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This is a collection of Script-Fus that create Paths in the form of geometric shapes. Squares, rectangles, rounded rectangles, circles, ellipses, ovals, polygons, stars, flowers, gears, triangle waves, square waves, and sine waves are currently supported.
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RobA wrote:Attached is a script I wrote several years ago that can set up one of four paths:
- a path consisting of shaped lines following an initial selection
- a path consisting of concentric circles filling the image
- a path made of horizontal lines
- a path made of vertical lines
using a specified spacing for the path lines.
It shows up under "Filters>Artistic>Mosaic Tile Helper"
The scipt will (optionally) stroke the path with the current pen, but this has limited value, as the tiles will all be one colour. It is best used be having it leave the path then using the stroke path command after setting up the active paintbrush to use the rotating tile set I provided earlier in the post, along with the "use gradient" colour option in the paintbrush.
Here are some samples (brush spacing increased so you see the dot of each brush):
I made this script to help with creating "fake mosaics", hence its name:
-Rob A>
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saulgoode wrote:One can generate concentric squares and circles using the Blend Tool set to create "Square" or "Radial" gradients respectively, and to repeat with "Triangular wave". If the "Hard-edged Gradient" is available, use that; otherwise you will want to use the default gradient (and FG/BG colors) and perform a "Colors->Threshold" after creating your gradient. (The Blend Tool can also be used similarly to create spirals.)
To create these designs as a path, generate them on the Quickmask and they will become a selection when you exit Quickmask mode. You can then perform a "Select->To Path".
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PhotoComix wrote:RobA
something weird happened (there are the concetric circles but with reddish filling ) but maybe because i did something wrong,
Well i will try again now (btw i used the script with gimp 2.7.4 ) just a quick question i wish the circle on transparent BG did the script remove alpha ? Or use red as default stroking color ?