On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 16:50, Eric Pierce wrote:
> This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
>
> All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
> evenly spaced emanating from the center.
>
> Exactly like the old Japanese flag but without the circle in the midd
-user] Simple Radial Lines
Juliet Nimmo wrote:
> Hi all,
> I tried using this solution on the windows version of gimp, and it
> gave me a "could not render" and a "could not read ps file" error
> messages. Does this solution only work in Linux?
AFAIK. Gimp req
Not at all, Eric!
I like my script, mostly because I can always write others to perform
like tasks.
But... I am just AMAZED by the grid + polar_coord trick.
I bet we could just create a "GIMP PUZZLE CONTEST" .
The most incredible, and yet feasible, way to draw
"fnord" in the GIMP wins.
(And any
On Tue, Aug 05, 2003 at 07:00:53PM -0500, Eric Pierce <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not after circles. I'm even lines radiating from the center.
> Did you see the gif link above? Just like that minus the circle in the
> middle.
You could create a striped gradient fiurst and then use the gradi
Whoops, sorry, didn't read the picture and I got a different picture in
my head of what you wanted. My suggestion won't help, sorry!
But I've a new one. Use a series of marks on the edge of the image and
just draw lines from the marks (evenly spaced marks, I add) to the
center. make sure the center
> Eric Pierce wrote:
>
>>This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
>>
>>All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
>>evenly spaced emanating from the center.
>>
>>Exactly like the old Japanese flag but without the circle in the middle.
>>See here:
>>http://
> On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 21:02, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
>
>> 1. Select the Black & White Gradient
>> 2. In the Gradient Tool Dialog select:
>> 2.1 Custom Gradient
>> 2.2 Linear (or bi-linear)
>> 2.3 Sawtooth or Triangular repeats
>> 3. Click and drag in the image window to get as m
On Thursday 07 August 2003 11:48 am, Eric Pierce wrote:
> > 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
Joao S. O. Bueno [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 1:02 PM
> To: Juliet Nimmo; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Simple Radial Lines
>
> Juliet Nimmo wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I tried using this solution on the windows version of gimp, and
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On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 21:02, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
> 1. Select the Black & White Gradient
> 2. In the Gradient Tool Dialog select:
> 2.1 Custom Gradient
> 2.2 Linear (or bi-linear)
> 2.3 Sawtooth or Triangular repeats
> 3. Click and drag in the image window to get as many st
heres an idea for this:
you can check out a .gif here: http://www.tellim.com/random/starburst1.gif
1) make a new image significantly larger than your final project needs to
be, twice the size to be safe
I wanted one that was 500 x 500, so i started with a 1000 x 1000 image
2) fill the backgro
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 14:00, Eric Pierce wrote:
>
> >This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
> >
> >All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
> >evenly spaced emanating from the center.
> >
> >Exactly like the old Japanese flag but without the cir
Juliet Nimmo wrote:
Hi all,
I tried using this solution on the windows version of gimp, and it gave
me a "could not render" and a "could not read ps file" error messages.
Does this solution only work in Linux?
AFAIK. Gimp requires the ghostscript "postcript engine" to load
Postscript prograns.
I
Would the Perl_fu_bursts plug-in be any use? It's under Filters>Render>Burst.
Matt
At 06:50 PM 8/5/03 -0500, Eric Pierce wrote:
This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
evenly spaced emanating from the center.
> On Tue, 2003-08-05 at 16:50, Eric Pierce wrote:
>> This should be easy, but I just can't think how to do it.
>>
>> All I want to create is a radial burst. Sharp black and white lines
>> evenly spaced emanating from the center.
>>
>> Exactly like the old Japanese flag but without the circle in th
That's it! Very cool solution.
As soon as you mentioned ps I started wondering if Sodipodi (or some other
vector dealy) could pull this trick off, but your code is perfect.
Manipulable and everything is rendered automatically.
Would make for a nice plug-in I imagine.
Thanks again!
Eric Pierce
Could not think of an easy way using the GIMP.
Actually, the only "more or less" easy way I could think off is using
a graphic turtle I am making in GIMP-Python.
Since that would be complicated I made an extra-gimp solution for you.
An Postscript Snippet.
Just paste the following postscript code i
I was thinking here,
albeit requiring a little programing, these ps snippets are really
usefull in gimp.
Would someone there lke to help me to create a plugin that would do
little more than keep these snippets in a .gimp subdir?
(Than maybe manage loading them in different colors/transparencies
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