Post your gradients and patterns here
Fri May 10, 2019 12:07 am
To me, one of the most enjoyable things about digital imaging is collecting and making palettes and using them in various ways - as CLUTs, histogram transfers, lately Diego's color transfer script. Always enjoy being surprised at seeing something I know I could not have planned.
Fri May 10, 2019 12:27 am
neurolurker wrote:To me, one of the most enjoyable things about digital imaging is collecting and making palettes and using them in various ways - as CLUTs, histogram transfers, lately Diego's color transfer script. Always enjoy being surprised at seeing something I know I could not have planned.
I often come across things by accident,
while searching the web.
This Benjamin Moore paint color palette,
is one such find.
The site had many paint color palettes.
Sorry,
but the link I posted to the Benjamin Moore paint website.
Had to be removed,
because the site was loaded with intrusive questionnaires and shady advertising.
Sat May 11, 2019 6:19 am
Thank you. already downloaded and installed.
To gradient
![Image](http://gimpchat.com/files/1831_paltogr.png)
Sat May 11, 2019 9:07 am
sallyanne wrote:Thank you. already downloaded and installed.
To gradient
![Image](http://gimpchat.com/files/1831_paltogr.png)
You're welcome Sallyanne.
Sun May 12, 2019 2:29 pm
Thank you, Wallace. Very nice of you to share.
Sun May 12, 2019 6:08 pm
Pat625 wrote:Thank you, Wallace. Very nice of you to share.
You're welcome Pat625.
Enjoy! ![Painting :paint](./images/smilies/painting.gif)
Mon May 13, 2019 4:43 pm
Wallace wrote:Here's a Gray color palette,
taken from the Benjamin Moore Paint Store.
The image below was obtained,
from the online Benjamin Moore Paint Store in the USA.
Which was used to create this GIMP Color Palette.
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Below is a screenshot of the actual color palette.
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If you want this color palette.
The GIMP color palette file can be download below.
Benjamin-Moore-Gray-01.zip
The GIMP color palette file,
can be recognized by the file extension of .gpl.
It can be imported into GIMP.
By using the Palette Menu within GIMP,
or by directly placing the file into your GIMP User Palettes folder.
Enjoy! ![Pizza smiley :pizza](./images/smilies/pizzasmiley.gif)
Amazing,
Do you have some colour palettes?
I am having trouble with the orange colour.
Mon May 13, 2019 8:34 pm
Mr Ed wrote:Amazing,
Do you have some colour palettes?
I am having trouble with the orange colour.
Here's an orange Benjamin Moore Color Palette.![Image](http://gimpchat.com/files/2101_benjamin-moore-orange-colors-swatch-18.jpg)
![Image](http://gimpchat.com/files/2101_Benjamin%20Moore%20Orange.PNG)
Mon May 13, 2019 10:20 pm
Wallace, if we have small pictures of each color such as the first one in post #9, how do we turn that into a palette?
files/2101_benjamin-moore-orange-colors-swatch-18.jpg
Mon May 13, 2019 10:31 pm
From Wallace's swatch to sallyanne's circle. I took sallyanne's circle, made a PPM Gimpressionist brush of it. Applied it to one of my photos of a view from Afton Mountain in Central Virginia, and got a (pardon) reasonable digital pointalism outcome. Lightened with Irfanview's Auto Adjust Colors -- I haven't yet found a Gimp blip that I like as well. The full image is reduced here to desktop web browsing size. The detail of the blue building is at 100%.
It's not often I actually like what I do with digital imaging, but I do like this. So, Wallace, and sallyanne, thank you for your generosity.
Mon May 13, 2019 10:39 pm
I looked in the tutorial index,
for a tutorial on how to make a color palette,
but didn't find one.
Perhaps I should make a tutorial on this,
what do you think?neurolurker wrote:From Wallace's swatch to sallyanne's circle. I took sallyanne's circle, made a PPM Gimpressionist brush of it. Applied it to one of my photos of a view from Afton Mountain in Central Virginia, and got a (pardon) reasonable digital pointalism outcome. Lightened with Irfanview's Auto Adjust Colors -- I haven't yet found a Gimp blip that I like as well. The full image is reduced here to desktop web browsing size. The detail of the blue building is at 100%.
It's not often I actually like what I do with digital imaging, but I do like this. So, Wallace, and sallyanne, thank you for your generosity.
Nice looking images neurolurker. ![Painting :paint](./images/smilies/painting.gif)
Tue May 14, 2019 4:51 am
Wallace, I think a tutorial for making a palette would be very useful. I did something similar but that was long ago and I have not been able to find the instructions. When you have time, please do one. Thank you in advance
Tue May 14, 2019 4:59 am
Checked that site out. I have them all as pallettes for gimp in my dropbox. Link is
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/y855ri0pbrqx ... GmWYa?dl=0I think the only ones I didn't do was black palles and white pallettes and of course the grey
Tue May 14, 2019 5:05 am
It's actually quite easy Pat. you have all the tools in gimp.
Tue May 14, 2019 4:18 pm
Wallace wrote:Mr Ed wrote:Amazing,
Do you have some colour palettes?
I am having trouble with the orange colour.
Here's an orange Benjamin Moore Color Palette.[
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Benjamin-Moore-Orange.zip
You are the man, thank you so much.
Tue May 14, 2019 4:22 pm
Mr Ed wrote:
You are the man, thank you so much.
Thanks Mr E, enjoy.![Big Thumb Up :bigthup](./images/smilies/023.gif)
Fri May 17, 2019 10:40 pm
I wonder if people would have any use for a plug-in that reads samples from a possible grid (just sample center of grid) and you specify X-tiles and Y-tiles.
For example with this Benjamin Moore palette image, you just input 5 x 5 and it'll sample centers of grid-tiles and Create a Palette out of the samples.
Sat May 18, 2019 1:06 am
trandoductin wrote:I wonder if people would have any use for a plug-in that reads samples from a possible grid (just sample center of grid) and you specify X-tiles and Y-tiles.
For example with this Benjamin Moore palette image, you just input 5 x 5 and it'll sample centers of grid-tiles and Create a Palette out of the samples.
Maybe.
Some of the palettes have numbers inside the color swatch itself.
Could this be a problem?
I'm sure that there's other color palettes that don't have numbers.
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