[Gimp-user] Free ink/acrylic/aqua-like brushes

2007-11-09 Thread centipede
Hello there.

Some time ago I posted a link to my home-brewn GIMP resources. I later
moved things around to my own website, so in case anybody misses those,
here is the updated (and hopefully permanent) link:

http://vaults.atomicmonstergirls.net/useful/cornucopia/program-gimp/brushes/

Since brush-scaling seems to work fine in GIMP 2.4, I will eventually
purge the down-scaled versions of other brushes.

Now we just wait for a brush-selection widget that supports categories and
subcategories ;-)

Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards, Rene Jensen / Centipede

P.S. Sorry for cross-posting to
http://gug.sunsite.dk/forum/?threadid=4935. Don't know where people look
these days.
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[Gimp-user] Layer Style python plugin

2005-05-07 Thread Centipede



I'm surprised nobody has hacked on that before. 
After all, it's allthere: Parasites that gets saved with the image/layer, a 
python modulethat can update the editor-view live, a complete scripting 
language withgtk bindings.

I spend a handful of hours trying to make a 
proof-of-concept. See whatyou think..

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

1) Make a test image with a background and a transparent layer with 
saya filled small rectangle.

2) Python-fu / Alchemy / Layer Style

3) Drag the slider

4) Close the dialog

5) Save the image and close it

6) Reopen the image

7) Select either the original gizmo layer or the auto-generated 
stylelayer

8) Invoke Python-fu / Alchemy / Layer Style again and play with 
theslider.

There's a HUGE TODO list on that script, but the necessary basics 
areproven available although IT IS SLOW! But there are room 
foroptimization, especially with a little help from the real pros who 
knowswhat is fast and what is slow.

WARNING: Cheap tricks such as this will become obsolete once GEGL 
isready, I can image.. :)

Enjoy

Centipede

P.S.:All my letters to this list seem to 
bounce.


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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