https://github.com/LinuxBeaver/GEGL-Electricity/This is an advance GEGL filter that request you use Gimp blend modes on a layer above as opposed to GEGL blend modes in virtual layers.
Default filter (being applied to Glossy Balloon
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![Image](https://github.com/LinuxBeaver/GEGL-Electricity/blob/main/epreview1.png?raw=true)
![Image](https://github.com/LinuxBeaver/GEGL-Electricity/blob/main/epreview2.png?raw=true)
![Image](https://github.com/LinuxBeaver/GEGL-Electricity/blob/main/epreview3.png?raw=true)
Further Modded images
![Image](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/640348421437521943/1015857594268655676/unknown.png)
![Image](https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/640348421437521943/1015853931332640788/unknown.png)
Steps1. Make a duplicate of your layer that you want to apply gegl:electricity too
2. Apply gegl:electricity to the layer above.
3. swap between blend modes in Gimp (NOT GEGL) and you can do this while the filter is open. I like grain merge, addition and linear light)
This is the graph. It requires none of my custom operations and this filter is only one binary.
id=1 src-atop aux=[ ref=1 plasma width=1280 height=1280 ]
cubism tile-size=49 tile-saturation=149 seed=124 mean-curvature-blur iterations=17 oilify mask-radius=14 edge color-to-alpha color=#000000 color-overlay value=#ffffff