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Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 13, 2014 3:24 pm

I think that script or plug-in is for windows only, not sure, that is why I didn't try it. Wallace has done several and they are very cool.
link here viewtopic.php?p=130821#p130821

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:09 pm

No molly, I don’t know how Wallace did it. I still not have read his file.
Probably there is a much easier way than the one I used.
I had to make 60 extra layers to become this result. I will download the file of Wallace and see if that way is easier.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:15 pm

Ella Louise - I like your solution, well done

Dinasset - great variation!

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 13, 2014 4:29 pm

molly wrote:Very nice Issabell, now you better set the time... :teeth I think it was Wallace who gave instrucs how to do that in Windows
http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?p=130821#p130821


Molly I open the Wallace zip file and I find 3 png files and Superman.ini file????

Edit : I find the instructions We need to download a special program!

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 13, 2014 5:21 pm

Yes, that is what I thought too but it is only available in windows. Wallace could tell you better.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Sat Jun 14, 2014 11:21 am

Marcelo, I focused better initial circle at position 45, 200 when I use the option to draw the circle from the center.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Sat Jun 14, 2014 1:59 pm

Carlos - maybe you are right

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Sat Jun 14, 2014 2:28 pm

Bravo, Marcello. :bigthup

Also, thanks for recommending my script in your tutorial. I am glad to see that you have contrived such an original way to use it. :)

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Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:37 am

Grazie a te Gino,
when i saw your example I thought of a clock
Your script is really good

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:08 am

The seconds pass, but despite this I remain still.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:26 am

Count only moments.
Minute by minute does not pass.
Hour after hour does not pass.
This clock is conjured up for you - optimists or pessimists ?
Is not it beautiful ?

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:38 am

Carlos Diniz wrote:The seconds pass, but despite this I remain still.

well done Carlos
:hi5 The most importants are minutes not hours! :hi5

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Wed Jun 18, 2014 4:58 am

Gino and Carlos very nice outcomes, and beautiful words too!


A few days already I’ve been working on a clock. The hands I rotated manual, so a lot of work.
The outcome isn’t what I like, the little hand distorts. I know what I did wrong.

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My question, how must I do the settings “Multi-Replicate” to rotate the hands several times the whole clock round?

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Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Wed Jun 18, 2014 5:22 am

Carlos, I like your clock a lot, it seems to be real. Ella Louise your outcome is very nice. I'd like to know how to do that. :clap :coolthup

MareroQ, you are right, "count only moments"

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:11 am

Issabella wrote: Ella Louise your outcome is very nice. I'd like to know how to do that. :clap :coolthup



First I made the hands on 2 different transparent layers.
The big one moves faster than the little one.
I copied the layer and for the big hand rotated by 30° the layer with the small hand by 2.5°.
Then merged down the 2 layers.
Copy the original layers then rotate by 60° and 5° and so on.

I’ve made a background too so every merged down layer must have a background, I think :oops: :roll:
As I said a lot of work.

If you download my creation and open it in Gimp you probably can see how I did it.
144 layers :roll:
Of course it’s a GIF animation.
I think there must be a much more easy way to do it, but I don’t know how.


Because of that my question about the settings of "Multi-Replicate".

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Wed Jun 18, 2014 9:33 am

Carlos Diniz wrote:The seconds pass, but despite this I remain still.

Very nice Carlos

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:15 am

Ella Louise wrote:Gino and Carlos very nice outcomes, and beautiful words too!


A few days already I’ve been working on a clock. The hands I rotated manual, so a lot of work.
The outcome isn’t what I like, the little hand distorts. I know what I did wrong.

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My question, how must I do the settings “Multi-Replicate” to rotate the hands several times the whole clock round?

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Ella Louise,
to use the script "multi-replicate" I did so:
1. New image 400x400
2. Guides at 200x200 (I always use the "CrossHair_Guides_by_noclayto.scm" script.
3. Starting from the exact center I draw an arrow (or whatever you want) with the help of plug-in "arakne-path-shape-creator6.py".
to use the script "multi-replicate" I did so:
4. Layer> Layer autocrop
5. Then I use the 'Multi-replicate "script.
to use the script "multi-replicate" I did so:
6 Finally, for each layer has a duration of 1 second: Image> Filters> Animation> Animation Settings> replace and duration of 1000ms.
I hope I have helped you.

I wish someone would teach me how to put the images within the text immediately after the item to which it refers. I find it odd that when I insert the images they appear in reverse order of insertion.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Thu Jun 19, 2014 11:35 am

Thanks for the explanation, Carlos. The shapes creator doesn’t look the same.

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And when I try the Multi-replicate settings the center of the arrow doesn’t stay in the center.
I think I’m doing something wrong :oops:

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Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 20, 2014 7:05 am

Ella Louise, sorry. You have every reason the script I used to draw the arrow was "ArrowsCreator-0.2.py". It can be found in Image >> Extensions> Plugins-Python> Tools> ArrowsCreator.
Regarding the use of "multi-replicate" script there is nothing wrong with your use. The empty at the center is due to a slight vacuum in the first layer. When you autocrop layer it may appear. Look carefully the arrow I created. It starts right at one end of the layer. Try to fill the empty or use a device like a little cover when finished image. You can use "overlay background" to paste the little cover in 60 layers.
I am at your disposal for any clarification.

Re: draw a clock ( beginners)

Fri Jun 20, 2014 4:41 pm

Carlos you’re very kind.
Finally I finished my clock, I did it all manual.

But I can't upload it here.

In the toolbar by image this is what I see

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No extensions, plugins python, tools, ArrowsCreator
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