This is great Renato!
I have a group of students working with Google Glass. I would appreciate any information you could supply on your process and pipeline!
Brian
This is great Renato!
I have a group of students working with Google Glass. I would appreciate any information you could supply on your process and pipeline!
Brian
Take a look at today’s guest post!
http://coronalabs.com/blog/2014/03/24/guest-post-your-corona-game-on-google-glass/
I am trying to make Corona work with Google Glass. If anyone is also interested just let me know and we can unite efforts.
My status until now (3/17/14):
I am successfully installing the apk on Glass and opening it via Voice Trigger. But when the app opens I get a Corona Error message.
UPDATE (3/18/14): My Hello World is already working (although I am still fine tuning the position of the text…)
UPDATE 2: Image and text, check!
UPDATE 3: Corona Accelerometer Sample App is working on Glass
That’s pretty cool Renato, keep it up!
That is it. Yesterday I finished making a game for Google Glass using Corona. (Would it be the first Google Glass - Corona game ever? )
You can see the game running here.
The game uses the head movement to aim the gun and uses a tap on the side of the Google Glass to shoot.
Wow! Congratulations!!! That is quite an achievement. I wish I had access to a Glass to play with it.
Congratulations…
I may come back to u for some questions Or u may give us all here some hints how to develop best for glass, without glass
Also I saw ur fancy birds… did u designed them urself or do u have a source to advice where to get sprites like that for free or a fair price? im not a great designer and in that point I often could need help /big smile/
greets
chris
@craig stowers, I am afraid that is not true. They have a GDK that is the normal Android + extra APIs specially for the glass. They also have a Mirror API (that is probably what you are referring to) where the Glass become basically a mirror of your web app.
The advantage of Corona is that now I can have the same source code for iOS, Amazon, Google Play,… and also Glass :).
But if you would be making a specific app for Glass, yes, maybe it would be easier to do it directly using Android (although coding in Lua is much more enjoyable :)
Feel free to ask
I will write a blog post about it (at least on my blog… I will check with Corona if I can post on the Corona blog also).
About the graphics, they were done by a designer who actually was not very good professional… But I normally work with a very good one (I can give his contact if you want). I met him at odesk, which is great place to place this kind of job.
That is very cool Renato!
awesome! would be very interesting to have a google glass corona plugin
This is great Renato!
I have a group of students working with Google Glass. I would appreciate any information you could supply on your process and pipeline!
Brian
Take a look at today’s guest post!
http://coronalabs.com/blog/2014/03/24/guest-post-your-corona-game-on-google-glass/