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Rotate a parallelepiped (cube)
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I have a parallelepiped/cube baked in 2d image and I need to rotate it. Is there an option or a plugin, that let me select all 6 visible edges and make rotation of it as it were 3d object?
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(06-24-2024, 08:48 AM)T-TaaN Wrote: I have a parallelepiped/cube baked in 2d image and I need to rotate it. Is there an option or a plugin, that let me select all 6 visible edges and make rotation of it as it were 3d object?

Generally no. Gimp is a 2D editor and is limited when it comes to 3d. 

If you can reproduce the faces of the cube then it might be possible to recreate the image

see: https://docs.gimp.org/en/plug-in-map-object.html    example:

   

It is an old plugin and quality is not over-wonderful. If you can reproduce the faces of the cube then a 3d program such as Blender might be worth a try.
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(06-24-2024, 08:48 AM)T-TaaN Wrote: I have a parallelepiped/cube baked in 2d image and I need to rotate it. Is there an option or a plugin, that let me select all 6 visible edges and make rotation of it as it were 3d object?

Also, with G'MIC you can re-create one, in GIMP go to Filters > G'MIC_Qt, then go to Rendering play with sliders

   

   
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