Danko Dolch:
I personally love the node editor of blender and would like to see something
like that in GIMP. The only problem with these node setups (like the one in
your screen shot) is that they are only graphs but no trees. And AFAIK GEGL
uses trees of nodes. Thus the cool things like several
endering application's store
global illumination photon maps inside of 3D scene files on request but
it's good to have a choice if it's stored with the "workspce" file or
externaly...
best Regards to all GIMP devs out there - you do a great job!!
Danko Dolch
3D artist compositor
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to my Gimp comp. file. In
my clients office I load the comp. into Gimp and add another GEGL color
correction node ontop of the "cache node" - now I do some quick
"realtime" adjustments to get the approval for the image from my
client. 2h of rendering saved...
A simple prerend
Hi Peter!
yahvuu wrote:
hi,
Danko Dolch schrieb:
What about taking the cache with you? e.g. switch to another workstation
- would be cool to have an option to store the cache external too...
cool, yes. But even more "corner cased" than the case of very
Hi!
Thanks for discussing the layer mode menu.
1. As shown in Bills screen shot the widget rendering is a bit strange
even if there is enough space on screen.
2. The separators are not bad thing.
3. If you know exactly what to do you simply click the mode and ready -
but you should be able
Hi Jim!
You can use Glade to create Python GUI's and as described it's also
possible to create complete new Glade widgets in Python...
Custom PyGTK Widgets in Glade3
http://unpythonic.blogspot.com/2007/03/custom-pygtk-widgets-in-glade3.html
I havn't done this by myself but want to try it as
Hi!
I have a problem printing status messages from Python-Fu scrips on win32.
On Linux systems the print messages will show on the shell window but on
Windows only plugin init error messages show with -c option.
Is there a way to use the gimp build in python console to show print
messages
Hi Guillermo!
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Danko Dolch escribiĆ³:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but that mockup basically aims to
change the aspect of the dialog without adding any enhancement. The
tool does exactly the same but the dialog looks like Photoshop's one.
Does it? I havn't
Hi Guillermo!
Hi Danko:
Here is a very very early mockup.
I have the idea but had no time to translate it to a better mockup.
I know - t's the same for me too... ;-)
I have to re-arrange some buttons, add others, and think lots of
things (for example, I'm not sure if the current widgets allow
Hi Sven!
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 14:41 -0300, Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but that mockup basically aims to
change the aspect of the dialog without adding any enhancement. The
tool does exactly the same but the dialog looks like
Hi Marius!
I think there are people interested in this enhancement, but it depends
on how it is prepared and presented.
Currently all dev. stuff is working hardly on 2.4 release so they are a
bit busy. ;-)
It's usual to write a C patch and try to get it accepted by the dev. here.
Ok currently
2.4...
Best Regards
Danko
Raphaƫl Quinet wrote:
On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 12:04:08 +0200, Danko Dolch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
01. Yes good idea (but never speak out the evil word pho***o* - dev. are
a bit sensitive to it ;-)
Just a little thing that I would like to clarify
Hi Sven!
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-08-15 at 14:41 -0300, Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Please correct me if I'm wrong, but that mockup basically aims to
change the aspect of the dialog without adding any enhancement. The
tool does exactly the same but the dialog looks like
Hi Guillermo!
Guillermo Espertino wrote:
Marius B wrote:
Hi,
It seems that nobody is interested in this enhancement, but IMO it`s a
nice feature that is worth discussing.
I would like to hear your opinion about my mockup of this dialog
Hi Scott!
Unfortunately I never found some Gimp Ruby news on a Ruby related site -
and I've searched a lot.
I'm a bit uncomfortable with Scheme - wrote some simple scripts but if
it comes more complex I struggle with the Scheme syntax and get knots in
my brain - outch ;-)
Had a look to Python
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