Yesterday, 02:03 PM
Hi! I have been wondering if someone hasexperimente if there are some visible advantages of enabling the clone and deformation preferences in the playground settings?
Advantages of using the playground features of deformation and clone?
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Yesterday, 02:03 PM
Hi! I have been wondering if someone hasexperimente if there are some visible advantages of enabling the clone and deformation preferences in the playground settings?
Yesterday, 02:43 PM
Hi! If you're interested in development, you could enable them and see if you can improve them.
![]() I wouldn't say they're useful for actual work in GIMP 3.0 at least. N-Point Deformation works alright on preview, but crashes when you try to commit it - so I guess you could copy the layer and then cancel the tool, but that's a bit annoying. Seamless Clone won't work at all in 3.0 until the upcoming 3.1.4 dev release, where we made it compatible with the new multi-layer copy and paste. Now it works, but it's super slow. Both were old student projects and haven't been touched in a long time. We'd need someone to come along and devote some time to fix them. It's a shame, they're both really cool tools.
You have to go way back to a Gimp 2.10.8 for both to work. I think seamless clone stopped working about Gimp 2.10.12
A quick show in Gimp 2.10.8 (appimage) https://i.imgur.com/HKq1UQT.mp4 Probably the closest to seamless clone at the moment is the gmic plugin and Layer -> Seamless Blend N-point a bit of a disgrace ![]() edit: ...also the gmic plugin Warp (interactive)
Yesterday, 03:07 PM
(Yesterday, 02:43 PM)CmykStudent Wrote: Hi! If you're interested in development, you could enable them and see if you can improve them. Oh, thanks your answer! I see. Sounds like great ideas, hope they become part of gimp in some no so distant future |
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