On Wednesday 15 June 2005 10:13 pm, Leon Brooks wrote:
My wife used to use a graphics package under MS-Windows 3.x a decade or
two ago, which had been ported from the Mac. The package (name eludes
me) understood how things like charcoal, chalk and watercolours were
supposed to work
Hello.
As I alluded in a previous message, there's a reason I'm lurking about on
the gimp-developer list and it isn't that I'm a gimp developer. I've used
Linux since 1994, and the GIMP for ... several years. Not sure how long.
In 2003 I went to Venice and fell in love with marbled papers. I
Hi!
Please check if http://hopey.nervo.org/~gwidion/marble_1.png is close
to what you want.
And tell me whether you have pygimp (Shows up as a Python-fu menu
option) installed.
Regards,
JS
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On Wednesday 15 June 2005 17:23, Giles wrote:
Hello.
As I alluded in a previous
On Thursday 16 June 2005 04:23, Giles wrote:
The parts of the process that would need to be recreated in Gimp
plugins follow:
- adding paint - essentially localized spraying/spotting (different
size of dots, not perfect circles, random scatter)
- some way to vary brush size (ie amount of