100% designed in WFD except for the time markers which are by Photoshop. My first, modest attempt to design a hand with WFD is the bottom marker. After reviewing the complexity of designing hands with WFD, I have concluded I’ll stick with Photoshop!
Shared with Dropbox
CREDIT: LIVwatches.com
5 Likes
Gazman
March 24, 2021, 10:54pm
3
Nicely done … man, you must have some patience!
1 Like
Thanks Gazman, yes it does take a bit of patience but a face like this can be completed fairly quickly.
1 Like
Good job! Making the hands is actually easier than photoshopping them.
Louis - Easier for you perhaps, but when I copy them from an existing photo, they take only seconds… I do wish I had your skill though…
1 Like
See my new post and try it it’s fun! Message me with any questions! It’s really easy once you do it a few times!
Credit:Bathyal Oscuro
It’s easy! Find an image of the watch that is not angled if possible.
[Esoteric-Eso-Bathyal-Oscuro-Watch-9-1407x1536]
Open the image in your editing program and crop it in a circle shape, then resize it to 400 x 400. Save the image in .png format. Using WFD (WatchFaceDesigner), create an image layer and use your .png image as the selected file.
[Screenshot (10)]
Rotate and center the image so the hand you want to draw is at 12 o’clock position. I use a small circle a…
1 Like
Thanks for the tutorial Louis, I fear my cogitative skills make it impossible to even follow your excellent tutorial, so I’ll stick with Photoshop…