I did not read the version question correctly..
I'm first going to upgrade ImageMagick and than try again.
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- 2017-03-09T07:33:47-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
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- 2017-03-09T03:49:55-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
- Views: 130162
Re: Create a diagonal gradient
of is or (sorry I'm dutch)
- 2017-03-09T03:48:31-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
- Views: 130162
Re: Create a diagonal gradient
Of course I did, but perl doesn't like: $img->Set(gradient:vector=>'x1,y1, x2,y2');
You are not allowed to use a : in a hash key whithout enclosing with ' or "
so either .. Set('gradient:vector'=> ... of gradient_vector
But still no luck.
You are not allowed to use a : in a hash key whithout enclosing with ' or "
so either .. Set('gradient:vector'=> ... of gradient_vector
But still no luck.
- 2017-03-09T03:29:24-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
- Views: 130162
Re: Create a diagonal gradient
After your reply I tried: $img->Set("gradient:vector"=>"1,1 100,100"); $img->Set("gradient_vector"=>"1,1 100,100"); $img->Set(gradient_vector=>"1,1 100,100"); Before and after the $img->ReadImage('gradient:green-orange'); I also tried to put in in the ReadIMage itself, no luck so far. :( Any ideas ...
- 2017-03-08T00:44:26-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
- Views: 130162
Re: Create a diagonal gradient
I'm using version 6.6.9-7
IMHO: Aren't Read and ReadImage the same? They produce the same results.
I looked at http://www.imagemagick.org/script/gradient.php
but how can I use these settings from perlmagick? For example:
-define gradient:vector=x1,y1, x2,y2
IMHO: Aren't Read and ReadImage the same? They produce the same results.
I looked at http://www.imagemagick.org/script/gradient.php
but how can I use these settings from perlmagick? For example:
-define gradient:vector=x1,y1, x2,y2
- 2017-03-07T14:23:36-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Create a diagonal gradient
- Replies: 9
- Views: 130162
Create a diagonal gradient
$img=Image::Magick->new(); $img->Set(size=>'500x500'); $img->Read('gradient:green-red'); Gives a box with a linear gradient from left to right, I would like a linear gradient from top-left to bottom right in the same box. If I use a Rotate than the complete box gets rotated. Any hints are ...
- 2016-09-14T04:58:34-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24262
Re: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
found:first create a separate image with the gradient circle and mask and than a composite.
- 2016-09-14T04:15:40-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24262
Re: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
So true, but how can I solve this?
- 2016-09-14T03:25:46-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24262
Re: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
You can see the result at: http://digirent.nl/images/m3.jpg It is written in perl and my current code is as follows: #!/usr/bin/perl # use strict; use Image::Magick; my $x; # Source, Composite or Overlay image my $src=Image::Magick->new(); $src->Set(size=>'80x80'); $src->Read('radial-gradient:white ...
- 2016-09-14T02:32:03-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
- Replies: 5
- Views: 24262
Beginners question: postioning a image on top of big cirkel at position x,y
First image is a radial-gradient image (rectangle) (80x80) Second image is a black circle to be used as a mask (80x80) Third image is a bigger background image (Big red circle) 200x200 I want to place a gradient (first image) cirkel om de big circle using the mask (second image) When I use composite ...
- 2016-09-11T03:44:22-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Looking for example 3d circle
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20655
Re: Looking for example 3d circle
I have made the following "working" example: Still have a few questions at the bottom left. ... #################### # part of example script #################### print "Create 3D ball ...\n"; $img=Image::Magick->new; $img->Set(size=>'500x500'); $x=$img->ReadImage('xc:white'); warn "$x" if "$x"; my ...
- 2016-09-10T06:27:08-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Looking for example 3d circle
- Replies: 2
- Views: 20655
Looking for example 3d circle
I'm looking for a perl example to create a 3-D looking circle (or ball).
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
- 2015-05-24T05:17:59-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: How to create a 3D rectangle
- Replies: 0
- Views: 12491
How to create a 3D rectangle
I would like to create a 3D looking rectangle or a rectangle with a gradient. I cannot figure out how. Any help or pointing in the right direction would be appreciated. I'm using the following perl script. #!/usr/bin/perl use Image::Magick; $image = Image::Magick->new; # create new image $image->Set ...
- 2014-02-28T01:49:39-07:00
- Forum: PerlMagick
- Topic: Do's and dont's performance
- Replies: 0
- Views: 9006
Do's and dont's performance
First of all I'm new in using Image::Magick so have patience with me :) I'm using Image::Magick from perl for creating images from scratch, drawing shapes and annotating text on images. For examples see http://digirent.nl/images/proef/ When trying the default font versus true type fonts I see ...