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mystery filters or script-fu andrew collier 11 Nov 09:58
  mystery filters or script-fu Owen 11 Nov 10:36
   mystery filters or script-fu Martijn Weisbeek 11 Nov 15:05
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  mystery filters or script-fu Alchemie foto\\grafiche 13 Nov 00:22
andrew collier
2009-11-11 09:58:04 UTC (over 15 years ago)

mystery filters or script-fu

hi,

about a year or so ago i had an image which i transformed using a set of gimp filters or script-fu. the transformed images were then arranged as panels, which i gave to my girlfriend and she was mighty chuffed. the resulting image is at:

http://chinstrap.ukzn.ac.za/~colliera/gimp-mystery-filters.png

now i am wanting to do a similar thing again, using the same effects on another set of images. however, in the interim i have reinstalled linux on my machine (changing from slackware to ubuntu) and in the process have lost my old gimp setup. i have gone through all the existing filters on my new installation and scoured a variety of web sites to try and find the filters that i used but no luck! from what i recall, all of the filters which i used were grouped together, so i suspect that they are part of a package?

does anybody have any idea what filters i used to create these effects?

best regards, andrew.

Owen
2009-11-11 10:36:55 UTC (over 15 years ago)

mystery filters or script-fu

hi,

about a year or so ago i had an image which i transformed using a set of
gimp filters or script-fu. the transformed images were then arranged as
panels, which i gave to my girlfriend and she was mighty chuffed. the resulting image is at:

http://chinstrap.ukzn.ac.za/~colliera/gimp-mystery-filters.png

now i am wanting to do a similar thing again, using the same effects on
another set of images. however, in the interim i have reinstalled linux on
my machine (changing from slackware to ubuntu) and in the process have lost
my old gimp setup. i have gone through all the existing filters on my new
installation and scoured a variety of web sites to try and find the filters
that i used but no luck! from what i recall, all of the filters which i used
were grouped together, so i suspect that they are part of a package?

does anybody have any idea what filters i used to create these effects?

I will leave you to do the googling, but that looks like some of lasm's work, lasm was a profilic filter/script-fu writer.

Maybe search registry.gimp.org for lasm ??

Also check some of the old posts on the script-fu group on Yahoo. The scripts wont work on he 2.6/2.7 series, but could be modified to do so.

Martijn Weisbeek
2009-11-11 15:05:23 UTC (over 15 years ago)

mystery filters or script-fu

Andrew,

The GIMP Images (GIMPi) Yahoo-group has some lineart-scripts from Lasm: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gimpi/files/Scripts/ Also look there for scripts from Jeff Trefftzs (ink wash scripts).

And as Owen already told http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/script-fu/files/Scripts/ also has some interesting scripts.

These groups require you to become a member (if you are not already), but you can cancel your membership at any time.

Alchemie foto\\grafiche
2009-11-13 00:22:16 UTC (over 15 years ago)

mystery filters or script-fu

All script of Lasm were updated for gimp 2.6 and included in the Fx Foundry pack http://gimpfx-foundry.sourceforge.net/

Original or older version will not work