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RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-23-2019 Today another old effect, again ported to python and modified to my taste: ROY LICHTENSTEIN EFFECT. Original edition by "Cprogrammer" "2008, april" Modified/tested by "Paul Sherman" "08/26/2018 on GIMP 2.10.6". Here some examples: [attachment=2535] [attachment=2534] [attachment=2533] The effect dows not show up well because of the attachments dimension. RE: Plays with Gimp - Issabella - 01-23-2019 (01-23-2019, 07:10 AM)dinasset Wrote: Today another old effect, again ported to python and modified to my taste: ROY LICHTENSTEIN EFFECT. This last effect is very interesting. I like your results. RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-24-2019 Thanks Issabella. I re-post one of those images to let the effect showing more clearly on a small image: [attachment=2541] A bit exaggerated, but it's only to show how the texture is. RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-25-2019 Again an "old" filter: Wrap Effect. # original edition by "ICCII" "2001, april" # modified/tested by "Paul Sherman" "08/26/2018 on GIMP 2.10.6" # translated into python by Diego Nassetti January 2019 adding the possibility to give a nuance to tha wrapping material. An example: [attachment=2545] Applying a yellowish material: [attachment=2546] Applying a reddish material: [attachment=2547] RE: Plays with Gimp - Issabella - 01-25-2019 (01-25-2019, 10:15 AM)dinasset Wrote: Again an "old" filter: Wrap Effect. I like that effect a lot, Dinasset. Also the option to apply colours. Well done in your experimentation. RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-26-2019 Thanks Issabella. Continuing my exploration on old scripts. Tuday it's the turn of: satin.scm. # original edition by "Art Wade" "2008, October" # translated into python by Diego Nassetti January 2019 # with some additions Also in this filter there is the possibility (original) of different "nuances". Examples: [attachment=2549] [attachment=2550] [attachment=2551] [attachment=2552] [attachment=2553] RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-26-2019 Forgot to say that -if you like- you may "displace" the source image as if it were "printed" on the "satin" fabric. [attachment=2555] RE: Plays with Gimp - Issabella - 01-27-2019 (01-26-2019, 10:01 AM)dinasset Wrote: Forgot to say that -if you like- you may "displace" the source image as if it were "printed" on the "satin" fabric. I like your results Dinasset and you get the best results as I can't say which one I like the best. Very artistic all of them. RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-27-2019 Thanks Issabella. RE: Plays with Gimp - dinasset - 01-28-2019 Continuing my exploration on old scripts. Today it's the turn of: BlueSkyClouds.scm. # original edition by "Darla McKay" "2007" # translated into python by Diego Nassetti January 2019 # with some additions Can be used when the sky of your image does not have a nice tone (burned out? gray?). An example: from this picture, very nice but with a gray-ish sky [attachment=2558] to this one, with some light blue and clouds added: [attachment=2559] (you may do it better, playing with the parameters) |