10-24-2020, 11:37 AM
There's a plugin for Gimp called G'Mic. It's essentially a repository with 100s of filters and effects. You can preview most of them on-the-fly.
Gmic is great because you can apply the filters to specific layers, selected areas or the entire thing.
If you're on a Debian/Ubuntu based system, the repo version of gmic is a bit dated and you should download it from their website instead (gmic.eu).
But if you're on Arch or Manjaro, you can just grab it from the AUR.
Gmic is great because you can apply the filters to specific layers, selected areas or the entire thing.
If you're on a Debian/Ubuntu based system, the repo version of gmic is a bit dated and you should download it from their website instead (gmic.eu).
But if you're on Arch or Manjaro, you can just grab it from the AUR.