The final image size depends on font spacing, font size and font angle as those things affect the image height. My suggestion is to stick with small spacing, and an angle of 30 degrees or less.
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Guide: How To Make Tilted Watch Faces
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Guide: How To Make Tilted Watch Faces
For those of you that want to make a tilted / angled / slanted watch face but don't know how, I've made a video about it. For me the most confusing thing was the spacing (offset), when looking at other tilted watch faces I just couldn't figure out where the numbers came from, so I came up with my own simple method that makes sense.
The final image size depends on font spacing, font size and font angle as those things affect the image height. My suggestion is to stick with small spacing, and an angle of 30 degrees or less.
The final image size depends on font spacing, font size and font angle as those things affect the image height. My suggestion is to stick with small spacing, and an angle of 30 degrees or less.
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Thanks for your help , this video really helped me . I appreciate your time and effort on making this .Jackall Digital wrote: 05 Apr 2020, 21:02For those of you that want to make a tilted / angled / slanted watch face but don't know how, I've made a video about it. For me the most confusing thing was the spacing (offset), when looking at other tilted watch faces I just couldn't figure out where the numbers came from, so I came up with my own simple method that makes sense.
The final image size depends on font spacing, font size and font angle as those things affect the image height. My suggestion is to stick with small spacing, and an angle of 30 degrees or less.
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You're welcome. One thing that I didn't mention, or well I didn't know at the time, is that you can make the tilted watch face look much nicer if you make a 1 pixel border (the same color as a background) around the elements.Testament wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 02:08Thanks for your help , this video really helped me . I appreciate your time and effort on making this .
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ThanksJackall Digital wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 12:49You're welcome. One thing that I didn't mention, or well I didn't know at the time, is that you can make the tilted watch face look much nicer if you make a 1 pixel border (the same color as a background) around the elements.Testament wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 02:08Thanks for your help , this video really helped me . I appreciate your time and effort on making this .
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