Is there any easy method to create a rubber stamp seal other than drawing everything from scratch ? It would be nice if we can customise the text and colour. Thanks.
Hi, thanks. I got there through their YouTube video. There were comments that say it is not compatible with 2.10. Do you think I should try ?
From memory there was a really old procedure that probably does not work any more. Always try and see. These are relatively recent from 'Tin' c.2019. Used #4 and #5 A bit on the large size 1000x1000 so scaled down.
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(05-25-2021, 05:43 PM)meetdilip Wrote: [ -> ]Hi, thanks. I got there through their YouTube video. There were comments that say it is not compatible with 2.10. Do you think I should try ?
I have not yet found the file distressed.png to produce an example. But it definitely works with the 2.10 versions.
PS: I found distressed.pgn
But about Rich2005's comment, I don't know which version I am using. But if mine works, possibly the most current one should be ok too.
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Quote:...I have not yet found the file distressed.png to produce an example..
There are two 'distressed.png's' included in zip #4
(05-25-2021, 06:26 PM)rich2005 Wrote: [ -> ]Quote:...I have not yet found the file distressed.png to produce an example..
There are two 'distressed.png's' included in zip #4
Thanks
Rich2205!
But I have the distressed.png, I just couldn't remember where I had archived it. But I found them now.
I also found that my version in use and working is:
# rubber_stamp.py Release 4
This time I skipped the plugin but used the " distressed " image. I drew the stamp and then applied the " distorted image " and colour. I will try the plugin and see how it works on my PC.
What to search in Google for more " distressed " images like this ? Thanks.
To make something look distressed, you just add a mask, fill it with plasma (push Turbulence), and play with Curves: