
#PAINTCODE ALTERNATIVES CODE#
The generated code is universal in this regard and will work equally well on both Retina and non-Retina displays (if you provide the necessary images in your project, of course).Īll the images you import to PaintCode are stored inside the PaintCode document, so you don't have to worry about keeping track of those when sending PaintCode documents to other designers and/or developers.

However, when you turn on the Retina mode in PaintCode, the Retina alternative will be used. Normally, the non-Retina alternatives of your images are used in the drawing canvas. In addition, you can also specify the X and Y offset of the image. You can choose between 3 alternative behaviors of the image fill: Show the context menu with all available fills:įinally, you can just pick the right fill using the fill popup button in the Inspector: On way is to simply click & drag the image's connection dot onto a shape on the canvas:Īlternatively, when the fill well in the Inspector is empty, you can click on it to If you do not use the naming convention, PaintCode will even analyze the content of the images to do the pairing.Īlternatively, you can also import images by:ĭrag & dropping an image to an image well in the image editing popoverĭouble-clicking an image well in the image editing popoverĪll shapes can be filled with an image. PaintCode will automatically pair non-Retina and Retina versions of the same image for you during the importing process. The most convenient way to import images to your document is to select them in Finder and drag & drop them to the Library section. You can provide both Retina and non-Retina versions of your images. The “Images” Library section lets you create and manage images. We've added support for images to PaintCode to let you do just that: For example, you may want to include real-life photos in your designs. Don't get caught with a paint scratch on your Kia and order today the TouchUpDirect touch up paint that matches your car.There are situations when you just have to use images. This new effort and the company's slogan "The Power To Surprise" encompasses its meaning. It achieved that goal with the introduction of the Kia "Tiger Nose" front grille now present on all the brand cars. Kia’s desire for the rejuvenation of the brand with a new lineup of cars and an emphasis on quality rather than affordability lead to the redesign, which was also the perfect time to develop a more prominent brand identity. Since then, Hyundai sold some of these shares, but the company remains present in Kia's control. In the late '90s amidst the Asian financial crisis, the other big Korean car manufacturer Hyundai, bought 51% of Kia's share. The brand made a name for itself due to its affordability. Even with this small start, Kia had only four dealerships at the time.

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