Before complaining that xyz function does not work, have a good hard look at your own procedures. Who knows, you might be doing something wrong or misunderstand the purpose of the function. But then of course everyone is infallible and it is always the fault of (in descending order) Application / Operating System / Computer Hardware.
Layerfx not working? without a solid background.
Well, seems ok here.
and
Not a script that I routinely use. For example an inner glow. Start with a selection, add a layer, stroke the selection (with a mode) which would get you to this:
Then adjust opacity, more blur, change layer modes. All can be done on the canvas in Gimp 2.10 so you see exactly the end result. No guessing. No third party script.
so, playing with it, made a 'river monster' not very scary
To loop in and out the water, I broke the path up. Did not work the way I expected. Each segment of the path tailed out.
But that might work out nicely for an emblem, normally I would go to Inkscape for this, but using hands-on-Gimp some little logo like this is easy. I think there is some other script that also does this - but WTH.
Same brush, same settings, trying to replicate that problem - no success.
What you are not showing in your screenshot is the Gimp mode, 8 / 16 / 32 bit ..RGB/Linear If you send a screenshot of to the Gimp bug list include that information.
My test does look a bit different from your screenshot. How did you get that line with a 20 pix airbrush?
04-27-2018, 12:13 PM (This post was last modified: 04-27-2018, 12:28 PM by grit.)
(04-27-2018, 12:03 PM)rich2005 Wrote: Same brush, same settings, trying to replicate that problem - no success.
What you are not showing in your screenshot is the Gimp mode, 8 / 16 / 32 bit ..RGB/Linear If you send a screenshot of to the Gimp bug list include that information.
My test does look a bit different from your screenshot. How did you get that line with a 20 pix airbrush?
If it is an installation over some previous Gimp, disable (rename them), any existing / other Gimp profiles, to prevent any settings migration.
C:\Users\your-name\AppData\Roaming\GIMP\2.10
and
C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8
Start Gimp 2.10 up to create a new empty Gimp profile.
Check in Edit -> Preferences -> System Resources that Number of threads to use: = 1
If there is no difference in performance, then ask Partha Bagchi for advice via his web site. Same as the Gimp developers, he does not visit this forum.
If it was a general bug then there will be many reports to bugzilla, have not seen anything so far.