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Human Body iPhone Medical Tutorial Series

Title: Human Skeleton iPhone Tutorial
Technologies used: iPhone SDK, Object C, Xcode, CoreGraphics, XML, Multi threading, OOP, Math, Geometry :)

Skeleton app is a great example of medical tutorial. iPhone coding performed by Injoit for 3D4Medical. Note: the concept and graphic models are provided by 3D4Medical , the work of Injoit on this project was to code the iPhone implementation using the existing concept and assets.

Injoit has taken up the project after a well known iPhone outsourcing development company couldn’t deliver the project at the level satisfactory for the client. We have started the project from scratch and did a great job delivering the application in a great quality which made the 3D4Medical happy with our collaboration.

The most important achievements in the project:

  • Smooth transitions between views of different zoom level. 2D images parsed from XML are rendered at proper coordinates, fade in and fade out in a certain way so that user has an illusion of working with one big image when zooming in / zooming out
  • Handling lots of simultaneous graphical animations without OpenGL; great memory management
  • Intuitive users interface and animated hints
  • Interactive hot spots and hit areas
  • Unversal XML parser and general wireframe re-used for other projects of the client
  • Animated multi-step transitions per index according to XML and browsing history
  • Quiz and Index functionalities
  • Custom text messages and pop up ‘clouds’ layout universal solution

Please check a video presentation and screenshots of the application:

Intro

Intro

Main View

Main View

Zoomed view with flags

Zoomed view with flags

Switching different views

Switching different views

Alternative view + flag description

Alternative view + flag description

Quiz

Quiz

Animated rotation transitions

Animated rotation transitions

Animated rotation hints

Animated rotation hints

Animated rotation transition

Animated rotation transition

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