Okay, in 2.8.22, I had this fabulous script-fu filter called Line Sketch. Since "upgrading" to 2.10.4 (maybe 44; not sure) I can't seem to find the corresponding filter.
The effect I'm going for is a photo to something like this:
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attachment=2168]
What am I missing, and who am I missing it with?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Oh, long time user, first time needing help(with this version)....
Not part of stock Gimp AFAIK.So you would have to track down the source of the one you using in 2.8 (you can possibly just move the .scm/.py to your 2.10 profile).
I know the script, comes from the Gimp 2.8 collection that was here:
http://www.gimphelp.org/ Not in the Gimp 2.10 collection because it does not work. I just tried fixing the deprecated procedures so it runs without errors but for some reason offsets the image. Strange because it works in my Gimp 2.9.9 ok
Attached the original if you want to try it. Maybe someone can fix.
(10-05-2018, 09:04 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]I know the script, comes from the Gimp 2.8 collection that was here: http://www.gimphelp.org/ Not in the Gimp 2.10 collection because it does not work. I just tried fixing the deprecated procedures so it runs without errors but for some reason offsets the image. Strange because it works in my Gimp 2.9.9 ok
Attached the original if you want to try it. Maybe someone can fix.
Thanks Rich. I'm a rookie when it comes to scheme. My hope is that someone else here can make it work. Do we have a repository for Script-fu's? On a related note, what's the best Python Fu server?
Great!!! Thanks for the help! I ended up going back to 2.8.22 and working with that to meet a deadline. I may try to create a fu for the current version when I have time.
Has anyone invented time travel yet?
(10-05-2018, 09:04 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]I know the script, comes from the Gimp 2.8 collection that was here: http://www.gimphelp.org/ Not in the Gimp 2.10 collection because it does not work. I just tried fixing the deprecated procedures so it runs without errors but for some reason offsets the image. Strange because it works in my Gimp 2.9.9 ok
Attached the original if you want to try it. Maybe someone can fix.
Rich, change the second parameter in "edge" plug-in call, wrap=1 does not work in 2.10
line should look as
(plug-in-edge 1 theImage theDraw 2 2 0)
Thanks, that fixes that strange offset.
I do try and fix the deprecated procedures, only 4 in this but
gimp-(drawable)-curves-spline which used integers in the array, now uses float.
I can change the array but now get a black layermask, so I am doing something wrong. Life is too short, the attached is the same old script with that one line altered. Therefore, still relying on using legacy mode.
OK, gave up on the array and put the values straight into
gimp-drawable-curves-spline parameters.
attached working in Gimp 2.10.6 linux I assume it works in Windows.
Edit: and you can find a python version by dinasset here:
http://gimpchat.com/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=...18#p232297