Yes Molly, every "gimp.set" command that has 3 series of numbers (these are numbers that represent colors in the cubic pattern py file) when you see [ ] , replace them with ( ), and change nothing else. This is for the cubic pattern file only.
def cubic_patterns(width, height, size, seamless):
oldcolor = gimp.get_background()
gimp.set_background([184,182,17])
# Create new image
img = gimp.Image(width, height, RGB)
# Disable Undo
img.undo_group_start()
# Background Layer
bg_layer = gimp.Layer(img, "Background", width, height, RGBA_IMAGE, 100, NORMAL_MODE)
img.add_layer(bg_layer, 0)
bg_layer.fill(BACKGROUND_FILL)
layer = gimp.Layer(img, "Cubic Pattern", width, height, RGBA_IMAGE, 100, NORMAL_MODE)
img.add_layer(layer, -1)
pdb.gimp_image_set_active_layer(img, layer)
draw = pdb.gimp_image_get_active_drawable(img)
layer.fill(BACKGROUND_FILL)
gimp.set_background([0,0,0])
pdb.plug_in_cubism(img, layer, size, 1.6, 0)
pdb.plug_in_edge(img, layer, 4, 0, 1)
pdb.gimp_colorize(layer, 110, 80, 30)
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