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GIMP RESOURCES FROM KWARD1979UK

#1 User is offline   kward1979uk 

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Posted 30 October 2005 - 11:10 PM

[*]SCRIPTS


[*]CREATE DIAMOND AND GOLD TEXT LIKE BELOW (Now runs on 2.4)
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[*]CREATE RUSTED PAPER LIKE BELOW (Now runs on 2.4)

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[*]BLEND TEXT INTO BOCKGROUND (Now runs on 2.4)

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[*]CREATE BRUSH'S QUICKLY

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[*]GLOSSY TEXT
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[*]FIRE TEXT

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[*]ZOOM TECH BACKGROUND

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[*]IMAGE SPLIT VERTICALLY

Splits the image into equal sized protions vertically
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[*]MERGE-COPY

A script created after a request from another group member to speed up the process of copying all visable layers of an image into 1 single layer
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[*]LAVA EFFECT

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[*]FLAG FLUTTER

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[*] SKETCH EFFECT

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[*] GLASS EFFECT

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[*] STROKED TEXT
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[*] STROKE AROUND ALPHA
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[*] Brush-batch
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[*]Midnight-Sepia
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Midnight Sepia applies a soft-focus effect, as well as a slight sepia toning (or any other hue, you can choose) to create a 'dreamy' effect
This is a script-fu version of the gimp-python script that has been available for a while, I dont know how the final result compares but i hope it is close.
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[*]Ink-drawn
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This script-fu is for Gimp it will transfer any photo into a image that looks as if it has been drawn with ink
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[*]Fog
This is a script-fu version of a gomp-python script that creates a layer of fog over an image, with thius script the colour of the fog can be selected along with the opacity level
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[*]contact sheet
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This script allows Gimp to create a contact style sheet of images found in a directory. The user can select the hight and width of the thumbnails and how many will be displayed on the contact sheet horizontally and vertically
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[*]BRUSH'S

[*]HEART BRUSH'S
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Thankyou to redheadstock for taking the time to create these heart brushes and for allowing me to convert them to brushes for GIMP. Please visit her site and thank her for these brushes
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Thankyou to TammySue for taking the time to create these brush sets and for allowing me to convert them to brushes for GIMP. Please visit her site and thank her for these brushes
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#2 User is offline   Ali Imran 

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 01:44 AM

Well, this is great, you brought all together.

We will be having a separate page for scripts soon, which will be very good for beginners to find an go direct to scritps instead of searching for posted topics.

thanks again

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Posted 31 October 2005 - 03:41 AM

nice. this may sound noobish but how do you install the sctipt-fu's?
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Posted 31 October 2005 - 09:23 AM

PLease try using the search button befor posting questions as chances it has been answered before posting the question.

The above question has been asked and answered at least once

http://www.gimptalk....p?a=v&t=125&f=9

download the .scm file and place it in the scripts folder of GIMP for my computer this is

C:\\Program Files\\GIMP-2.0\\share\\gimp\\2.0\\scripts

then if you already have GIMP running close it and start it up agian and they should appear under the script-fu menu

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#5 User is offline   kward1979uk 

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Posted 01 November 2005 - 03:30 PM

NEW SCRIPT ADDED TO TOP THREAD

[*]GLOSSY TEXT
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Posted 06 November 2005 - 11:39 AM

NEW SCRIPT ADDED TO TOP THREAD

[*]GLOSSY TEXT
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Posted 21 November 2005 - 04:20 PM

Thanks so much for the brush script! You just don't realize how much it's sped up the process of converting the PS brushes. Very helpful!

Thanks again.

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#8 User is offline   kward1979uk 

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Posted 21 November 2005 - 05:27 PM

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Thanks so much for the brush script! You just don't realize how much it's sped up the process of converting the PS brushes. Very helpful!

Thanks again.

Art


Thanks im'glad you found it usefull

I'd like to give thanks to droz who was the one who came to me wth the inspiration behind the script

For anybody wondering what the brush script does, it allows you to select part of a image which is then made greyscale, flattened and then saved in a location as a of your choice as a .gbr file
if no selection is made then the entire image is converted the file you originally started with is left untouched incase you want to make any changes to it.


Its great to hear from people who have used any of my scripts and found them usefull. I am not taking the credit for coming up with any of the ideas as they are all copied from others tutorials.
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Posted 21 November 2005 - 06:22 PM

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I am not taking the credit for coming up with any of the ideas as they are all copied from others tutorials.


Be that as it may, you did take the time/effort to write the script which means a lot!

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#10 User is offline   kward1979uk 

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Posted 24 November 2005 - 10:44 PM

New script added to top thread

Zoom techy background

as seen at http://www.gimptalk....?a=v&t=2167&f=3
script requested by luktar
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#11 User is offline   kward1979uk 

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Posted 02 December 2005 - 10:17 AM

A bug has been found in the blended text script thankyou to Sean-Michael and fencepost for bringing this to my attention http://www.gimptalk....260&f=3#P_14999

the script has now been corrected and can be downloaded from the above link
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Posted 15 December 2005 - 10:17 PM

I could only get the blend and zoom ones to work. I always get an error. Were these originally intended for 2.2.8 and not changed?
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 05:36 PM

Ok, I'm new so please dont flame me. I've been wondering for a while now how to download the .scm files as it seems deviant only links me to a page with the script on. Any help would be great. :h:
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 06:03 PM

Select all the text, copy it and open a note pad and past the text, next save as NAME.scm and move it to your script folder.

For more info look HERE. :w:

Hope this helps,
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 06:15 PM

Thanks. I will try it out now, also I'm sorry if I bugged you by the pm I sent. :h:
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Posted 04 January 2006 - 07:21 PM

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I could only get the blend and zoom ones to work. I always get an error. Were these originally intended for 2.2.8 and not changed?


what version are you using?
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Posted 23 January 2006 - 08:22 PM

Hil,
new to the forums, although I have gone around them a lot. got an interesting situation on your glossy-text script. I get the following error when I refresh my script-fu scripts. fyi I'm using Gimp 2.2.8 on Linux.

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Error while executing
(load "/home/xxxxxx/.gimp-2.2/scripts/glossytext.scm")
ERROR: unbound variable (errobj my-image-to-layer-size)



any idea on what might be causing it?
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Posted 24 January 2006 - 03:46 PM

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Hil,
new to the forums, although I have gone around them a lot. got an interesting situation on your glossy-text script. I get the following error when I refresh my script-fu scripts. fyi I'm using Gimp 2.2.8 on Linux.

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Error while executing
(load "/home/xxxxxx/.gimp-2.2/scripts/glossytext.scm")
ERROR: unbound variable (errobj my-image-to-layer-size)



any idea on what might be causing it?


have you tried to download it again? it appears you may have accidently deleated part of the script.

anybody else having problems running this script on Linux im running it on windows with no problems
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Posted 25 January 2006 - 02:56 PM

hmm,. that was odd.
I re-downloaded it and now it works without any errors. the funny thing is I copy and pasted it the same way last time. I'm wondering if I might have gotten a bad d/l last time.

Thanks for the response.
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Posted 25 January 2006 - 03:42 PM

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hmm,. that was odd.
I re-downloaded it and now it works without any errors. the funny thing is I copy and pasted it the same way last time. I'm wondering if I might have gotten a bad d/l last time.

Thanks for the response.



glad you got it to work

I think when you copied it last time you missed the top 3/4 lines as they are the lines that define my-image-to-layer-size
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