gimper66 wrote:
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this is what I have in my script folder
the two scripts in yellow I delete but no result
do you see scripts that works one against the otherYou could also test the 3D Extrusion script itself, by temporarily removing all but the 3D Extrusion script and then trying to run this script as normal. If the 3D Extrusion script works after doing this, then there is something within your scripts folder that's causing the conflict/issue.
You can then began to replace your script back into your user scripts folder, in small groups. Then testing the script with each newly pasted script placed into your scripts folder.
This may take a while, but it's the only way that I'm aware of that will help to find the script conflict. If it is a script conflict that is actually causing this issue.
GnuTux wrote:
Wallace, thanks for creating this tutorial.
The only thing I can think of that would keep the script from producing the correct extrusion layer would be if the selection was not correct.
For example, "select all" would not work because the selection would be around edges of the image canvas. An inverted selection doesn't work either. The extrusion works on the active selected layer in the stack. If the selection for that active layer is clear, the script will perform an "alpha to selection". Otherwise , the user is expected to manually make a valid selection.
The extrusion script works for me on .the xcf files posted.
I guess it's possible there is a conflict with something else or multiple versions of the script installed in different locations, but I doubt that's the case. If something was missing or amiss, you'd think GIMP would toss an error.
Sure thing Tux.
What you've explained makes a lot of sense. However... the tutorial doesn't utilizes a "manually valid selection", but rather lets the script create the selection for the active layer.