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Author:  MareroQ [ Mon Dec 12, 2016 4:57 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Hi Mackenzieh.

According to me your problem is too many plugins registered on the main menu.
You should change the location of submenu (from "Addons" to "islamic-pattern11").

Author:  mackenzieh [ Mon Dec 12, 2016 6:39 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

MareroQ wrote:
Hi Mackenzieh.

According to me your problem is too many plugins registered on the main menu.
You should change the location of submenu (from "Addons" to "islamic-pattern11").

Nothing is in "Addons" and if you look at the images in post 12, "islamic-pattern11 and Islamic Designs both register on the main menu. I am not a coder, so I wouldn't know where to begin in changing the location.

Author:  sallyanne [ Tue Dec 13, 2016 5:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

You did good rashid. Looks like plastic to me. :bigthup

Author:  Rod [ Tue Dec 13, 2016 6:50 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

mackenzieh wrote:
There are more files for islamic design. The only thing, I don't like is that the Islamic-Design and the islamic-pattern11 tabs stretch out the workspace. Is there a way to improve the script so the work space isn't so large? I really like the scripts and I had removed them from my scripts folder once before because of the distortion of my workspace. Sadly, I am not a coder so I wouldn't know what to do to improve on the problem. Is there someone willing to improve the problem? I would really like to use the scripts, but I can't.

[ Image ]
[ Image ]

I fixed each one to be found under
Filters/Render/islamic-design

Files attached.
Attachment:
islamic-pattern.zip [16.06 KiB]
Downloaded 152 times

Author:  mackenzieh [ Tue Dec 13, 2016 3:23 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Rod wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
There are more files for islamic design. The only thing, I don't like is that the Islamic-Design and the islamic-pattern11 tabs stretch out the workspace. Is there a way to improve the script so the work space isn't so large? I really like the scripts and I had removed them from my scripts folder once before because of the distortion of my workspace. Sadly, I am not a coder so I wouldn't know what to do to improve on the problem. Is there someone willing to improve the problem? I would really like to use the scripts, but I can't.

[ Image ]
[ Image ]

I fixed each one to be found under
Filters/Render/islamic-design

Files attached.
Attachment:
islamic-pattern.zip


Thanks Rod for editing the scripts. :)

Author:  Rod [ Tue Dec 13, 2016 8:15 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

mackenzieh wrote:
Rod wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
There are more files for islamic design. The only thing, I don't like is that the Islamic-Design and the islamic-pattern11 tabs stretch out the workspace. Is there a way to improve the script so the work space isn't so large? I really like the scripts and I had removed them from my scripts folder once before because of the distortion of my workspace. Sadly, I am not a coder so I wouldn't know what to do to improve on the problem. Is there someone willing to improve the problem? I would really like to use the scripts, but I can't.

[ Image ]
[ Image ]

I fixed each one to be found under
Filters/Render/islamic-design

Files attached.
Attachment:
islamic-pattern.zip


Thanks Rod for editing the scripts. :)

You are very welcome.

Author:  Rashid [ Wed Dec 21, 2016 12:14 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Hi there,
This is my first attempt of creating such a design in Gimp by using Path tool along with Mr. Ofnuts Path Tools. I drew a Circle, a Rectangle, a Hexagon and last but not least Spokes with the help of Ofnuts script. Definitely with these tools drawing with path is much easier. But the terminology in the Ofnuts Path Tool dialogue is not only difficult but also discouraging to some extent. But once learnt they are wonderful to use.

Gimp scripts for such designs also miss the ability to add edge to the final design.

Author:  oldmangrumpy [ Wed Dec 21, 2016 12:51 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Rashid - well done, but I think you will find that each of these are suppoosed to be symetrical and are geared to creating 'seamless' images (patterns); it is also not difficult to create an edge if you need one. :)

Here is a quick example of the seamless approach -

Image

Author:  Kimba [ Wed Dec 21, 2016 1:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Rod wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
There are more files for islamic design. The only thing, I don't like is that the Islamic-Design and the islamic-pattern11 tabs stretch out the workspace. Is there a way to improve the script so the work space isn't so large? I really like the scripts and I had removed them from my scripts folder once before because of the distortion of my workspace. Sadly, I am not a coder so I wouldn't know what to do to improve on the problem. Is there someone willing to improve the problem? I would really like to use the scripts, but I can't.

[ Image ]
[ Image ]

I fixed each one to be found under
Filters/Render/islamic-design

Files attached.
Attachment:
islamic-pattern.zip

Thanks, Rod.

Author:  Rod [ Wed Dec 21, 2016 9:15 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Kimba wrote:
Rod wrote:
mackenzieh wrote:
There are more files for islamic design. The only thing, I don't like is that the Islamic-Design and the islamic-pattern11 tabs stretch out the workspace. Is there a way to improve the script so the work space isn't so large? I really like the scripts and I had removed them from my scripts folder once before because of the distortion of my workspace. Sadly, I am not a coder so I wouldn't know what to do to improve on the problem. Is there someone willing to improve the problem? I would really like to use the scripts, but I can't.

[ Image ]
[ Image ]

I fixed each one to be found under
Filters/Render/islamic-design

Files attached.
Attachment:
islamic-pattern.zip

Thanks, Rod.

You are very welcome. :)

Author:  Rashid [ Thu Dec 22, 2016 2:05 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Hi There
While searching geometric designs I came across a window pattern from some Winchester Castle Window. I tried to make it in Gimp especially using some Mr. Ofnuts path tools. But I was unable to create perfect one due to alignment of circles. Problem is shown in the image.
Attachment:
CIRCULAR PATHS DONOT CROSS CENTER.JPG
CIRCULAR PATHS DONOT CROSS CENTER.JPG [ 80.74 KiB | Viewed 1549 times ]

Despite this hurdle in the initial phase I continued the design with slight help from axonometric graph and completed it with some modification.
Gimp Gurus can throw some light on it. Is it my in-ability or some problem in Gimp at the highest zoom level?
Attachment:
Winchestor Window PROBLEM.xcf.zip [666.79 KiB]
Downloaded 97 times

Author:  Rashid [ Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:42 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Hi,

By using 'Ofnuts path tools' I was able to create these shapes with the help of a tutorial which was for some Vector Programme.
These are some basic shapes. I was not able to find the terminology for these basic shapes so these have been classified by their geometric nature.
Attachment:
Geomet Design Working  With 5 to 10 GIMPCHAT.jpg
Geomet Design Working With 5 to 10 GIMPCHAT.jpg [ 598.01 KiB | Viewed 1523 times ]

Author:  sallyanne [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 1:01 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Persian rug

Image

Author:  Kimba [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 2:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

sallyanne wrote:
Persian rug

[ Image ]
Very nice Sallyanne.

Author:  Rod [ Sat Apr 22, 2017 12:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

sallyanne wrote:
Persian rug

[ Image ]


Nicely done! =)

Author:  sallyanne [ Sun Apr 23, 2017 12:10 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Thank you guys. :)

Using the same initial designs I then symmetrized it.
Image

Author:  Kimba [ Sun Apr 23, 2017 12:28 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

sallyanne wrote:
Thank you guys. :)

Using the same initial designs I then symmetrized it.
[ Image ]

It's lovely, Sallyanne.

Author:  Rashid [ Sun Apr 23, 2017 9:21 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Hi There,

Square is better than circular one due to its perspective. I was not able to understand the stitch work on the circular one. Details and design is easy to understand on the square one.
Good work.

Author:  sallyanne [ Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:42 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Rashid wrote:
Hi There,

Square is better than circular one due to its perspective. I was not able to understand the stitch work on the circular one. Details and design is easy to understand on the square one.
Good work.

Thank you for your comments.
What I did with the round one was mapped it to a 'plane' and then rotated it to look not quite lying down. (On a hill maybe?) The square one is just flat on the screen which is not quite realistic. I can post the flat round one if you like ;)

Author:  sallyanne [ Sun Apr 23, 2017 10:43 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Islamic Designs scm's

Once again thank you Kimba :)

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