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by dizee
2017-01-13T20:58:04-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Re: Drop shadow on watermark image

It is with one image. If you look at the examples in the first post, you can see what I'm trying to accomplish.

In english, here are the steps I am taking on ONE image:
// resize original to fit 1000x1000
// blur
// darken
// crop to 854x480
// place original to fit 814x440 at center
by dizee
2017-01-13T16:38:32-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Re: Drop shadow on watermark image

I understand how to do a shadow... but how do I combine it with the commands I have listed above to make a shadow on the center image before merging with the background??
by dizee
2017-01-13T15:51:35-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Re: Drop shadow on watermark image

How would I add a shadow to the center image PRIOR to merging it with the background?
by dizee
2017-01-13T13:56:32-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Re: Drop shadow on watermark image

Sample image is from drupal
https://www.dropbox.com/s/tdl170zkose57 ... e.png?dl=0

ImageMagick 6.6.9-7 2016-11-29 Q16 on Linux
by dizee
2017-01-13T12:49:12-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Re: Drop shadow on watermark image

fmw42 wrote: 2017-01-13T12:35:29-07:00 See http://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/blur/#shadow
Thanks, but I have looked all over the documentation and I just can't figure out the order to put it in my command... I'm generating the whole image with just one image.
by dizee
2017-01-13T11:23:40-07:00
Forum: Developers
Topic: Drop shadow on watermark image
Replies: 19
Views: 27994

Drop shadow on watermark image

Hi, I'm trying to add a drop shadow to an image overlayed on another image. --- This is almost what I want, but the image in the center needs a drop shadow: /usr/bin/convert 'sample.png' -resize 1000x750! -resize 854x641! -crop 854x480+0+80! -modulate 50 -blur 0x10 -gravity None 'sample.png' -geomet...