The current is a preview of a sprite based Excel speedometer model and a series of speedometer creation series of tutorials (#1 and #2) [sociallocker][/sociallocker] Read More... "A Family of Speedometers – video preview"
A Legacy Speedometer Model – video preview
This is a video preview of an older Excel model of a speedometer. [sociallocker][/sociallocker] Read More... "A Legacy Speedometer Model – video preview"
Creating a Speedometer in Excel, Part #2 – tutorial
The previous tutorial (first half) explained how to download a speedometer picture from www.flickr.com and how to alter it (delete the needle) using a freeware called Gimp (similar to Photoshop). – The model replaces the deleted needle from the picture with a moving one created from a chart line. –… Read More... "Creating a Speedometer in Excel, Part #2 – tutorial"
Creating a Speedometer in Excel, Part #1 – tutorial
This is the first half of a tutorial which shows how to create a speedometer in Excel. The model is essentially a 2D scatter chart having as background the picture of a speedometer dial downloaded from www.flickr.com. Before using the photograph you need to erase the arm of the speedometer from the… Read More... "Creating a Speedometer in Excel, Part #1 – tutorial"
A Family of Speedometers in Excel
Hi guys, by popular demand, this is a file containing five different animated speedometers and a tachometer (rpm-meter). I can recognize two models: a Toyota Camry and a Ford Crown Victoria. They work great. The rest I am not sure what they are, I would appreciate if you tell me. Just leave a comment.… Read More... "A Family of Speedometers in Excel"
A Speedometer in Excel
Here is a speedometer in Excel 2003. It’s an old file and the charting wasn’t done in the most economic fashion. I used too many series while I could have consolidated a lot of the dial curves. It is still a good example of animation and displaying custom numbers on a… Read More... "A Speedometer in Excel"