Making Gradient Images
B4 Entering ImageMagick
This is a mock up of the entry page of ImageMagick. It is intended for educational purposes only. The script has been removed so that none of the actions function.
For a working ImageMagick to try your hand at with this feature: Go Here http://www.scri8e.com/IM_Tutor/my_IM_tutes/1IMHub.html
At the bottom of this page you will see 3 text areas to input information.
Size which is set by default to 320x240. You can change this to what ever you wish.
On the drop down list under the format tab which is set to Implicit by default, select the type of image you wish to create.
I like using the Gradient format. Which is what this page is focused on. So select "Gradient" from the drop down list.
In the next text area titled:"Meta"
With a drop down titled:"Interface"
In that text area is where you type in your color name/s. Yes you can use two color names. By simply
putting a - between them.
Like this:
blueviolet-indigo
silver-skyblue
goldenrod-ghostwhite
At this time you can use only color names. You cannot use color codes like #000000. You would need to type in the color name of "black" instead.
I have included a few links to color charts at the bottom of this page to help you with this.
What about the drop down box titled:"Interface"?
I haven't experimented much with it. From what I have seen, it doesn't seem to make a great deal of difference when working with gradients. That said, just leave set as is. You can explore that later.
Scroll up the page to:
View and click it to continue.
This will put you inside of ImageMagick with the gradient image you told it to create for you. The image format or the file extension will be .mpc When you are outputting remember to change it to .gif or .jpg before the second & final output.
Let's review:
Step 1:
Changed geometry size if you so desire to ? from the default of 320x240
Step 2:
Select "gradient" from the drop down box to the right.
Step 3:
Type in a color name or 2 color names in the "Meta"
text area. If you use 2 color names separate them with a -
Step 4:
Scroll up the page to:
View and click it to continue
Step 5:
Output: Your image will be in .mpc format. Remember to change it to .gif or .jpg before outputting it the second time.
These are the basics. Now go have some fun!
~Mock Up Page~
To convert or manipulate your image directly from a Web page, press Browse to browse and select your image file or enter the URL of your image. Next, set any of the optional parameters below. Finally, press view to continue.
Excellent Tute by Stranjer
Creating BG's at I.M.
Color Chart Links
(to help you color your *Magick*)
C O L O R N A M E S ~ TY_Tutes
The Professor's List of Colors
Gradcolors by the "Table Guy"
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