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How can I create 90° crossed lines on a curve's tangent?
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Hello everyone, simply I'm able to make lines as shown in the first photo but I want them like second photo. Is there any way to do them by using gimp features? I just want to create an image like in the second photo. How can I make that? is there any source/video that I can use? thanks in advance.


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#2
See my ofn-dial-marks script. Exemple of how it can be used here.
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I'm new to graphic design and trying to figure out to use GIMP. I downloaded script and move it to scripts folder in %appdata%. I checked the example link you sent but in the GIMP I couldn't figure out how to use it Sad. Could you please explain it?
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#4
There is a HTML doc in the ZIP file.

Like all these scripts it requires some familiarity with paths. See here and here.
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#5
thank you so much for your help
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#6
Another option, with the native tools like Symmetry painting and just 2 clicks

   
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(09-06-2022, 05:14 AM)PixLab Wrote: Another option, with the native tools like Symmetry painting and just 2 clicks

wow, I did it and looks perfect, thank you
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