I’m sure someone posted this before, but I couldn’t find it and wanted to share.
Now with Liquid Glass, I thought it would be funny to have a photo of my wrist as my Watch face background.
It took a couple of tries to get the colors and size sort of right; I tried different lighting conditions to take a nice photo of my wrist and cut it to size.
Then I set that photo as my Watch background. You can choose the new Photos Watch face, using the iPhone Watch app.
After the third try, I kinda nailed it: the size of my arm hairs on the photo match those in reality (whatever that may be). The colors match quite good. At first glance you’d really think there’s some look-through going on. Not a real transparent see-through, but looking through a raised mirror with thick glass of sorts.
Funny when it works
Now with Liquid Glass, I thought it would be funny to have a photo of my wrist as my Watch face background.
It took a couple of tries to get the colors and size sort of right; I tried different lighting conditions to take a nice photo of my wrist and cut it to size.
Then I set that photo as my Watch background. You can choose the new Photos Watch face, using the iPhone Watch app.
After the third try, I kinda nailed it: the size of my arm hairs on the photo match those in reality (whatever that may be). The colors match quite good. At first glance you’d really think there’s some look-through going on. Not a real transparent see-through, but looking through a raised mirror with thick glass of sorts.
Funny when it works