[Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Rene Jensen
Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.

I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
graphics, and it works sweet. One do have to figure out how to use them
first, though :)

I add to the collection every now and then. 

Stuff: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/
Examples of use: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/examples/

Have fun and keep coding, it makes the world happy..

Sincerely
Rene Jensen


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Re: [Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Carol Spears
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 06:52:25PM +0200, Rene Jensen wrote:
 Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
 
 I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
 if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
 free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
 graphics, and it works sweet. One do have to figure out how to use them
 first, though :)
 
 I add to the collection every now and then. 
 
 Stuff: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/
 Examples of use: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/examples/
 
 Have fun and keep coding, it makes the world happy..
 
thank you for sharing this!

i was particularly pleased to see the python scripts there.  i am even
sorry that i did not pay attention in my math classes enough to have
conceived of such an approach to brushes.  my thank you extends beyond
the actual scripting but to the fact you were paying attention to some
thing.

http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/gimp-plugins/

carol

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[Gimp-user] Batch converter for web optmisation

2005-05-01 Thread Stefan Frings
Hello,

I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web publishing. I 
noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply load and overwrite them 
with gimp with very minor loss of quality.

I woul dlike to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch job. Ho can 
I do this?

If there is another nice Linux program, then this would also be ok for me but 
I assume that Gimp can do it - I assume that Gimp can do everything:-)
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Re: [Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Eric P
The examples look beautiful!  Do you have any tutorials/techniques you 
can share on how you create such nice naturalism in the Gimp?

Also, could you provide an archive of your brushes/patterns etc. for 
easier download (zip/tgz/whatever)?

Thanks,
Eric P.
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
graphics, and it works sweet. One do have to figure out how to use them
first, though :)
I add to the collection every now and then. 

Stuff: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/
Examples of use: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/examples/
Have fun and keep coding, it makes the world happy..
Sincerely
Rene Jensen
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Re: [Gimp-user] Batch converter for web optmisation

2005-05-01 Thread jim feldman
Quoting Stefan Frings [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web
publishing.
I would like to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch 
job. Ho can
I do this?

If there is another nice Linux program, then this would also be ok
GIMP is very good at lots of things, but ImageMagick convert is what 
you want.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Batch converter for web optmisation

2005-05-01 Thread Carol Spears
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 07:46:44PM +0200, Stefan Frings wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I like to optimize more than 100 photos (jpeg, 640x480) for web publishing. I 
 noticed thet the files are much smaller when I simply load and overwrite them 
 with gimp with very minor loss of quality.
 
 I woul dlike to do this with all my pictures in an automatic batch job. Ho 
 can 
 I do this?
 
 If there is another nice Linux program, then this would also be ok for me but 
 I assume that Gimp can do it - I assume that Gimp can do everything:-)

while there is no one button or process that is included with gimp that
will accomplish this task, the question is often asked and the
information to answer it should be easy to find.

what i would like to do is to help you with your search words.  the
answers really should be appearing right now quickly when you start to
look for yourself.

can you tell me the ways you look for information online and we can work
through the reason that it was difficult to find it?

carol

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Re: [Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Eric P
Rene,
I just have to reiterate... these brushes and patterns are second to 
none!  Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work? 
 If possible, it would be wonderful if a majority of these were added 
to the default Gimp install (devs, listening?).

Everyone else, please try out the plethora of animated brushes Rene has 
created and tell me if your jaw doesn't drop.  Ditto for the patterns.

I think several (not all) of the current default brushes and patterns 
could go away, and Rene's work added.  Rene's are all much higher 
quality (resolution and [subjectively] visually).

Eric P.
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of it for game
graphics, and it works sweet. One do have to figure out how to use them
first, though :)
I add to the collection every now and then. 

Stuff: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/
Examples of use: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/examples/
Have fun and keep coding, it makes the world happy..
Sincerely
Rene Jensen
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Re: [Gimp-user] photo editing advance tutorials

2005-05-01 Thread \Rikard Johnels\
On Sunday 01 May 2005 21.48, Jad Madi wrote:
 Greetings
 I'm looking for advance tutorials for photo editing with gimp (linux)
 please advise.

Here are a few i have found useful;
http://www.gimpguru.org/Tutorials/
http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/tutorials/
http://docs.gimp.org/en/index.html

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Because it is a way you can give something without loosing something. 
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Re: [Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Centipede
 none!  Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work?

Not at all, except for the fact that people can do anything they want with
it. Which one do you suggest?

   If possible, it would be wonderful if a majority of these were added
 to the default Gimp install (devs, listening?).

I'll be glad if they were. In fact if that happens, I'll keep on producing
so many of them that the devs would _have_ to make a category browser for
both brushes and patterns - hohoho I'm pure evil :-]

Also do note that the collection is rather huge, spacewise. And I would like
to retain the local version at my web-home - www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage.
Those ducks really do speak latin, I can't leave them all alone in this
world!


ARCHIVES (textures, brushes, patterns):
http://artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/20050501.tgz
http://artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/20050501.zip

Regards
Rene Jensen


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[Gimp-user] Red eye reduction

2005-05-01 Thread Mikhail Ramendik
Hello,

Is there a (semi-)automatic red eye reduction script for Gimp 2.2.6 out 
somewhere? If so, how can one get it?

I saw some old script for 1.x around on the Net, plus some rumours about it 
being included in the new development version which was to become 2.0.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Yet another collection of brushes and patterns..

2005-05-01 Thread Richard C. Steffens
On Sunday 01 May 2005 3:15 pm, Centipede wrote:
  none!  Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work?

 Not at all, except for the fact that people can do anything they want with
 it. Which one do you suggest?

(IANAL -- I Am Not A Lawyer -- but...)

anything they want is the reason to choose a license. While I can't put 
google on it, somewhere I've read about software that wasn't protected by the 
GPL. Later, there was a problem proving that it was indeed free software. 
Putting your code under the GPL license allows anyone to use the code, but 
doesn't let them place restrictions on its distribution.

If you don't mind someone incorporating your work in something that they sell 
with a restricted license, you could choose a license similar to the one used 
by the BSD folks. I'm pretty sure, that's the underlying OS in Mac OS-X. And 
I'm also pretty sure the networking code in it is the basis for MS networking 
(someone once did a character search on the Windows code files and found the 
Berkeley license embedded in the code -- which is OK with Berkeley.)

So, I would encourage you to read up on the GPL and other licenses, or work 
with the Gimp developers on choosing an appropriate license for your work, 
but in any case, place your code under the protection of some form of 
license.

And, most importantly, thanks for your contribution.

-- 
Regards,

Dick Steffens

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Re: [Gimp-user] Batch converter for web optmisation

2005-05-01 Thread Stefan Frings
 can you tell me the ways you look for information online and we can work
 through the reason that it was difficult to find it?

I searched in google and freshmeat.net for batch image batch photo jpeg 
converter batch converter without success. Somebody wrote that ImageMagick 
is what I need. I will give it a try
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