For a little bit of goofy, I introduce the Konstantin Chaykin Joker Mark 1.

For a little bit of goofy, I introduce the Konstantin Chaykin Joker Mark 1. It’s originally supposed to use the tongue as a moon phase indicator, but as I couldn’t figure out the mathmatics on it, I am using it as a second rocker. It takes two seconds for the tongue to rock in both directions. If anyone knows how to turn this into a moon phase indicator, any help would be greatly appreciated. Until then, this is just a silly diversion. I also plan to do the same thing for the Pennywise(Joker Clown) Mark 1 and the Punkin(Joker Halloween) Mark 1. I would also like to do the Vampire (Joker Dracula) Mark 1 as well, but that has retractable fangs that come out at night and disappear during the day. I can only figure out how to due the frames at 1 per hour, but not how to dictate how to change it by the day of the year. @Marco_Ferreira , if there is a way you can add autorotation to moon phase in a new version, that would be really helpful. Currently, I think that is only bound to digital clock. (Mark 2 will be the true moon phase versions and will be released at a later date)

Anyways I hope y’all like it. Due to the animation, this REQUIRES Universal Launcher.

Credits to: http://m.Konstantin_Chaykin.com/en/collections/watches_eng/joker_eng/ (mobile only) for the images and idea

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You work with WFD?

Move the tongue to the 8 different positions of the moon phases, save every position as a separat picture (Layer -> Export Selected Layers…). Then creat a Digital Clock Layer, switch it to moon phase, set every phase from Text on Image and select the befor saved pictures.

@Nicholas_Herczeg Do as @Manu_J1 said… It’s the only (working) way to do it.

@Manu_J1 , @Marco_Ferreira , Thank you. I’ve been trying to figure this out since the Trappist-1 watch. I’ve tried looking on the proboard, but haven’t had any luck. Would this also work with battery percentage icons? I asked about that on the proboard, but haven’t had a response. My biggest issue is: where on the proboard do I post my questions? This is stuff I need to know for the ebook I’m writing. Some things I can figure out on my own, but others, I really need y’all’s help. Not yelling, I am just interested in getting this book written so when people ask “how do I make watchfaces?”, y’all can point them to the design manual.

@Nicholas_Herczeg You can use this technique with battery percentages also, but you’ll have only 10 different images, so no smooth transitions. What’s your nickname on proboards to see if I can find the question you asked?