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 Post subject: Cobblestone mosaic script rel 6
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:01 am  (#1) 
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This script follows lyles tutorial at http://www.gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=3562 and I hope he likes the results

rel 2 added menu adjustments for tiles

rel 3 added gloss to menu and changed grout

Rel 4 added menu adjustments for gloss (glowing,brightness,shine and polish)

Rel 5 added code to respect selections and transparent borders, fixed 2 bugs

Rel 6 fixed more bugs

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 1:28 am  (#2) 
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Works great Graechan. Just thought of some possible additions. Is it posible to have a way to ask what type of mosaic form (triangles, octagon/squares, etc.) and both size and percent distortion of the mosaic blocks. Not sure if the amount of spacing matters, but why not add that too. Just curious. Not sure how easy it would be to implement these features interactively. Also have a check mark to either have grout or transparency (so I can add some addition tweaks to the cobblestone via other filters). Just some future enhancements maybe. :)


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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 2:07 am  (#3) 
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Unfortunately you cannot do anything interactively in a script but should be easy to leave out the grout via a checkbox. I'm glad you like the result :). I have no artistic ability but enjoy writing scripts as it keeps me out of the heat.

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:10 am  (#4) 
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lylejk wrote:
Works great Graechan. Just thought of some possible additions. Is it posible to have a way to ask what type of mosaic form (triangles, octagon/squares, etc.) and both size and percent distortion of the mosaic blocks. Not sure if the amount of spacing matters, but why not add that too. Just curious. Not sure how easy it would be to implement these features interactively. Also have a check mark to either have grout or transparency (so I can add some addition tweaks to the cobblestone via other filters). Just some future enhancements maybe. :)

Now updated to allow you to keep the layers, from there you can delete the grout layer or change its visibility.

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 11:38 am  (#5) 
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Great script Graechan! I made a few tweaks to my layers. Don't know if you want to incorporate or not but here's what I did.

1. Isolated the grout on a transparent layer and gave it a 7E7E7E gray color, duplicated it and blurred the dup at 5, bumped the original at 12 (inverted). Then deleted the blurred layer.
2. Made a new white layer inbetween the grout layer and the image layer. Filled it with RGB noise @ .50 and set the layer to multiply then duped the layer to give it a gritty texture.
3. Duped the image layer and blurred the dup at 15, bumped the original image layerat 7. (deleted blurred layer)
4. Did an alpha to selection to the image layer and applied Glossy Stroke 3D set to Fill at 1 and turned the opacity of the shadow to 0. deleted all the glossy stroke layers except for the one named "glossy layer", then did a simple Blur>Blur on the glossy layer.

I got a very shiny look almost like glass tiles and a little better recessed look to the grout. I got a little bit more than I wanted in the upper right hand corner of the pic but I still liked the results. You can see the grout texture layer really well in the lower right corner.


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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:20 pm  (#6) 
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Another cool script thank !

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 12:51 pm  (#7) 
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Draconian wrote:
Great script Graechan! I made a few tweaks to my layers. Don't know if you want to incorporate or not but here's what I did.

1. Isolated the grout on a transparent layer and gave it a 7E7E7E gray color, duplicated it and blurred the dup at 5, bumped the original at 12 (inverted). Then deleted the blurred layer.
2. Made a new white layer inbetween the grout layer and the image layer. Filled it with RGB noise @ .50 and set the layer to multiply then duped the layer to give it a gritty texture.
3. Duped the image layer and blurred the dup at 15, bumped the original image layerat 7. (deleted blurred layer)
4. Did an alpha to selection to the image layer and applied Glossy Stroke 3D set to Fill at 1 and turned the opacity of the shadow to 0. deleted all the glossy stroke layers except for the one named "glossy layer", then did a simple Blur>Blur on the glossy layer.

I got a very shiny look almost like glass tiles and a little better recessed look to the grout. I got a little bit more than I wanted in the upper right hand corner of the pic but I still liked the results. You can see the grout texture layer really well in the lower right corner.


Now that looks fantastic Drac; might try the glossy-stroke idea later (usually use Inkscape; why not do it all in GIMP. lol). Thanks for the update too Graechen. :)

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 3:47 pm  (#8) 
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Nice script thanks!
I was thinking that using the plastic wrap filter within the script could give that glossy look also.Of course that would mean you would have to include it with the mosaic script. :)
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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 7:18 pm  (#9) 
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Thanks Lyle.

Rod - That's a great idea. I wish I had saved the xcf file and just made a new layer to compare. Oh well....such is life.

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 Post subject: Re: Cobblestone mosaic script
PostPosted: Sat Jan 21, 2012 10:04 pm  (#10) 
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Draconian I like your image but what do you mean by isolate the grout layer on a transparent layer, have patience I'm old and a little thick. I allways enjoy recieving Ideas and yours definately have Merit.

I just trid your grout and it looks great.

Just uploaded rel 2, but I can see a rel 3 comming up soon

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