[magick-users] creation of a image swatch question
John Smith
antlamp at inorbit.com
Thu May 29 03:21:48 PDT 2008
Hello again, ... thank you, that is wonderful. There were lots of very
good examples and I had fun playing around with the tutorial. May I ask,
there is one I would like to see, but didn't get a feel from the tutorial
on how to do it. How could one make a checkerboard pattern, like the
example under this line on that page: [[ If you want color the "checkerboard"
pattern, that is best done by first using "-normalize" to map the the two
greys to black and white, before substituting those two colors. ]] ....
but have each smaller tile of the checkerboard be a random color? Not
quite like noise where its a spatter of colors, but perfectly aligned
cubes each a different color, ... all tiled together neatly :) best
wishes, Ant Lamp
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anthony Thyssen"
To: magick-users at imagemagick.org
Subject: Re: [magick-users] creation of a image swatch question
Date: Thu, 29 May 2008 16:49:47 +1000
"John Smith" on wrote...
| Hello, I have a question about a special use of ImageMagick. I
would
| like to be able to generate a color swatch, of a certain size, like
a
| 100w 100h 'square', that is a color value I set. Basically, I would
like
| to render this from nothing, and hopefully generate a file. Can
this be
| done with this software? :) Thank you, have a very great day.
|
See IM examples, Generating Canvases....
http://imagemagick.org/Usage/canvas/
Color can be set by name, RGB value, or even extracted from another
image.
Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer )
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