lylejk wrote:
Show me a script (or G'MIC preset) and I may play too. Just too lazy nowadays (due to work, work, work).
Actually you can use
any existing zoobka and play with the settings of the Kaleidoscope filter of GIMP (found in the "Distorts" menu, NOT the G'Mic kaleidoscopes). And you will get a new zoobka, "made by you"!
So you can download any zoobkas presented here, or there:
https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Zoobk ... al-effectsAnd have fun by kaleidoscoping them.
Normally I recommend not to use too much complex zoobkas (like the roses you find here just above your post), but it's all up to you!
An example of good zoobka to work with:
Heartlight This one was used to make the zoobka titled "Light Cruiser" (Light_Cruiser.jpg) you see above (2d from the top), just by kaleidoscoping it.
In the tutorial it is also explained how to use an existing zoobka to improve the quality of your result (step 8 of the tut). But this is if you have a bit of time to read the tut...