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RE: Shower-inspired of the day - SeabassG33 - 02-12-2018

Yeah, not quite a Mondrian, but he probably would have loved other Gimp tools for his work!

Well... In theory. We don't know if that would have been against the purpose for his work.

Then again, it's Post Modern, so it could have been part of the statement lmao


RE: Shower-inspired of the day - trandoductin - 02-27-2018

nice idea. The 2nd one looks really good.


RE: Shower-inspired of the day - tmanni - 04-14-2019

Another approach using only filters: start from a small image where each pixels will become a tile, using noise filters to alter colors and a small bump mapping to give a bit of relief.
Thanks to Filters > Generic > GEGL graph, all can be done in one place:


Code:
id="main"
color value="#17F"
noise-cie-lch holdness=1 seed=0 lightness-distance=20 chroma-distance=10 hue-distance=3
scale-ratio x=40 y=40 sampler="nearest"
crop width=600 height=600
pixelize size-x=40 size-y=40 ratio-x=0.9 ratio-y=0.9 background="gray"
mean-curvature-blur
bump-map aux=[
color value="white"
crop width=600 height=600
pixelize size-x=40 size-y=40 ratio-x=0.9 ratio-y=0.9 background="gray"
mean-curvature-blur
gaussian-blur ]



RE: Shower-inspired of the day - rich2005 - 04-14-2019

Nice. now that is a filter that I have never even thought of using in the past, will investigate Wink