Hi all,
I'd like to have a go at creating some cute cartoons using the GIMP. I am
wondering if anyone else on this list has tackled this before, and could you
give me any leads on what the best GIMP tools would be to achieve this ?
There are so many good tools in the GIMP, that its confusing
Hi all,
I would like doing something like this : http://axel584.free.fr/table6.gif
Whith Ph0t0sh0p, I do a blur on the shape (or the text) and I put the
image/mode to bitmap (with corrects arguments)
But I didn't found this on the gimp.
Who can help me ?
Thank's
Axel R.
Hi!
I would like doing something like this :
http://axel584.free.fr/table6.gif
Whith Ph0t0sh0p, I do a blur on the shape (or the text) and I put
the image/mode to bitmap (with corrects arguments)
But I didn't found this on the gimp.
Who can help me ?
Try out the 'Newsprint' plug-in
Hi all,
I'd like to have a go at creating some cute cartoons using the GIMP. I am
wondering if anyone else on this list has tackled this before, and could you
give me any leads on what the best GIMP tools would be to achieve this ?
There are so many good tools in the GIMP, that its
On Wed, 5 Jul 2000, Michael wrote:
Hi!
I would like doing something like this :
http://axel584.free.fr/table6.gif
Try out the 'Newsprint' plug-in included in Gimp 1.1.x. It should give
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That was my initial thought but I tried the plugin and it was no workie!
Now I've seen samples
Hi!
That was my initial thought but I tried the plugin and it was no
workie! Now I've seen samples of that effect generated by that
plugin but the default settings do nothing and fifteen minutes of
messing with it did not help.
Maybe 15 minutes are not enough. ;-)
Draw your shape (b/w),
Hi,
I have over 1800 images that need to be processed. In short, these images
are in TIFF format, I want to open them, resize them, from 2048X2668
pixels to 115X150 and save (same filename different extension) them as a
medium quality JPEG thumbnail. I would prefer to somehow create a script
While this is possible with gimp (perl-fu would do), I'd strongly
suggest you look at tools made for such tasks such as ImageMagick or
pnmutils. These are commandline utils designed exactly for this task
and more, while gimp is more a "let the user play" type program. If all
you need is
Try
tifftopnm - to convert your tiffs to .pnm files
pnmscale - to resize as you like
pnmtotiff - to convert back to .tif (better yet pnmtopng) :-)
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Here are some examples, then I put it all into one step at the end.
Try
tifftopnm - to convert your tiffs to .pnm files
pnmscale - to resize as you like
pnmtotiff - to convert back to .tif (better yet pnmtopng) :-)
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Here are some examples, then I put it all into one step at the end.
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