Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-27 Thread Axel Wernicke


Am 27.11.2005 um 01:15 schrieb Carol Spears:


On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:26:20AM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:



i made one black and white layer that should be able to be used as the
edge part of a layer mask.  i am now going to try to be honest without

thank you - that was what I was looking for


making you angry or causing you to stop contributing to the
documentation of gimp -- but if you are unable to use this image to  
make

a mask, you might not be good for documenting gimp (yet).
I agree to a certain degree. I now what to do with a b/w image to use  
it as mask. But my interest is more in enhancing photographs then in  
painting something by myself, so I'm not very used in creating  
something completely new by making a path or some strokes to an empty  
canvas :)
I think even without beeing a wizard in making images one can do a  
good job in the documentation team. There are lots of technical and  
management issues to solve.
Btw. since you are obviously one of the wizards, you could have an  
eye on the manual and give us some wizardish advise ?





this time, tiny-fu distort selection was used and i must say, tiny-fu
feels zippier than script-fu.

http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/distorted-selection-mask.xcf, it is  
still in

rgb.  experts agree, indexed images are simply too complicated for the
average user to be expected to work with.  two paths have been  
included

and i strongly suggest that you consider using the paths for your
template.  they work really nicely -- even gimps simple little SVG
files.

I'll consider that.




Hope that was not too much of a puzzle - its late and my english does
certainly not improve after 0:00am


wait until you count the years in which your english does not improve.
i miss counting the hours


:)

!lexA


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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-27 Thread Carol Spears
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 09:26:36AM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 
 Am 27.11.2005 um 01:15 schrieb Carol Spears:
 
 On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:26:20AM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 
 i made one black and white layer that should be able to be used as the
 edge part of a layer mask.  i am now going to try to be honest without
 thank you - that was what I was looking for
 
you don't seem to be angry or offended.  thank you for the kindly
response to what even i can see might be a very rude and hurtful
assertation.  thank you for your persistance and the sense of inner
strength you share here.

 making you angry or causing you to stop contributing to the
 documentation of gimp -- but if you are unable to use this image to  
 make
 a mask, you might not be good for documenting gimp (yet).
 I agree to a certain degree. I now what to do with a b/w image to use  
 it as mask. But my interest is more in enhancing photographs then in  
 painting something by myself, so I'm not very used in creating  
 something completely new by making a path or some strokes to an empty  
 canvas :)

ah!  you deny the fact that you are having ideas for clever image
making!  you had a vision of a nice way to make the documentation look
less sterile and at the same time be better for the layout.  the number
of images i have painted is very low.  the number of transformed
photographs is a different matter.  real life already puts objects in
front of you with the dimensions and porportions already rendered.  i
think that having a camera and living on this earth will keep me
enhancing photographs for a very long while.  using paths and layers and
all the other tools on photographs is an interesting artform whose time
is only limited by the number of inspirational images and ideas that are
in your life right now or the time needed to work with them.

 I think even without beeing a wizard in making images one can do a  
 good job in the documentation team. There are lots of technical and  
 management issues to solve.
 Btw. since you are obviously one of the wizards, you could have an  
 eye on the manual and give us some wizardish advise ?
 
wizard is probably not a good word.  i am not sure what a good word
would be.  gimp-1.0.2 with no access to a television or other media
display until gimp2.  when i actually had the opportunity to see how
others manipulate images either via animation or film rendering, i was
quite astonished.  learning it while not seeing it being used is an
issue.  not always good and not always bad.  i have a pile of
accomplishments and mistakes that keep me wondering if a word should
even be found to describe it.  i guess that if life had a configure
script, we would all be using it

about documentation.  i would like to apologize to all of the document
writers for a few things.  one, acceptable and complete documentation is
like a sleeping potion to me.  i have some very strong opinions about
the software that is used to produce most of it and also have been very
rude in that i have not read it.  i don't know how to fix that.  if i
ingest some extra caffiene to combat the sleepy feeling i get while
reading good documentation, i am too lively to start to read it.

how about this.  i do have a little discipline i can access.  if you
suggest something that should read and comment on, i would actually have
enough lively feelings to enable me to open them and read them.  i am in
a difficult and undefined very weird life for a long while.  it would
actually be nice to define some of these moments with a reading task
like that

is this the give the has been a reading assignment part?  it certainly
smells that way :)

carol

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[Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Axel Wernicke

Hi list,

I'm one of the members of the gimp documentation team and want to ask  
you for a favour. To reduce the size of all the screenshots to the  
clipping that is of relevance I'm in need of a template that I can  
easily  use to cut of the unwanted borders. To make clear that there  
is something cut of from the picture, the border should be look  
similar to a sawtooth - an irregular one - bit hard to describe, but  
I'm pretty sure you know what I mean.



Any gfx wizards out there that want to support the GIMP manual??  
Thats you chance!


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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On 11/26/05, Axel Wernicke wrote:

 easily  use to cut of the unwanted borders. To make clear that there
 is something cut of from the picture, the border should be look
 similar to a sawtooth - an irregular one - bit hard to describe, but
 I'm pretty sure you know what I mean.

Maybe scissors, not sawtooth?

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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Axel Wernicke


Am 26.11.2005 um 17:34 schrieb Alexandre Prokoudine:


On 11/26/05, Axel Wernicke wrote:


easily  use to cut of the unwanted borders. To make clear that there
is something cut of from the picture, the border should be look
similar to a sawtooth - an irregular one - bit hard to describe, but
I'm pretty sure you know what I mean.


Maybe scissors, not sawtooth?


well however you call it, what I mean is a border that looks  like  
you broke a pice of ice - with lots of sharp edges...


lexa



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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 05:26:47PM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I'm one of the members of the gimp documentation team and want to ask  
 you for a favour. To reduce the size of all the screenshots to the  
 clipping that is of relevance I'm in need of a template that I can  
 easily  use to cut of the unwanted borders. To make clear that there  
 is something cut of from the picture, the border should be look  
 similar to a sawtooth - an irregular one - bit hard to describe, but  
 I'm pretty sure you know what I mean.
 
 
 Any gfx wizards out there that want to support the GIMP manual??  
 Thats you chance!
 

i have successfully used the distress selection script-fu to make the
edges of screenshots look like torn paper.

the sawtooth that you describe might be easier to achieve by making a
path:

 .   .


..
 . 
  .  .
.


i don't know if those points demonstrate what i am trying to say about
using the pathtool, but the pathtool should be able to do to a gimp
image what i am unable to show via email, and that is to connect those
points with straight lines.  that can be turned into two different
things.  a selection by which to make your image smaller with and the
path can be exported to a simple SVG file and shared among all doc
writers who need the same effect.

the svg can be transformed using all of the gimp's transformation tools
and will fit any gimp image with only a little bit of work.

carol

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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Eric P
Axel Wernicke wrote:
 Hi list,
 
 I'm one of the members of the gimp documentation team and want to ask 
 you for a favour. To reduce the size of all the screenshots to the 
 clipping that is of relevance I'm in need of a template that I can 
 easily  use to cut of the unwanted borders. To make clear that there  is
 something cut of from the picture, the border should be look  similar to
 a sawtooth - an irregular one - bit hard to describe, but  I'm pretty
 sure you know what I mean.
 
 
 Any gfx wizards out there that want to support the GIMP manual??  Thats
 you chance!
 
 Greetings, lexA
 
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Here's a ripped paper effect I did once.
http://web.archive.org/web/20040402184426/http://bobkerbearings.com/

Kinda cool.
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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Axel Wernicke


Am 26.11.2005 um 23:48 schrieb Eric P:


Here's a ripped paper effect I did once.
http://web.archive.org/web/20040402184426/http://bobkerbearings.com/


the image http://web.archive.org/web/20040426044754/ 
bobkerbearings.com/images/press_release.jpg
is exactly what I'm looking for. Just a bit larger, without the  
dropshadow and as mask (b/w or grayscale image)


anybody able and willing to contribute ?

!lexA



Kinda cool.
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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 10:57:52PM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 Hi Carol,
 
 
 
 Any gfx wizards out there that want to support the GIMP manual??
 Thats you chance!
 
 
 i have successfully used the distress selection script-fu to make the
 edges of screenshots look like torn paper.
 
 the sawtooth that you describe might be easier to achieve by making a
 path:
 
  .   .
 
 
 ..
  .
   .  .
 .
 
 looks like a view out of the window  to me  (its night in germany  
 already) :)
 
if you squint, can you make them look like they are twinkling?

 
 i don't know if those points demonstrate what i am trying to say about
 using the pathtool, but the pathtool should be able to do to a gimp
 image what i am unable to show via email, and that is to connect those
 points with straight lines.  that can be turned into two different
 things.  a selection by which to make your image smaller with and the
 path can be exported to a simple SVG file and shared among all doc
 writers who need the same effect.
 
 I know I could spend some time to try to achieve something by myself,  
 but since there are so many people in here that know how to be  
 creative, would I like to concentrate on writing manual and making  
 screenshots.
 So if any of you could just make an .xcf with one long border in it  
 as layer mask?
 
i am not certain what you are asking for here.  so i tried to make what
i had described earlier.  i have a fresh build of gimp as of yesterday
and the changes to the oilify filter should be there.  

the 383KB xcf contains the path, the active selection and the mask
making it one of the largest image files i have ever made considering
the amount of information being exchanged
http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/oilify-2.3.6.xcf

the path is there so you can export it and use it.

i feel like this is a quiz that i am not entirely prepared for

please let me know if i can make any thing more specific for you.

carol



 Please!
 
 lexA
 
 
 the svg can be transformed using all of the gimp's transformation  
 tools
 and will fit any gimp image with only a little bit of work.
 
 carol
 
 
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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:58:05PM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 
 Am 26.11.2005 um 23:48 schrieb Eric P:
 
 Here's a ripped paper effect I did once.
 http://web.archive.org/web/20040402184426/http://bobkerbearings.com/
 
 the image http://web.archive.org/web/20040426044754/ 
 bobkerbearings.com/images/press_release.jpg
 is exactly what I'm looking for. Just a bit larger, without the  
 dropshadow and as mask (b/w or grayscale image)
 
 anybody able and willing to contribute ?
 

the other image with an additional layer containing a distorted
selection and masked.
http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/oilify2-2.3.6.xcf
570KB now.

i guess i would be the distressed selection here

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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Axel Wernicke


Am 27.11.2005 um 00:09 schrieb Carol Spears:


On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 11:58:05PM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:


Am 26.11.2005 um 23:48 schrieb Eric P:


Here's a ripped paper effect I did once.
http://web.archive.org/web/20040402184426/http://bobkerbearings.com/


the image http://web.archive.org/web/20040426044754/
bobkerbearings.com/images/press_release.jpg
is exactly what I'm looking for. Just a bit larger, without the
dropshadow and as mask (b/w or grayscale image)

anybody able and willing to contribute ?



the other image with an additional layer containing a distorted
selection and masked.
http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/oilify2-2.3.6.xcf
570KB now.

i guess i would be the distressed selection here


yeah, I like it! May I ask for another one? The aim of cutting  
screenshots apart is to save space. So I'd prefer the height of the  
tooth around 20px (yours where around 40px) and the width of the  
whole thing should be around 800px. I'd then trying to build an  
template image with four copies (rotatet by 90, 180 and 270 degrees)  
to be able to move them together as a frame around the screenshot  
having exactly the size I need from the screenshot.


Hope that was not too much of a puzzle - its late and my english does  
certainly not improve after 0:00am


lexA



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Re: [Gimp-user] template for sawtooth border wanted

2005-11-26 Thread Carol Spears
On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 12:26:20AM +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
 
 yeah, I like it! May I ask for another one? The aim of cutting  
 screenshots apart is to save space. So I'd prefer the height of the  
 tooth around 20px (yours where around 40px) and the width of the  
 whole thing should be around 800px. I'd then trying to build an  
 template image with four copies (rotatet by 90, 180 and 270 degrees)  
 to be able to move them together as a frame around the screenshot  
 having exactly the size I need from the screenshot.
 
i made one black and white layer that should be able to be used as the
edge part of a layer mask.  i am now going to try to be honest without
making you angry or causing you to stop contributing to the
documentation of gimp -- but if you are unable to use this image to make
a mask, you might not be good for documenting gimp (yet).

this time, tiny-fu distort selection was used and i must say, tiny-fu
feels zippier than script-fu.

http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/distorted-selection-mask.xcf, it is still in
rgb.  experts agree, indexed images are simply too complicated for the
average user to be expected to work with.  two paths have been included
and i strongly suggest that you consider using the paths for your
template.  they work really nicely -- even gimps simple little SVG
files.

 Hope that was not too much of a puzzle - its late and my english does  
 certainly not improve after 0:00am
 
wait until you count the years in which your english does not improve.
i miss counting the hours

carol

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