Thanks for the suggestion, Ken.3) Now create a rectangle with the fill color that you want, and place it *behind* the clock face, so that its color shows through the face of the clock. Now all you need to do is change the backgroundColor of the rectangle behind the clock to make it appear as though you're changing the color of the clock.
I buy it if you change "rectangle" to "circle": perhaps I didn't make it clear that this is an analog (ie: round) clock.
And there is one further complication I'm now evaluating: Since I'm changing the clock face from a pale yellow for daytime to navy blue for nighttime, I may not get satisfactory visual results using the same color for the clock hands over both faces.
So I may still end up with 314 instead of 157 images, and I'm looking among the tools on my Mac to see if I have anything that creates animated gifs.
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