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Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Sun Jul 26, 2020 4:00 pm

Tim's "Paint Paths In Steps" plugin is one of my all-time favourites. https://gimplearn.net/viewtopic.php?p=26844#p26844

I really think this one is exceptionally good, right up there with Tux's BRL. Anyway, just having some fun....

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Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Sun Jul 26, 2020 6:23 pm

Very well done. I wonder what else the 'Paint Paths In Steps' plugin could be used for?
The background is close to Gimp Chat's background (fafafa).

Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Sun Jul 26, 2020 10:07 pm

Racer-x - thanks for reminding us of this plug-in.

Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Mon Jul 27, 2020 4:21 am

I agree, paint paths in steps kicks butt.

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Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Tue Jul 28, 2020 1:55 am

Just looking at it, makes me want to try it out. However after reading the instructions, it looks complicated to use.

Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Tue Jul 28, 2020 6:52 am

It's not complicated.
You need a path, the pen/hand/pointer layer and a background layer (picture, color, transparent) for the brush to work on.

Place the hand/pen layer in correct position, to the beginning of the path.
Use the "transition hand into whiteboard at start + transition hand out of whiteboard at end" if you want it to appear outside the image.
Or have the path beginning outside of your canvas, suits better for some animations.
Make sure you have the background layer active before running the plug-in.

That's it.
I recommend SaulGoode's old Combine/Overlay script and Tim's another plug-in Rename Layers for basic work afterwards.
Example, if you brush on transparent layer and want to make more complex background compositions, changing speed etc.

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You can download the version 5 sample from GL to see how it works.

https://gimplearn.net/viewtopic.php?t=2419

Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:44 pm

Nidhogg wrote:It's not complicated.
You need a path, the pen/hand/pointer layer and a background layer (picture, color, transparent) for the brush to work on.

Place the hand/pen layer in correct position, to the beginning of the path.
Use the "transition hand into whiteboard at start + transition hand out of whiteboard at end" if you want it to appear outside the image.
Or have the path beginning outside of your canvas, suits better for some animations.
Make sure you have the background layer active before running the plug-in.

That's it.
I recommend SaulGoode's old Combine/Overlay script and Tim's another plug-in Rename Layers for basic work afterwards.
Example, if you brush on transparent layer and want to make more complex background compositions, changing speed etc.

PaintPathsinSteps.jpg


You can download the version 5 sample from GL to see how it works.

https://gimplearn.net/viewtopic.php?t=2419


I've seen how it works and now there are 8 versions.

Re: Playing with an old favorite Plugin.

Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:52 am

mackenzieh wrote:I've seen how it works and now there are 8 versions.

You pick the latest version 8 of course.
I suggested to download the sample file, so that you can see how the layers and paths are organized before running the plug-in.
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