by drawing on a
coloured piece
of paper and cutting it out and sticking several
bits together to make a sticker that you can customise Iota with, the options are almost endless.
In many ways it reminds us
of the Pebble experience, although Android Wear has a slight advantage in offering a
colour display and
touch interface, despite things sometimes feeling a
bit random.
On Tuesday I got my hair
coloured, which involved a nice young man giving me a luxurious, slow, sensuous head massage that made my nails
bite into the leatherette
of the chair and my teeth clench... read about it in Inappropriate
Touching.
The last owner had made some updates and put in a new kitchen, opening it up to create a more open - plan space, but the flat needed a
bit of soul, so the owner has made it look more lived - in with personal
touches, accessorising with high street finds and adding
colour by wallpapering and painting.