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Cool Colour Selector Including Hue, Saturation, and Lumination
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This colour selector helps to make selecting colours more efficient
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This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under
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Written By
Lea Hayes
Software Developer
Rotorz Limited
United Kingdom
I have been fascinated by software and video games since a young age when I was given my first computer, a Dragon 32. Since then I have experimented with numerous methods of development ranging from point-and-click type packages to C++. I soon realized that software development was what I wanted to do.
Having invested a lot of time into programming with various languages and technologies I now find it quite easy to pickup new ideas and methodologies. I relish learning new ideas and concepts.
Throughout my life I have dabbled in game and engine development. I was awarded a first for the degree "BEng Games and Entertainment Systems Software Engineering" at the University of Greenwich. It was good to finally experience video games from a more professional perspective.
Due to various family difficulties I was unable to immediately pursue any sort of software development career. This didn't stop me from dabbling though!
Since then I formed a company to focus upon client projects. Up until now the company has primarily dealt with website design and development. I have since decided that it would be fun to go back to my roots and develop games and tools that other developers can use for their games.
We have recently released our first game on iPhone/iPad called "Munchy Bunny!" (see: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/munchy-bunny!/id516575993?mt=8). We hope to expand the game and release to additional platforms.
Also, check out our tile system extension for Unity! (see: http://rotorz.com/tilesystem/)
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