Welcome to OLED Display Studio! This toolkit helps you create stunning icons and bitmaps for your 128x32 monochrome OLED displays. With our user-friendly interface, you can easily manipulate images to suit your projects.
To begin, visit this page to download: OLED-Display-Studio Releases.
- Click on the latest release.
- Choose the file that matches your system.
- Download it by clicking on the link.
Ensure your system meets the following requirements:
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux
- Browser: Latest version of Chrome, Firefox, or Safari
- Internet connection for updates and support
- Web-Based: No installation needed; use directly in your browser.
- Modular Architecture: Build your projects in segments for better organization.
- Image Manipulation Tools: Edit images with resizing, cropping, and color adjustments.
- Multi-Language Support: Automatically switches language based on your system settings.
- Open Your Browser and navigate to the OLED Display Studio.
- Upload your image using the upload button on the main screen. Supported formats include PNG and JPEG.
- Adjust your image:
- Resize or crop as necessary to fit the OLED display.
- Change colors as needed to match your desired output.
- Export your bitmap:
- Click on the export button.
- Choose either C++ code or binary format for your project.
- Use High-Contrast Colors: Since the OLED display is monochrome, start with simple high-contrast images.
- Test Your Images Early: Upload your bitmap to see how it looks on the display.
- Explore Image Styles: Peeking at pixel art inspirations can help create unique designs.
Our toolkit supports various topics relevant to your projects, including:
- Arduino: Seamless integration with your Arduino boards.
- ESP32: Special features for ESP32-based projects.
- Image Formats: Understand how to convert images to C++, binary, or hex for easier use with microcontrollers.
Q: What if I encounter a problem during installation?
A: Check the "Issues" tab on our GitHub page for solutions or to report a new problem.
Q: Can I use this tool offline?
A: Currently, OLED Display Studio requires an internet connection to function.
For assistance, you can create an issue on our GitHub page. Our community is always ready to help.
If you wish to contribute to OLED Display Studio, please check the contributing guidelines located in the repository. We welcome improvements and ideas!
OLED Display Studio is open-source software, licensed under the MIT License. Feel free to use and modify it for your projects.
Explore your creativity with OLED Display Studio today!