MiisterNoise
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Wow, looks good! Could you please explain how to make a clock face or how to get a good one?Hi, I created the following, formatted for the 1520 (1080x1920):
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Additionally, I am releasing my custom clock face that I just whipped up in Paint.NET to overlay over any 1080x1920 image. (or rescale to whatever)
Transparent PNG:
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And, you can customize the clock face, here is a layered version of the above, with each individual set of numbers etc separated (Open in Paint.NET)
http://1drv.ms/1rLwbmw
Hope I could help someone
Greetings
Not my original image, I just adjusted to fit new lock screen. (someone shared it somewhere on forums a while ago)
Kept it simple stupid
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I was really intrigued by the 3rd lockscreen, and how we can get some really nice wallpapers to go with that "cut off" effect. Here is my first one.
Preview:
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Wallpaper:
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This kind of effect looks great on this lockscreen when you swipe upI want to see more of these!
Wow, looks good! Could you please explain how to make a clock face or how to get a good one?
btw the costum clock face is not PNG, it's a jpg file so its not transparent when anyone wants to use it for his background.
Thank you very much!Hi, thanks! I didnt know that the upload function made the png a jpg automatically, I edited my original post...
What i did was I took a screenshot of my lock screen with a "normal" picture as the background. That allowed me to see the exact boundries of the animated parts. I overlayed that picture with circles on a new layer, then cut the background layer.
With those "guidelines" as an orientation i placed a blank "clockface" (google image) three times into the image. Then i created the numbers in the right order by just placing and rotating them by hand
Greetings