Connected Custom Watchfaces / Which Watch Face are Wearing Today?

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Very good modifications Albert and impressive photos !!!!

It looks great at E2 ::psy::
Thank you! 😀 Glad you liked the modifications (and the photos!), and thanks again for this great “low cost” 😉 Tourbillon mechanical module for E2 Modular 45 👍
 
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If someone could help me with this question.....

I need to know this, if I am using zoom such as this, 536*tweens.scale, is there any way to zoom in more, I have no idea what code to use, any help would be greatly appreciated!
 
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If someone could help me with this question.....

I need to know this, if I am using zoom such as this, 536*tweens.scale, is there any way to zoom in more, I have no idea what code to use, any help would be greatly appreciated!
The zoom factor depends on the value of tweens.scale you write in the Script

If you write tweens.scale=2 , zoom will be twice the original size. If you write tweens.scale=1.05 , zoom will be slightly bigger than the original size.

Just play with that value in the Script until you have the desired zoom efect. Don’t forget to apply the '*tweens.scale' to all images (both position and size), or you will zoom only parts of the watch face and not all in the same proportion
 
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The zoom factor depends on the value of tweens.scale you write in the Script

If you write tweens.scale=2 , zoom will be twice the original size. If you write tweens.scale=1.05 , zoom will be slightly bigger than the original size.

Just play with that value in the Script until you have the desired zoom efect. Don’t forget to apply the '*tweens.scale' to all images (both position and size), or you will zoom only parts of the watch face and not all in the same proportion
Man, I truly appreciate you! I am going to mess around with the code in a little bit, thanks so much!
 
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The zoom factor depends on the value of tweens.scale you write in the Script

If you write tweens.scale=2 , zoom will be twice the original size. If you write tweens.scale=1.05 , zoom will be slightly bigger than the original size.

Just play with that value in the Script until you have the desired zoom efect. Don’t forget to apply the '*tweens.scale' to all images (both position and size), or you will zoom only parts of the watch face and not all in the same proportion
I think I figured it out FINALLY! LOL, check out my my latest release and tell me if I did it correctly, thanks!
 
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Loving changing watch faces, there’s some amazing designs out there.

Only problem I see at times with some is that they just kill the battery in a matter of hours lol.