> Not at all, Eric! > > I like my script, mostly because I can always write others to perform > like tasks. Where did you learn how to write ps like that? I'd love to learn a little bit myself. Are there any good websites or books that you recommend? Have you ever messed around with xml/svg scripting? I'd like to get into that as well. Too bad it's not widely supported in common browsers.
> But... I am just AMAZED by the grid + polar_coord trick. Yeah, that one works great too. A nice internal method for pulling off the radial lines. > I bet we could just create a "GIMP PUZZLE CONTEST" . > The most incredible, and yet feasible, way to draw > "fnord" in the GIMP wins. Hey, good idea! (just learned what 'fnord' is or isn't?) And then each winner's technique could be added to a cool little Fnord repository of short little tutorials (or even script-fu). If I can muster up some time, we could propose something along these lines to the world. I could even host it on my webspace or maybe gimp.org would let us host it there. > (And any postscript would be left out of > such a contest - it's not made with the GIMP after all) > > Does "photoshop" have got an easier way to draw these > "Simple Radial Lines" ? I don't know. I work with a guy who uses Photoshop, and when I described wanting to make some radial lines for an ad, he thought there might be a way in Photoshop, but I beat him to the punch w/your script. > I remember using Deluxe Paint, in DOS - and there, > there was a "symetric mode" one could enable - every stroke was > mirrored N times around a common center, or in tiles, and this drawing > could be made using that. > > Actually, Deluxe Paint, for simple it was, had some features that are > not found around in any other program. > Hmm... could be a cool plug-in for Gimp. I wish I knew C. Good chatting, Eric Pierce _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user