1. Because I imagine one must have photoshop to use ps animator.why not use photoshop action scripts or animator that already exist
2. Because I like using free software and using tutorials to exercise my aging brain.
3. Because I already use imagemagick (it is free software) for command line work.
3. Because this works by dragging any image with a standard aspect (like 8x10 or close) into a folder and clicking once on an icon, then waiting about 30 seconds.
Because I've almost got these scripts combined so one operation produces:
2 copies of the 3 layout A4, one spaced to trim for ceramic and one spaced to trim for poly mugs.
PLUS
1 rotating gif - more for the amusement value than anything.
1 jpeg with an example of front and back layout 'on a mug'.
Like this.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]1940[/ATTACH]
Still playing, but I've now reduced the manual intervention to dragging an image, and editing text, then dragging that image into another folder..
By monday I suspect it will be 1 - drag image, 2 edit text, 3 choose what you want from the output folder..
The blank mug images are lifted from googling coffee mugs.
The scripting was from reading various tutorials and ideas and then trying stuff (in the terminal/command prompt) to see what worked, then writing down what worked as parts of a program.
When I have it all working I can rewrite it in C or Java or something and compile it so it asks for text entry, font and colour. Maybe
But for now it is fast and so simple.
