Random is a GIMP Script that simulates clicking a brush at random locations a specified number of times.
Sample images, documentation and download link are at....
http://members.optus...IMP/random.html
Feedback on the code is welcome!
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Announcing my Random script-fu filter
#2
Posted 18 February 2008 - 11:29 AM
Nicely done! I look forward to seeing your other scripts.
Everybody makes their own fun. If you don't make it yourself it's not fun, it's entertainment.
#3
Posted 19 February 2008 - 01:56 PM
Nively done!
The only thing that I would add is maybe an option to select the paint tool (PaintBrush, AirBrush, etc.)
The only thing that I would add is maybe an option to select the paint tool (PaintBrush, AirBrush, etc.)
#4
Posted 19 February 2008 - 09:10 PM
The paint tool doesn't have any effect because all I am doing is using the brush
to effectively click at a particular pixel.
Such an option would be a useful addition to a script that draws random lines
instead of random dots. Hey...I might write that filter next!
to effectively click at a particular pixel.
Such an option would be a useful addition to a script that draws random lines
instead of random dots. Hey...I might write that filter next!
#5
Posted 19 February 2008 - 09:32 PM
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The paint tool doesn't have any effect because all I am doing is using the brush to effectively click at a particular pixel.
There is another difference between the pencil and paintbrushes -- pencils always have a "hard edge" (either black or white in the default color scheme) whereas paintbrushes, even if just clicked at a particular pixel, will allow "fuzzy edges".
Look in the PDB Browser for 'gimp-paintbrush-default' (or 'gimp-paintbrush' if you want to change a lot of settings).
Everybody makes their own fun. If you don't make it yourself it's not fun, it's entertainment.
#6
Posted 08 April 2008 - 05:59 AM
Hi!
I found your script and modified it here:
http://www.gimptalk....ast.html#224433
Thanks for posting the original code!
I found your script and modified it here:
http://www.gimptalk....ast.html#224433
Thanks for posting the original code!
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