On 28 Jan 2001 17:20:39 +0100, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
what if you color invert the one you use as the bump map?
if you use same layer, then duplicate, color invert, and use the
inverted to bump the regular.
Sorry?
I still don't see what this is about. the bumpmap layer used internally
in
What he is suggesting is to invert the color value, so white
becomes black, and black areas become white, so that the bumpmap
will take a different height field to achieve the "inverse" effect..
I have tried it before but do not quite like the result..
IMHO, the PS Lighting effects did it
Hi
Thanks for you mail, but I have a bad news, in this moment Monigotes
Animacion have not programers to develop more Plug-in
(Gfli_Patch and psd_save), we are received some E-Mail, with patch to
this plug-in, (only for Psd_Save).
We only can let some web space for the develop, at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What he is suggesting is to invert the color value, so white
becomes black, and black areas become white, so that the bumpmap
will take a different height field to achieve the "inverse" effect..
I have tried it before but do not quite like the result..
I'm a Java developer and a C/C++ developer of Linux too. I use Gimp to
create some home pages and other stuffs, as a Java developer inside Linux i
just interesting about Gimp is a Java or a C/C++ program, i asking that
because i don't have the Gimp source and i'm so busy to study the
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Edson Alves Pereira wrote:
so busy to study the Gimp's source nowadays. My doubt is, if Gimp is
a Java program ( because seem Swing ), how you keep a good layout to
gimp is written mostly in C using the gtk widget set. (www.gtk.org)
--
Blue Lang, Unix Voodoo Priest
Thanks for your explanation. I am not familiar with the
algorithm.. but just curious, would there be any difference
if the Depth takes in negative integer (currently only positive
accepted) ? Can you comment on this ?
If the bumpmap can be improved, many other scripts/plugins
which calls