The date is straight, instead of rotated, because I haven’t learned yet how to rotate it in ClockSkin. I’ve read that I have to use masks, so, if anyone has a tutorial on it, please link it so I can try to implement it in Watchface Designer. Also, I don’t have any font as to the one used by Tissot, so I used a relatively similar one.
Everything has been done by me, including the watch hands, on Watchface Designer. If anyone wants the .xml file in order to see how it was done, or to modify it, just ask.
Great job, I am a fun of WatchFaceDesigner too, but I didn’t know it had the potential to make such a beautiful and complex watch face. I would like to analyze the xml file to learn how to use it in such a creative way.
About the rotated date, let me tell you that it’s easier than what you think. It is a transparent window (the date box) in the main pannel and behind you have to locate the two digits for the date, one array for each one, you put them together and then you got it. Let me suggest you to analyze a watch skin with this feature with Clock Skin Maker.
Here is the .xml file. While v0.4 opens it, I recommend using version 0.4.1 to edit it, as it solves an export to clockskin bug that manifested on this watchface (that’s how I found out about it ).