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(no subject) Kristen Eisenberg 03 Sep 18:09
(no subject) Daniel Smith 10 Sep 17:46
(no subject) rich 11 Sep 19:24
(no subject) Jernej Simončič 11 Sep 19:42
Kristen Eisenberg
2011-09-03 18:09:39 UTC (over 13 years ago)

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[Gimp-user]
Rough metallic surface
 
 
I wanted to
make a rough metallic surface and I ended up with this by fiddling
around with a back-to-white gradient and emboss it. I finally got a clean
200x200 image that alings seamlessy and can be used as a pattern:
 
http://www.staldal.nu/gimp/patterns/metallic.pat  
(You can
make it golden by colorify with yellow.)  
Are there
any other strateiges for making a rough metallic surface?  
(Feel free
to use this pattern if you like it.)  
You might
use a bump map. Open a suitable image, plenty if you search google images, in your case perhaps part of a larger image as a base. Then in your new image it is filters -> map -> bumpmap and point at the 'rusted' image.  
You get an
effect like this. http://i.imgur.com/73HYK.jpg  
Since you
are aiming at a small image for a tilable pattern, then its filters -> map -> make tilable.
 
 
 
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Daniel Smith
2011-09-10 17:46:29 UTC (over 13 years ago)

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Hi all.
First post here.
When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't check. Can anyone tell me why? How can I know if they installed or not? Thanks a lot.
Dan
Windows 7/32 bit

rich
2011-09-11 19:24:36 UTC (over 13 years ago)

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Daniel Smith gmail.com> writes:

Hi all.
First post here.
When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't

check.

Can anyone tell me why? How can I know if they installed or not? Thanks a lot.
Dan
Windows 7/32 bit

It does sound as if you do not have python installed. If not then

Uninstall Gimp

get and install

python-2.6.6.msi from http://www.python.org/download/releases/2.6.6/

pygtk-all-in-one-2.24.0.win32-py2.6.msi from http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/ binaries/win32/pygtk/2.24/

My advice, install python, reboot. Install pygtk-all-in-one and Gimp, reboot.

Jernej Simončič
2011-09-11 19:42:01 UTC (over 13 years ago)

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On Sat, 10 Sep 2011 12:46:29 -0500, Daniel Smith wrote:

When I installed Gimp 2.6, the box for install python extensions wouldn't check. Can anyone tell me why?

The installer probably didn't find Python with PyGTK+.

How can I know if they installed or not?

If you couldn't check them, they weren't installed. Follow the instructions here to install Python support: