I've done some very simple annimated gifs via imagemagick cli tools.
I'm wondering if it is possible to take an image and overlay it with raining text, a word or phrase as raindrops.
If so, could someone just give me a brief bullet point list of which tools to use?
Thanks.
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- 2015-06-10T19:42:50-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Raining text.
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- 2011-11-20T13:21:29-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Best, most used , or supported interface .. (I guess)
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Re: Best, most used , or supported interface .. (I guess)
Thanks. I think I'll stick to bash scripts and call them up with 'system' in php.
- 2011-11-20T13:08:49-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Problems with the program ImageMagick
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Re: Problems with the program ImageMagick
I don't know anything about the gui interface, and I don't use windows, but have you tried the suggestion on the front page ? All the way at the bottom.
If that works, I'd recommend some reading here
If that works, I'd recommend some reading here
- 2011-11-20T12:56:18-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Sending a file of commands to imagmagick
- Replies: 2
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- 2011-11-16T18:29:03-07:00
- Forum: Users
- Topic: Best, most used , or supported interface .. (I guess)
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Best, most used , or supported interface .. (I guess)
Greetings all. Brief background, linux end user for 6 years, programmer not. I tinker a lot, and struggle a lot. I jump around a lot and usually barely scratch the surface. k. So someone was discussing making a web page where the admin could log in and make changes to a political map, both in text ...