06-05-2020, 10:00 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-05-2020, 10:04 AM by rich2005.
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This just my way of attacking the problem
ref: https://i.imgur.com/B6Wp8mG.jpg
Using your posted image as a template it only takes 2 or 3 minutes to paint in (pencil tool, 1 pixel brush) the line-work . That can be duplicated, spread out as layers and each layer 'randomised' a bit using Layer -> Transform -> Offset Not difficult (1), that only takes 2 or 3 minutes as well. That leaves an image with lines on transparency that is used as a repeatable pattern in a larger canvas (2). That image attached as an example. (a gimp xcf.gz - opens straight up in Gimp)
ref: https://i.imgur.com/HSLdXi1.jpg
Colouring in? There will be any number of ways, The important bit is use a layer under the line drawing It really will save you when you make a mistake. A bit of experimenting and this sequence worked for me.
Fill the layer with simplex noise Filters -> Render -> Noise -> Simplex Noise (3)
Maybe go straight to Gaussian blur or an intermediate Filters -> Blur -> Pixelize (4)
Now to even the fill a small Gaussian blur Filters -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur (5)
ref: https://i.imgur.com/B6Wp8mG.jpg
Using your posted image as a template it only takes 2 or 3 minutes to paint in (pencil tool, 1 pixel brush) the line-work . That can be duplicated, spread out as layers and each layer 'randomised' a bit using Layer -> Transform -> Offset Not difficult (1), that only takes 2 or 3 minutes as well. That leaves an image with lines on transparency that is used as a repeatable pattern in a larger canvas (2). That image attached as an example. (a gimp xcf.gz - opens straight up in Gimp)
ref: https://i.imgur.com/HSLdXi1.jpg
Colouring in? There will be any number of ways, The important bit is use a layer under the line drawing It really will save you when you make a mistake. A bit of experimenting and this sequence worked for me.
Fill the layer with simplex noise Filters -> Render -> Noise -> Simplex Noise (3)
Maybe go straight to Gaussian blur or an intermediate Filters -> Blur -> Pixelize (4)
Now to even the fill a small Gaussian blur Filters -> Blur -> Gaussian Blur (5)