[APP] Expose - Live Portrait Filters and Glitch Effects (from creators of VIMAGE app) - Android Apps and Games

Hey everyone!
I'd like to introduce you to my new app called Expose. It was released on 24th of December (on Christmas Eve, also, on my birthday)
So here's the compressed story of this app:
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I'm Ahmed Harmouche, co-founder and CTO of VIMAGE, a popular photo animation app.
For about 4 years we have been developing VIMAGE with the goal to create the most realistic photo animation app.
Hello GPU
This summer I started playing around with other techniques, forgetting a bit about our "most realistic" mission, and moving towards artistry, colors, lights, glitch, and other things I found interesting. From a technical point of view I transitioned from the CPU based Canvas (VIMAGE rendering is 99% CPU and Canvas based) world, to the GPU based OpenGL + fragment shader world.
I found it quite fascinating what amazing effects you can achieve in fragment shaders. I browsed a lot through Shadertoy and learned from the cool shaders created by this amazing community.
Move the glitch!
As I looked around I saw glitch effects are quite popular, on photos and in videos as well. The apps out there for photo produce static glitch photo output, video glitch editors, of course, produce video, but I didn't see apps producing glitch videos from photos. There are some, but they don't focus on moving filters. Photoshop Camera for example, they have some presets that move, but only a handful. So I wanted an app the focuses on moving glitch filters.
The app
Only glitch though? As I researched a bit more I found other interesting effects that could fit in the app: dual lightning, split color, color switch, drip art. These are all effects that you can find (more or less) in other apps like PicsArt, but they are all static. So I put them also in the app, as moving filters.
The other twist in the app, besides that filters are live, is that filters can affect only the background, only the foreground, or the whole photo, automatically, by a technique called Saliency Object Detection, achieved using a neural network. So when I code a preset, I can specify what effect I want on each layer.
An important aspect of the app is that it is preset based. The reason of this is that as VIMAGE grew big and quite advanced from the initial "pick an effect and generate" workflow, I wanted to go back to simplicity. Just select a preset, and everything is set for you. But as Albert Einstein said "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler", I also provided some seekbars so that the user can tweak the parameters of the presets. One missing piece for not breaking this "no simpler" rule is manual masking. If AI foreground selection fails, filters can look bad, so manual masking is needed in this case.
So summarized, the app is a preset-based photo editing app, that focuses on moving, looping (glitch) filters, and can automatically apply filters on background and foreground.
The release
After some internal testing, and a short pre-registration period, we went live on 24th of December. It's very early to draw any conclusions, as numbers are pretty small yet, but as I see the analytics a large percentage of users save and share their work, so it seems they like what they're creating. As what's next: I'm fixing crashes, and analyzing the data, to see with which preset categories the users engage the most, and then I will focus more on those categories.
This release was very exciting for me, as the whole tech stack of the app is completely different from VIMAGE: It is written in Kotlin, using Android Architecture Components, and the rendering is OpenGL based.
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Future plans
At the initial idea stage I knew I wanted this app to be a platform where others can create presets and share them. The reason is that now I'm the one who codes the presets, but I'm sure there are a lot of more creative editors/creators out there who can build a lot more amazing effects than me, so why not let them do so? It's like when you build a game engine, you won't necessarily build the best games. Or if you know how to make a guitar, will you be the best guitar player? The other reason is that I think an in-app community, a platform can drive user engagement and retention.
So, that's all folks! I hope you will like the app, and any feedback, suggestion is greatly appreciated!
email: [email protected] (company), [email protected] (personal)
Ps.: Feel free to email us if you want early access to the creator suite

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[Live Wallpaper] Doom Live Wallpaper

I was inspired by the Mario live wallpaper on these forums to make something similar using the Doom sprites. I released it as a beta last week and have been constantly updating it as often as I can.
Features:
- Tapping the screen will drop a random powerup after a 5 second countdown (can be disabled in options)
- Powerups are: Medikit, Armor, Shotgun, Chaingun, Rocket Launcher, Plasma Rifle, BFG 9000
- Dragging and dropping one of your homescreen icons will spawn a random demon for the doomguy to fight (can be disabled in options)
- Enemies spawn in pre-programmed waves starting off with a small number of easy enemies and building up to large numbers of tougher demons
- Waves can be completely randomized in the options
- Maximum monsters in the random waves is adjustable from 1-25 (setting to 1 means always single monster in each wave, setting to 25 means random number of monsters between 1 and 25 will spawn)
- Adjustable animation speed and sprite size
- Statistics screen in the settings that shows number of kills, number of deaths and number of powerups collected by the doomguy
- 4 different image backgrounds will cycle. Options allow to choose your favourite and not show the others, or disable backgrounds completely which can improve performance and reduce battery drain.
- Create a sequence of custom backgrounds from images in your gallery.
- Currently features the following characters
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- Game mode allows you to "play" the wallpaper full screen with visible health and armor and high scores.
The response has been very positive so far, it was even mentioned on the xda-developers blog, pocketnow.com and engadget.
It's free, but does contain an admob ad in the settings (same as mario live wallpaper). - This is why it requires internet permission.
I'm loving it. Great job man.
Absolutely fun to watch.
Perhaps deaths/max kills per life/current kills counter would be fun
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Absolutely fun to watch.
Perhaps deaths/max kills per life/current kills counter would be fun
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Yeah I've been thinking about adding a sort of game mode where you have more control over his movements and you can see his health + ammo. But I don't have much time to spend developing it at the moment.
I'm currently working on improving the AI so the monsters can fight each other like they do in the original Doom.
Awesome! Thanks for your work!
Awesome even on slow processors (msm7xxx)
u rule man !!
Nice 1 Thanks
Sweet, keep updating please
Sick! I hate using live wallpapers because of battery usage but I love Doom so much this is well worth it
Soo awesome!
it is possible to add a settings to keep on one 'screen'.
i hate it when i can't see him shooting imps when i'm on a different screen
nube question
Hey I'm new to the Droid experience. What do you mean by scan the barcode? Is there an app for doing that?
Thanks.
aceblue
nice, powerups and everything
good job
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Hey I'm new to the Droid experience. What do you mean by scan the barcode? Is there an app for doing that?
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Barcode scanner in the market or if you appbrain
Good job, working well on my SGS, would be nice if you could choose an image from your gallery for the background.
Sh!t dude, love it!
AI for a wallpaper hehehe, what's the world coming too
This is really good thanks.
Just wondering though, that a boot animation like this with the android robot instead of the marine would be interesting. Anyone seen anything like that anywhere?
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The only thing I can really think of is adding the BFG (along with the ability to switch doomguys weapons), more enemies, and definitely the ability to choose which color doomguy you want.
Looks great and all but why does it note that it needs "Network Communication" under the "Permissions"?
JagoX said:
Looks great and all but why does it note that it needs "Network Communication" under the "Permissions"?
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There is an admob advert in the settings screen that needs the internet permission.
jgittins said:
There is an admob advert in the settings screen that needs the internet permission.
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Ah ok...still kinda surprised I didn't see anyone mention that though...but if it was then ignore my post
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[GAME] Wordplay - a fun word puzzle game

Hello xda android enthusiasts!
I'd like to let everybody know about a free game I developed and published on the market. It's called Wordplay and it's a (imo) really fun, very flexible, word puzzle game. The basic idea of the game is to form words by touching blocks in a letter grid. By adjusting the settings, however, you can create the type of gameplay that's just right for you.
Some of the features
English and Dutch dictionaries included by default
Ability to block certain words and add additional words (on a per-dictionary basis). You don't think "biwinning" is a real English word? Block it! ;-)
Customizable grid sizes: you can even play on non-square grids if you like, for some variation on the old 4x4 gameplay.
Game rules can be changed: You can choose to enable or disable diagonal moves or bends in a word to keep the gameplay fresh. More variations coming!
Minimum/maximum word count: Generated games will contain an amount of words within a specified range. Only want games with lots of words in them? No problem, specify a high minimum word count! Want a totally different challenge? Specify minimum word length 9, maximum word count 1 and try to find the only 9-letter word in a 7 by 7 grid. (Good luck!)
Eight nice default color schemes, plus the ability to pick your own custom color scheme
Scoring system, using points per minute and percentage of maximum score metrics. Think you're better than your friends? Now you can (dis)prove it! Up to six high scores can be kept per metric per dictionary. Note that letter frequency determines how much points a letter is worth!
"Easy" and "hard" mode: In easy mode you can see the validity of a word while making it (it will be indicated by the background color of the word field), whereas in hard mode you can't. Note that the game is really very hard this way.
Sound effect and vibration settings may be configured to the user's exact preference; you may toggle individual sound/vibration events or disable them alltogether.
The game also has in in-game help file, that explains everything about it, so if you're unclear about anything, the answer is probably in there Lastly, more gameplay variation is coming in an update soon. Specifically, a new game mode is in development that will challenge even the biggest expert.
The game can be downloaded on the android market through this link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.jkb.wordplayfree.
Or just scan the QR code below:
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Additionally, there is a paid version with some more features. (Note that this is actually a key app that unlocks the extra features on the main app.)
Additional paid version features
The ability to load your own dictionaries into the game!
Word definition look up: Not sure what 'uric' means? Simply press on it twice in the list shown after game end to look it up online!
So, that's the introduction. I hope you guys will give the game a look. Please feel free to mail or PM me if you have any issues at all! Twitter url for updates: http://mobile.twitter.com/quaerendo. Suggestions/feedback via this forum thread, email (see the developer info in the market or use the feedback button in-game) or twitter (see above) are always welcome. Consider rating Wordplay on the market, if you enjoy it! To finish, I'll leave you with a few screenshots, because a picture says more than a 1000 words...
Screenshots (clickable)
Game play screenshots
Some shots of the settings, illustrating the flexibility
Requirements:
The game is for phones with Android 2.1 or higher, no matter the screen size. Some of the functionality does require an SD card, but most phones have that, so I don't think that will be an issue.
Just released an update, v1.8.0, that enhances the high score UI added in the previous release. Check it out.
Two updates released since the last post here:
v1.9.0
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* Added many UI improvements and the option to replace Q blocks with Qu blocks.
* Dictionary updates
v1.10.0
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* Added a new feature: hot blocks. This feature adds a lot of fun to the game. If enabled, the game will randomly pick a block in your grid, and designate it "the hot block" and darken it on the screen. Now, if you form a word while using this letter block, the word will be worth more points. You can specify the duration of hotness (when it cools down, another hot block will immediately take its place), and also the score multiplier. Note that if you made a word while none of its blocks were hot, those potential bonus points will be lost to you! This game feature therefore rewards those who can keep track of a lot of word locations, because they will be able to cash in on the bonus points whenever the hot block lands in the right place.
Check it out.

Convertor Pro v2.4.1

Convertor Pro v2.4.1
Requirements: for all Android versions, supports App2SD
Overview: All the units you need to convert for work, wrapped in the best user interface around, as easy and intuitive to use as a calculator. It's unit conversion done right!
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· Converts as you type (no "Convert" button to press)
· Use mixed units, like feet+inches
· Freely mix fractions (like ½) with decimals (like 0.5)
· Switch units by swipe, long-press, or menu
· Calculator with clipboard-based memory
· Currency conversions
· Supports tablets
· Over 400 units in 26 categories:
Acceleration
Angle, Plane
Area
Digital Bandwidth
Currency
Data Storage
Density
Energy & Work
Force
Flow Rate
Frequency
Fuel Economy
Length & Distance
Moment of Inertia
Power
Pressure
Radioactive Decay
Shoe Sizes
Speed
Speed & Velocity
SI Prefixes
Temperature
Time Span
Torque
Weight & Mass
Volume
What's in this version:
v2.4.1:
Fix bug with European digit separators (broke in 2.4.0).
More Info:
http://bit.ly/jU18Ul
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Cool application
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Cool application
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Its' my pleasure...
I just always use the Android search box for this.
good one, but there's no ukrainian hryvnia (UAH) in money converter
Very handy app, thanks!
Nice app!
Any chance you could add an option to round up/down to however many decimal places?
Thanks!
Downloading... thank you
This is a nice, clean little app. I like the ability in options to include/exclude various units of measurement. I love the esoteric selection (Firkins!) and was going to suggest you add even more. Then I noticed the individual category settings... you pretty much packed everything in there. Impressed, I am.
The swipe to change units/categories works very well and the app overall does very well to avoid unintentional unit changes. It might be nice to have an option to enable simple (short) click to change units/categories for those situations where you have many different conversions and aren't subject to the horrors of random-click FUBAR. My only other suggestion would be to add a dark theme for the iOS haters, and frankly, light text on dark background is just easier on the eyes.
Overall this is the cleanest unit converter I've seen. While the Google search bar will duplicate most of these functions, it requires network access, and doesn't always work if searches aren't typed just right. I always keep a unit converter app on my phone and this is definitely the new contender.
Strong work, dev. Looking forward to future releases!
Not to look a gift horse in the mouth, but for me, this would give it the finest set of pearly whites. I use these for electronic compass applications at work. I understand if it's of no use to anyone else though. A wise old co-worker once told me that 'we as engineers are not demographically significant'.
Thanks!
Scientific units/Magnetic field:
From Wikipedia (Tesla)
1 tesla is equivalent to:
10,000 (or 104) G (gauss), used in the CGS system. Thus, 10 G = 1 mT (millitesla), and 1 G = 10−4 T.
1,000,000,000 (or 109) γ (gammas), used in geophysics. Thus, 1 γ = 1 nT (nanotesla)
For those concerned with low-frequency electromagnetic radiation in the home, the following conversions are needed most:
1000 nT (nanotesla) = 1 µT (microtesla) = 10 mG (milligauss)
1,000,000 µT = 1 T
Layout is quite excessively broken when screen density is changed, see attached screenshot! Makes the app basically unusable. Shame, it really looks like it would be excellent.
SGS i9000 2.3.4, 182dpi
Hi 'ericssonka' thanks for this awesome app. It's really useful for me, but I have a suggestion lingering around my mind. Why don't we have difference between two dates. for example: Difference between Jan 13, 2011 to July 5, 2011 including two dates (173days).
I feel this functionality is good to have. Feel free to present your thoughts. .
Very handy, thanks.
Great app! Very useful.
Any chance of adding date/time to epoch time?
Thanks
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Great app! One request though - any chance of adding numerical bases to the list of units (decimal, binary, hex, etc)?
Is this app available on the market?
Hi,
Very cool app...thx
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[APP][2.2+] Exotic Colors v1.0

If you need a reliable mobile adviser in any argument about colors...
If you want to be able to clearly describe to your boyfriend what color the shirt you saw was...
If you want to never mess up with the lipstick color for your girlfriend...
...then Exotic Colors was created specially for you.
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Exotic Colors is a one of a kind application. First of all, it is a catalogue of over 700 named colors (e.g. Terra cotta, Beaver, Atomic tangerine). Also, it is a handy mobile “picker” – if you need to determine a color right here right now – just take a photo and analyze the color.
Use Exotic Colors to:
- learn new color names that you never imagined before
- analyze colors: determine names, convert to HSV, RGB, CMYK, XYZ etc. systems, see complementary, triadic colors, and much more
- save colors and create palettes
- share your palettes with friends/colleagues/customers via social networks, e-mail etc.
Requires Android: 2.2+
Size: 2.0 Mb
Supported languages: English & Russian
Available via Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anovoxer.exoticcolors
We appreciate your opinion for it will help us improve, so please do not hesitate to comment on our app!
As a photographer and web designer I'm liking the sound of this app. Especially since it can help identify and correlate colors into complementary etc, which is extremely helpful in designing layouts and schemes.
I'll check it out and rate it ASAP Just wanted to post since no responses yet, but looks nice!
Thank you! Hope you'll like it even more after you've tried it
I like it, its UI might could use some polish but it was intuitive enough first thing for me, and I'm not great at GUIs so not sure what to suggest. But intuitive enough to not be a big deal.
I pointed it around the office a bit, and while of course we're at the mercy of our camera for taking shots, the ability to load an image and analyze it is great. I'd most likely use it in that mode anyway since I don't really trust cameras on phones/tablets.
One suggestion.. Can you leave the pointer in the same place when scrolling an image, so one can use that to scroll an image to that spot? Tapping to move it is good, I like that. But if I've already set a spot and want to just move it a little bit, it'd be nice to be able to just scroll the image a little to that spot.
No functional issues, but some drawing issues. Nexus 7, haven't tried it on my phone. So all the info is there, but it's not quite drawn in the right place.
Thank you for the detailed feedback!
We will consider your suggestion about locking the picker in place :good: and then this drawing issue you highlighted (strange though that it draws like this, should have been fine... Anyway, thanks, we will try to fix it ).
Very nice very handy
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How to say otherwise: amazing! thank you
Great app. As a lighting designer,I'm always dealing with clients that want "this color here". This should make it much easier. Thank you.
Nice app! My gf will be happy
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Laboratory
I like this app a lot, one of the things though that caught was the Laboratory. The one thing I would personally suggest here is have it so that you can put your finger on the screen and drag the cursor around as well as tap to position it without moving the color pattern around the screen.
Very well done app, I've only got one other that comes close to this and that's the myPantone. Keep up the great work!
There are multiple times when I wished there was an app like this and now I'm so glad there is. Thanks so much!
Handy. Thanks
This app is beyond awesome! Good work! How do you share the saved colors?
Useful, thanks.
Minor issues, if you're interested:
1. does not cooperate with "Camera Zoom FX" (camera replacement app). App does not return after taking the photo. The app can do that, it works with Google Keep.
2. On the start screen, the two small square buttons are slightly stretched horizontally, and the right edge does not align with the other buttons.
Tested on four Xperia Rays (a specialty: the Ray reports a 480x854 240dpi screen, but it is really 300dpi).
Layout is ok on stock GB. It is stretched on stock ICS and two CM10 roms
3. At first try, I was panning the photo, expecting that the fixed crosshair would be the color picker. I would actually prefer it that way, because panning is more precise than tapping with my fingers
a bit confused, before i install this, i have a question:
if i take a picture, then open the app, will it be able to automatically tell me the color of the thing in the picture, or will i have to manually search for it?
Is the background of the color picker supposed to move around? Doesn't feel right.
And, please add a lighten/darken color button or slider in the Laboratory.

[INDEX][APPs][Material Design]List of Apps with Material Design.

Hey, Welcome to the thread which contains some apps rha have material design.
First i want say that this thread doesn't contain any Google Apps(Gapps).
So Lets go
1.Action Launcher 3 Here
Sure, there’s the Google Now Launcher if you want the Googliest home screen possible, but Action Launcher gives your phone or tablet a Nexus-style look with more customization. There are plenty of icon pack choices and the QuickPage, which is a custom home screen you can get by swiping in from the right edge.
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2.Cabinet Beta Here
It’s had a long go in beta, but Cabinet is a pretty stable and desirable file manager with a slick, material design look. It uses the floating button well, letting you create a new remote connection, folder, or file.
3.Swift keyboard Here
SwiftKey has gone all-in on with themes, with choices ranging from the minimalist to the ridiculous (Frozen, anyone?). On the material design, front, however, there are two excellent keyboard choices that match the new design of Google’s keyboard but add in more functionality. They’re $0.99 each, but well worth it.
4.Field Trip Here
Field Trip is a clever app for when you’re traveling or just out and about and want to discover more about what’s around you. It will ping you with details about restaurants, sites of historical snippets, or other places that you wouldn’t normally pick up through just a Google search or perusal of Yelp.
5.WEATHER TIMELINE Here
It’s too rare to find a great “Android only” app that shows off the best of the platform. Weather Timeline has done this with its weather application. It also has excellent Android Wear implementation, pushing out weather alerts and putting the forecast on your watch. It’s only $0.99, so grab it and support great development efforts like this.
6.NUMIX CALCULATOR Here
The stock Android calculator does the job, and it too has a new material theme if you’re running Lollipop. But if you want something that looks great and has a few more features then go with Numix Calculator Pro. It saves your calculation’s history and swings in with additional capabilities when you swipe through the keyboard.
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7.Source News Reader Here
Feedly is still undergoing a material redesign, so while you’re waiting, or if you just want to explore another alternative, check out Source News Reader.
8.LUMIFIC-Pic Gallery Here
Lumific is a beautiful photo gallery application for anyone that isn’t happy with the stock photo gallery app that comes preinstalled on their device. While there are many great features within Lumific, one notable feature is the ability to order photo prints from Lumific through Snapfish by HP. Now you can have any photo taken with your camera printed out to keep and to share. Lumific also takes similar photos and recreates them into GIF images automatically, and it now integrates with Dropbox to sync photos for backup.
9.PLAYER FM PODCAST Here
Podcasts are a great way to consume the content you love if you don’t have the ability to read it, and Player FM Podcast adds in loads of useful features for anyone looking to start listening to podcasts. To start, it’s cloud-based, which means you can listen to it across devices. It’s also equipped for offline playback so you can still listen to stuff even without a data connection. You’ll also never have to worry about not being able to listen to an entire podcast all the way through, since play history will let you resume from where you left off.
10.NOVA LAUNCGER BETA Here
Nova Launcher Betas include new features and fixes before they are released to all users. However they also are not as well tested and may not be as reliable. Betas are best for people who don't mind when things temporarily break a little bit.
11.WHATSAPP (MD)(OFFICIAL)(BETA) Here
If you've been waiting for that special day when messaging app WhatsApp could be updated with the Material Design of Android 5.0, the good news is that day is here. You won't find this update in the Google Play Store yet, no matter how hard you try.
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