06-26-2023, 03:55 PM
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06-26-2023, 07:42 PM
Well, that took a surprising long time to end up with a "so simple" result.
For the command line gmic, the command you posted works, except it looks like nothing happens. The blend image needs to be quite extreme to show a result.
When it comes to Gimp, using the latest gimp_gmic_qt 3.2.6 there is no listed filter that I can see, some with shapeprevalent in their name but not the same as the command.
Try using the command directly: Various -> Custom Code where it is a single line
blend shapeprevalent (make sure you get the spelling correct)
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For the command line gmic, the command you posted works, except it looks like nothing happens. The blend image needs to be quite extreme to show a result.
When it comes to Gimp, using the latest gimp_gmic_qt 3.2.6 there is no listed filter that I can see, some with shapeprevalent in their name but not the same as the command.
Try using the command directly: Various -> Custom Code where it is a single line
blend shapeprevalent (make sure you get the spelling correct)
[attachment=9988]
06-27-2023, 06:57 AM
Rich, thanks for the reply. My first try give an error, but I'll give it another try this evening.
06-27-2023, 08:57 AM
(06-26-2023, 03:55 PM)denzjos Wrote: [ -> ]I can not find shaperelevant in the G'Mic-Qt gimp plugin. Any suggestion?
On the 15 anniversary page of G'MIC, it is not a filter
G'MIC Wrote:and a new layer blending mode for the blend command: shapeprevalent
Thus you have to use it with the command line as rich2005 explained, or create a filter
06-27-2023, 10:24 AM
(06-27-2023, 08:57 AM)PixLab Wrote: [ -> ]I tried it as Rich mentioned (by the way, a nice explanation from Rich) Did you try it? Did you have any result? Example(s)?(06-26-2023, 03:55 PM)denzjos Wrote: [ -> ]I can not find shaperelevant in the G'Mic-Qt gimp plugin. Any suggestion?
On the 15 anniversary page of G'MIC, it is not a filter
G\MIC Wrote:and a new layer blending mode for the blend command: shapeprevalent
Thus you have to use it with the command line as rich2005 explained, or create a filter
06-27-2023, 10:52 AM
@denzjos
Not much in the gmic_reference.pdf, just a mention on page 86
It is picky about the reference image, too fine a pattern and it looks like nothing is happening. That had me fooled for some time. Too large a pattern and the source image is wiped out.
Another example: 40 seconds worth https://i.imgur.com/rhATina.mp4
Not much in the gmic_reference.pdf, just a mention on page 86
It is picky about the reference image, too fine a pattern and it looks like nothing is happening. That had me fooled for some time. Too large a pattern and the source image is wiped out.
Another example: 40 seconds worth https://i.imgur.com/rhATina.mp4
06-27-2023, 06:34 PM
Rich, thanks for the effort, but I still get an error (even with the G'Mic-Qt example) :
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06-27-2023, 06:45 PM
06-27-2023, 07:38 PM
, dyslexia, weird, but it sometimes happens to me. By the way, after correcting the code :
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Rich, I don't think there is more effort needed to solve this problem. The result (your example) is not as spectacular as seen in the G'Mic-Qt example. I was expecting something else.
So, thank you for the effort.
[attachment=9998]
Rich, I don't think there is more effort needed to solve this problem. The result (your example) is not as spectacular as seen in the G'Mic-Qt example. I was expecting something else.
So, thank you for the effort.
06-27-2023, 07:46 PM
I think you should update your version of the gimp_gmic_qt plugin.
Your version 3.1.5 is now quite old.
Your version 3.1.5 is now quite old.
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