>>
>>> hello there i am a blender user
>>> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
>>> in gimp
>>> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
>>>
>>> i am modeling a camera
>>> see camera real image here
>>> http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/images/d40-18-55mm-top-big.jp
Update 2:
1) Exceptions
The macro (not sure of the underlying primitives) "catch" will catch
errors. The web page didn't even call them exceptions, which explains
why I/google didn't find it quickly.
Ex: when converting an image that might already be RGB to RGB:
(catch (gimp-image-convert
You could select by color and choose the black, then from the select menu
choose "to path" from there go to the edit menu and select "stroke path".
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Hi,
there are a lot of useful hints in the "Tips of the Day" dialog, hidden
in the Help menu. Perhaps you guys want to enable the "Tips of the Day"
feature and learn some more nice things about GIMP. One of the tips
would have been this one:
If your screen is too cluttered, you can press Tab i
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-24 at 2113.32 +0100):
> hello there i am a blender user
> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
> in gimp
> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
You have to combine it with other things. ;]
> i am modeling a camera
> see camera
Ironically, I think I have accidentally hidden the toolbox trying to
alt-tab as well. If I knew what I did, I would have stumbled onto the
answer to my own question...
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Martijn Weisbeek wrote:
> Olivier,
>
>> Use the TAB key, which toggles visibility of the toolb
>
>> hello there i am a blender user
>> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
>> in gimp
>> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
>>
>> i am modeling a camera
>> see camera real image here
>> http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/images/d40-18-55mm-top-big.jpg
>> u can
> hello there i am a blender user
> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
> in gimp
> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
>
> i am modeling a camera
> see camera real image here
> http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/images/d40-18-55mm-top-big.jpg
> u can see that
hello there i am a blender user
i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
in gimp
i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
i am modeling a camera
see camera real image here
http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/d40/images/d40-18-55mm-top-big.jpg
u can see that the camera mat
Update:
1) The question regarding exceptions remains - there are too many
corner cases, mostly undocumented, so it would be nice to ignore them
silently.
2) I see my fix was almost right but I forgot to take the head of the list:
"(car (gimp-image-get-active-drawable image))" is what I want, not
I have an image roughly 600 px square which in which the picture was
taken on a white-ish background. I managed to crop it well enough to
now have a silhouette of the object, black object on white background.
Is there a way to convert it to an outline, say with a 1-3 pixel
border? It is curr
Hello list,
I am planning on evolving image transformations using an AST of the
script-fu langauge and generating random (but syntatically correct)
scripts. I would like to avoid programming in hundreds of corner
cases into the system and thus have the following questions:
1) Script-fu throws ex
Olivier,
> Use the TAB key, which toggles visibility of the toolbox and other
> dockable dialogs. And use F11 to fill the screen with the image window.
> You can even remove the menu bar, scrolling bars, and status bar, and
> have an image which really fills the screen.
Those are some nifty short
Thanks. I got several responses - but they are sent to me and not the
list. I never knew the key toggled the visibility of the
toolbox.
Thanks!
Ryan
On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 10:31 AM, Olivier Lecarme
wrote:
> Use the TAB key, which toggles visibility of the toolbox and other
> dockable dialog
Use the TAB key, which toggles visibility of the toolbox and other
dockable dialogs. And use F11 to fill the screen with the image window.
You can even remove the menu bar, scrolling bars, and status bar, and
have an image which really fills the screen.
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Olivier Lecarm
This is more of a technical question. I hope I'm not off topic. Apologies in
advance if I am...
I have several windows XP machines running Gimp 2.6 successfully. We use a
custom script to make specific sizes for our web site. The script runs fine
with an exception on one machine.
The machi
Is it possible to either minimize the toolbox or have an image window
in front of the toolbox. I am using the GIMP as a digital whiteboard
with a digitizing tablet (Wacom Bamboo) for my lectures. I would like
to write on an image that fills as much of the screen as possible and
would like the too
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