Very different approach

I just deleted parts of this face by mistake. I have to restore it. Not a big problem, but i won’t be able to finish it today.

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It will be around 400 images when I finish it. Just some fine tuning to do…
But not today

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Wow - much work in graphics editor :open_mouth:

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I could have achieved it with less work - but then I would not have been satisfied with the result.
So this wasn’t an option. :slight_smile:

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Cant wait to see it, is it UL?

Yes, it is.

Absolutely amazing @G1NT0N1C
Thanks very much :+1::ok_hand::ok_hand::ok_hand:

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I may be blind, but can’t find your download link. Thx in advance

You’re right. I’ve only shared it with a few good friends so far.

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Looking forward to seeing it :ok_hand:

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I’ll post it over the weekend. I usually don’t have time for watchfaces during the week. Only some work on the background images is necessary. But it is already fully functional.

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I’m currently fighting a bug with the delay of some GIF’s. The behavior on the watch differs from the behavior in WFD. It’s a known problem, it should be solvable.

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-Xeric Scrambler watch, red

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It took me a little while to realize that the name of this watch - “Scrambler” - is derived from the amusement park ride with the same name - “The Scrambler” :rofl:
scrambler

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I just found this watch. It dates from the 18th century. So the concept is… not entirely new… :wink:

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That’s fascinating!

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Indeed! Here is another one with the same movement. In this case it’s covered:

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Nice find G1N!! :+1: :+1: Funny how you see something and think…now that is very imaginative & innovative…and indeed it was…back in the 1800’s! :rofl: Like they say, there really is nothing new under the Sun! Cheers, Doons

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Nice indeed :+1::+1::handshake:

@G1NT0N1C, I couldn’t resist bringing this 18th century beauty to life!

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