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Author:  dinasset [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 1:33 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

thanks Conbagui!
thanks Issabella! Ya, I was sure you were not afraid of trolls, they are likeable, even if a little bit...spiteful

Author:  The Warrior [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 7:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

I get this error:

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Author:  trandoductin [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 7:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Warrior,
I think you have to get layerfx.py from
http://gimpscripts.com/2011/10/gimp-layer-effects/

and delete your layerfx.2.8.py

Author:  The Warrior [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 9:56 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

trandoductin wrote:
Warrior,
I think you have to get layerfx.py from
http://gimpscripts.com/2011/10/gimp-layer-effects/

and delete your layerfx.2.8.py

Yep, that did it. So, I don't need the layerfx.2.8py for anything anymore?

Author:  The Warrior [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Thanks for the script, and thanks conbagui for the idea for the script.

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Author:  trandoductin [ Tue Jun 17, 2014 10:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Warrior, I do not know for sure, I have heard others (can't remember who) mentioned that layerfx.2.8.py is buggy.
it's not a big deal though, if you do end up needing it it's always available for download.

Author:  Rod [ Thu Jun 19, 2014 5:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

The Warrior wrote:
trandoductin wrote:
Warrior,
I think you have to get layerfx.py from
http://gimpscripts.com/2011/10/gimp-layer-effects/

and delete your layerfx.2.8.py

Yep, that did it. So, I don't need the layerfx.2.8py for anything anymore?


All my scripts use layerfx.py so you should be safe with mine. :)
layerfx.2.8.py is very buggy when you add it to your scm code (Procedural calls).

Author:  Cruella [ Wed Aug 17, 2016 10:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Hy to all gimpers, :yes :hehe :mrgreen:

I have a problem with the tree bark script! It's running, but then it stops and a error message appears: :cry

Gradient Overlay Warning
Error: Argument 0 not found in gradient list.

Tree bark Warning
Error by Execute of script-fu-tree-bark:

Error: (<unknown> : 156329617) Procedure execution of python-layer-fx-gradient-overlay failed


GIMP Warning
Plug-In 'Tree bark' left image undo in inconsistent state, closing open undo groups.

I have this layers shown up:

Attachment:
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What does it mean? What is to do to fix this error?

Light and Love :sun :heart

Mareen

Author:  Odinbc [ Wed Aug 17, 2016 4:02 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Unfortunately the author (conbagui), removed the original tutorial from Gimp Chat. In the instructions (at the beginning of this tutorial) you need conbagui's "mossy bark texture gray.jpg" and "mossy bark texture.jpg" in your gimp's patterns folder. Also, from your error message it looks like you need the layer-fx plug-ins (required by Tree_bark,scm).

Author:  SeriousTom [ Wed Aug 17, 2016 6:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

To bad the tutorial is gone !
I used a couple of bark images from the net and named them,
mossy bark texture.jpg and mossy bark texture gray.jpg
First time I have used this script and I Love it.
Thank You, trandoductin

Attachments:
Tree Bark.jpg
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Author:  Cruella [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 5:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Hy, thanks for your answer, but this doesn't help me.

I'm using Ubuntu Studio 16.04 LTS and Gimp Version 2.8.18, I've deleted the layerfx.2.8.py from the system and put the layerfx.py in my plugin folder.

This script works, but there must be a mistake in it.

Error message:

Gradient Overlay Warning
Error: Argument 0 not found in gradient list.

Tree bark Warning
Fehler beim Ausführen von script-fu-tree-bark:

Error: (<unknown> : 156329617) Procedure execution of python-layer-fx-gradient-overlay failed

I don't know what that means, I'm not a scripter, maybe there must be changed something in the script?

Light and Love

Mareen

Author:  MareroQ [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 7:07 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

You added the required patterns?

Edit : original attachments in the post Odinbc (# 37)

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snapshots-TBark.png
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Author:  SeriousTom [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 8:06 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

There is a slight problem with the names of the patterns.
MareroQ, I downloaded your patterns but got a error when running the script.
All I had to do was change the capitol letter Mossy bark texture grey.jpg to a small m, mossy bark texture grey.jpg
The other pattern, Mossy bark texture keeps the capital letter.
I didn't think Gimp was that fussy or maybe it's Script-fu.
Anyway, changed that and no errors.

Author:  Odinbc [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 12:06 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Here's what I observed, after a few test runs.
  1. Before running Tree_bark.scm, either select the Layer with your artwork or use Alpha to Selection.
  2. Tree_bark.scm requires, layerfx.py. It seems not to work with either, layerfx.2.8.py or layerfx.scm (Linux, GIMP 2.8.18).
  3. Tree_bark.scm default textures are named, mossy bark texture gray.jpg & Mossy bark texture.jpg (they are not required, choose other Textures).
  4. Tree_bark.scm seems to work with any .pat file.

The Wayback Machine: original Tree Bark Text Tutorial including PDF/Files (2014-06-11)

Author:  PhotoMaster [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 9:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Does anyone have the "mossy bark texture gray.jpg" and "mossy bark texture.jpg" ?

Author:  Pat625 [ Thu Aug 18, 2016 10:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

In the zip are three images: two mossy bark and the blurred forest background.

Attachments:
Tree Bark Patterns.zip [1.63 MiB]
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Author:  Cruella [ Fri Aug 19, 2016 2:47 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Hi back,

I've uses other textures, but will trying it to change the capitol letters into small ones. Downloades the Tree Bark Patterns. zip and the tutorial, thank u very much for that!

Light and Love

Mareen

Author:  Kimba [ Fri Aug 19, 2016 3:32 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

Odinbc wrote:
Here's what I observed, after a few test runs.
  1. Before running Tree_bark.scm, either select the Layer with your artwork or use Alpha to Selection.
  2. Tree_bark.scm requires, layerfx.py. It seems not to work with either, layerfx.2.8.py or layerfx.scm (Linux, GIMP 2.8.18).
  3. Tree_bark.scm default textures are named, mossy bark texture gray.jpg & Mossy bark texture.jpg (they are not required, choose other Textures).
  4. Tree_bark.scm seems to work with any .pat file.

The Wayback Machine: original Tree Bark Text Tutorial including PDF/Files (2014-06-11)


Thanks, odinbc. What would we do without the "Wayback Machine".

Author:  trandoductin [ Sat Aug 20, 2016 12:20 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

I have updated the 1st post to have the new link to tutorial and added step 0) which tells people to have layerfx.py installed.
Just did a test.
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Author:  Pat625 [ Tue Aug 23, 2016 10:58 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Tree bark (tutorial by conbagui) (Script)

I have to play with this too! It was before I joined so I missed it.
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