Re: [Gimp-developer] artistic GIMP

2005-06-18 Thread Carol Spears
On Sat, Jun 18, 2005 at 02:06:55AM +1000, David Hodson wrote:
> Carol Spears wrote:
> 
> >>Leon Brooks wrote:
> >>> [...]
> >>>  http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html
> 
> >i am curious if this could do the work:
> >
> >http://pippin.gimp.org/image_processing/index.html
> 
> No. If you read the link, you'll see that it's talking about processing
> the brush parameters, not the image pixels.
> 
yeah, you caught me.  i scanned the page you mentioned and then did that
gimp developer trick to see if i could get people interested in gegl.

the well written original page probably more than deserves more of my
attention.

/me looking for my thinking (concentration) cap
carol

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Re: [Gimp-developer] artistic GIMP

2005-06-17 Thread David Hodson

Carol Spears wrote:


Leon Brooks wrote:

 [...]
  http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html



i am curious if this could do the work:

http://pippin.gimp.org/image_processing/index.html


No. If you read the link, you'll see that it's talking about processing
the brush parameters, not the image pixels.

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Re: [Gimp-developer] artistic GIMP

2005-06-17 Thread Carol Spears
On Fri, Jun 17, 2005 at 06:53:20PM +1000, David Hodson wrote:
> Leon Brooks wrote:
> 
> >It also acknowledges The GIMP for inspiration (yay!) and points to this:
> >
> >http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html
> 
> Sadly, I've lost the prototype code that I wrote (although it
> shouldn't be too hard to rewrite). The tricky part is building
> a user interface that makes the whole thing usable.
> 
i am curious if this could do the work:

http://pippin.gimp.org/image_processing/index.html examples of it
working on a whole image can be found here:
http://pippin.gimp.org/plug-ins/gluas/examples/

carol

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Re: [Gimp-developer] artistic GIMP

2005-06-17 Thread David Hodson

Leon Brooks wrote:


It also acknowledges The GIMP for inspiration (yay!) and points to this:

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html


Sadly, I've lost the prototype code that I wrote (although it
shouldn't be too hard to rewrite). The tricky part is building
a user interface that makes the whole thing usable.

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Re: [Gimp-developer] artistic GIMP (was: Marbled Paper)

2005-06-16 Thread Leon Brooks
On Friday 17 June 2005 04:22, Hal V Engel wrote:
> 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 (crumbliness, spatter, the way
>> things tend to slide rather than stick as the force goes up (and
>> eventually crush), brush-hair lines in the paint trail, the ability
>> to _twist_ the applicator, that kind of thing). Simply recreating
>> that ability would be a very noble goal and would bring a phalanx
>> of artists aboard GIMP starting the day after it was released, no
>> worries.

> You might want to have a look at krita which is part of the upcoming
> KOffice 1.4 release.  It is designed specifically to do the types of
> things you are talking about.  It is still under heavy development
> and is currently in what is probably a beta state.

Thanks for that! The Krita page here...

http://www.koffice.org/krita/

...mentions that Krita (apparently AKA KImageShop) was inspired by 
Fractal Painter - the program whose name I couldn't remember - which is 
now known as Corel Painter IX:

http://www.corel.com/painterix/home/

It also acknowledges The GIMP for inspiration (yay!) and points to this:

http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/gimpbrush.html

My New Financial Year (here in Oz, anyway) Resolution is to have a look 
at Krita and see what if any of its technology can be cross-pollinated 
into The GIMP (perhaps as a plugin to start with).

Failing anything useful eventuating by the end of July, please nag me to 
start mucking around with, what shall I call it? "Media" is too easily 
confised with other stuff, so perhaps "applicators?"

Cheers; Leon

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