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RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - Zero01 - 04-01-2018 It's working fine now, had to Reset Windows - bit drastic as I now have to install all my programs again (most of which are in my Downloads folder anyway..) and reset Environment Variables, get rid of the Windows clutter (there's plenty of that!).. all I wanted to do was try out 2.1.. cheers RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - grit - 04-03-2018 Is this a bug: when I use fade tappering brush, click on the canvas, press shift to make a straight stroke, nothing is drawn. But, if I use dynamics off , I click on canvas and I can use shift to make a stright line. RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - Ofnuts - 04-03-2018 (04-03-2018, 05:48 AM)grit Wrote: Is this a bug: What is the fade length set to? RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - rich2005 - 04-03-2018 (04-03-2018, 05:48 AM)grit Wrote: Is this a bug: Not an issue with Gimp 2.9/10 it is the same in Gimp 2.8 Fade Tapering starts off with a zero size brush which incrementally increases to the set brush size, then continues. click - shift - click to draw a straight line uses the initial size of the brush (zero) so what you are drawing is a zero width line. There was(is) a script to create a taper using a path. Unfortunately does not work with Gimp 2.10. No real solution at the moment. Possibilities: Make a triangular selection then fill it. Might be possible to make an animated brush, a gimp-image-hose ( gih) to cycle through tiny to large but that will be big and clumsy. RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - grit - 04-03-2018 (04-03-2018, 07:00 AM)Ofnuts Wrote: What is the fade length set to? 300 (04-03-2018, 07:35 AM)rich2005 Wrote: Not an issue with Gimp 2.9/10 it is the same in Gimp 2.8 Thank you. Did you mean on this plugin? http://registry.gimp.org/node/19759 This would be really helpful even as official package RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - rich2005 - 04-03-2018 A good find. The one I have is a script-fu from RobA 2008. Had to compile the one you referenced for linux against Gimp 2.9.9, a few deprecated procedure warnings but just warnings. No reason why the Windows version should not work. When installed find it bottom of the Edit menu: I did manage to crash it with a very wavy path but if not too ambitious looks this Edit Ouch: Tried the windows .exe in Win10 / Partha Gimp 2.10 and the plugin throws up an error. Looks like it need re-compiling for Gimp 2.10 edit more: Found a better windows version from samj that works wirh Win10/Gimp 2.10 attached. Remember to unzip and pop in your Gimp plugins profile: ...some long path appdata. ...etc RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - grit - 04-03-2018 Thank you. I think I found a real bug. Softglow doesn't work. Doesn't have any area glow effect. It's the same as original stroke. I wanted to achieve Photoshop's Inner and Outer glow filter. [attachment=1626] RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - rich2005 - 04-03-2018 Do not assume that because the name is the same, the Gimp effect is the same as a PS effect. see: https://docs.gimp.org/2.8/en/plug-in-softglow.html My advice. Ask the question in the General Questions section along the lines of: How do I replicate this PS effect with details of the effect. Maybe some kind person will answer. RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - rich2005 - 04-03-2018 @grit This might get you part of the way. Get layerfx.scm or layerfx.py from http://registry.gimp.org/node/186 not the layerfx 2.8.py Win10 / Gimp 2.10 looks like this RE: Release candidate #1 for Gimp 2.10 is out! - grit - 04-03-2018 Cool. Ok, softglow works if you have some colored background. But, if you have alpha background, it doesn't work. |