I'm firstly drawing a wide transparent image with columns, which works fine.
convert -size 5568x1920 xc:none iphone6plus.png
convert iphone6plus.png -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray -draw "rectangle 1080,0 1121,1920 " iphone6plus.png
convert iphone6plus.png -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray -draw "rectangle 2202,0 2243,1920 " iphone6plus.png
convert iphone6plus.png -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray -draw "rectangle 3324,0 3365,1920 " iphone6plus.png
convert iphone6plus.png -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray -draw "rectangle 4446,0 4487,1920 " iphone6plus.png
Then I'm rotating another image, again works fine.
convert /en-US/iPhone6Plus-main_start_multi_child.png \
-rotate -2 \
iphone6plus-new.png
However, I'm trying to insert the second (rotated image) into the first image at a specific position / size. I'm having problems, I've tried several things, the closest I've got seems to overwrite the source image.
convert iphone6plus.png \
-geometry 40x40+5+10 \
-composite \
iphone6plus-new.png
What should I be using?
Also how should I improve the speed of this operation.
EDIT: Issue shown below...
convert -size 5568x1920 xc:none -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray \
-draw "rectangle 1080,0 1121,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 2202,0 2243,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 3324,0 3365,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 4446,0 4487,1920 " \
\( iPhone6Plus-main_start_multi_child.png -background transparent -rotate -2 -gravity center -resize 1473x755 \) \
-geometry -190-50 \
\( iPhone6Plus-test_multi_child.png -background transparent -gravity center -resize 1473x755 \) \
-geometry +2000-50 \
-composite iphone6plus-new.png
convert -size 5568x1920 xc:none -strokewidth 0 -fill lightgray \
-draw "rectangle 1080,0 1121,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 2202,0 2243,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 3324,0 3365,1920 " \
-draw "rectangle 4446,0 4487,1920 " \
\( iPhone6Plus-test_multi_child.png -background transparent -gravity center -resize 1473x755 \) \
-geometry +2000-50 \
-composite iphone6plus-new.png
Firstly,
settings
such asstrokewidth
andfill
persist until changed, so don't keep repeating them.Secondly, just create your background once and keep adding to it rather than saving and closing and then re-opening on the next line.
Now, load in your new image that needs rotating and apply rotation to it inside parentheses so that the rest is not affected, then composite that onto the background:
You may need
+repage
after the-resize AxB
.Updated Answer
Does this get closer to what you need maybe?