Windrose Graphics

TOPIC FOR POSTING WINDROSE GRAPHICS

Sticky’d this topic for a place to post Windrose Graphic Packages.

I plan on posting a number of them. Others are welcome to do the same to collect them in one place.

The idea is to keep the discussion about the packages in another topic so it is easy to find new packages without wading through the discussion threads…

Discussion about them can go here:

Discuss Windrose Graphics Packages

Windrose-Grey PNG Transparent 56x58px

The attached is a zip file containing 17 images.

16 of the standard compass positions and 1 image representing Calm.

Sample Images:

Download:
http://www.tnetweather.com/graphics/winrose-grey-transparent.zip

Discussion:
Discuss Windrose Graphics Packages

Here are the ones I have to share: My wife Cindy made them
They are gif images with white background.

Download:
http://www.642weather.com/weather/graphics/windrose-mchallis.zip

See them in use on my site here:
http://www.642weather.com/weather/

I have released my Wind Direction Graphics Generator for everyone here to use:
http://www.642weather.com/weather/scripts-wind-graphics.php

You can create wind direction graphics that are compatible with Ken True’s Ajax Dashboard PHP script and his Free Weather Website Templates. It makes the 17 images that represent the 16 common compass positions of E, ENE, ESE, N, NE, NNE, NNW, NW, S, SE, SSE, SW, W, WNW, WSW and an image representing Calm.

It has many features like colors and styles. For sites with background colors other than white, you can even set a background color in hex code or transparent.

It instantly generates the images and an animated gif sample,
then you can click on a zip file to download them

Here is an animated gif sample of what it makes:

So now you all have something new to play with :smiley: :slight_smile: :lol:

Wind Direction Graphics Generator Script modified to add transparency and ring color by hex options

http://www.642weather.com/weather/scripts-wind-graphics.php

Version: 1.01 09-Mar-2008 fixed hex code entry validation,
and added a feature where hex code may be entered with or without a # sign
added color picker feature,
made gif image 58x58 default, instead of PNG 64x64

I added a new feature to the windrose generator:
http://www.642weather.com/weather/scripts-wind-graphics.php

Version: 1.02 02-May-2008 added ‘Image Prefix’ feature to support multi-language templates,
now you can generate image sets with a custom image prefix, ie: wr-en, wr-dk, wr-es, etc.

I’ve created a set of graphics to go with the Windrose set. If anyone is interested I will upload the set of them. They are all 58x58 png images. I also have them in gif. Sample included. You can see them working on my site.

Scott

www.hometownzone.com


wr-NW.png

wr-WNW.png

nice job!

Ditto on the Nice Job! I also like your fire danger icons on your dashboard, a copy of those would really be appreciated!

Regards,

Jack

Thanks! I’ll zip them up tonight when I get home from work and either attach them here or make them available on my site. Glad you like them.

Scott

www.hometownzone.com

Good job. Nice to see that the local residents find your site useful.
:smiley:

Look nice…

Are you sure the arrow is pointing the right direction though?

The mistake I made with mine was that the arrow was pointing towards the direction when normally the value is from that direction.

If you look at the top post of this topic and Michaels after it, you can see the difference.

Yeah I see that now. Will have to see if I can change it to just an arrowhead pointing in then… I guess I set it up more like a compus. #-o Good thing I save the originals!

Ok, I’ve fixed the graphics arrow to point correctly now! I’ve attached the images in two zip files, one contains the .GIF version and the other the .PNG version. If you like them and use them drop me a note with your site! Thanks

Scott

www.Hometownzone.com


wr-Hometownzone.jpg

wr-Hometownzone-png.zip (72.2 KB)

wr-Hometownzone-gif.zip (43.2 KB)

I have had a play with Adobe Illustrator and came up with these, I started off following a tutorial
found online but then went my own way, i dont think they will go small enough to be able to read
but eh, it was a 1st timer lol There no good to me just yet but someone might lile them :slight_smile:

http://www.northantsweather.com/images/Compass.zip

Safari?

:smiley:

Yes m8 thats the one :slight_smile:

Bashy;

These are very very nice, but as you say, when they were reduced to 58x58 size they become unreadable. I even tried to do a little doctoring of the graphics after reduction in Photoshop but they still are unreadable… I maybe should not say unreadable but definitely become pixelated too much to make them look “clean.”

I like it. I’d like to find a use for them somewhere.