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A new filter: "Abstract Art"

Tue May 02, 2017 8:06 am

Just published
http://gimpscripts.com/2017/05/abstractart/
This filter creates strongly manipulated outcomes.
You may like them or not, it's really a matter of taste for non conventional images.
Not all source images can produce nice(*) results.
The only rule is: try and see.
It produces two different kinds of outcomes:
- single images
- montages
Using the default parameters you get 3 outcomes:
- one single image (default outcome)
- two montages:
- - one with nine variations of dark images (like the single)
- - one with nine variations of light images (more "conventional" to a certain extent)
The montage images are produced with the same size chosen for the single image.
If you like some of the subimages present in the montages:
- you may rerun the filter replacing the "n" with a "y" in the string parameter
(there is one string for each of the two montages, dark and light)
the filter will then create also:
- one single outcome at full dimension for each selected subimage
If you replace all "n" with "y" you'll get 18 additional single outcomes at full size.
Be ready for such a "huge" set of outcomes if you do so.
Hope you enjoy it.


(*) nice for those who like non conventional images
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