(11-28-2023, 09:34 AM)Krikor Wrote: Hi PixLab,
Both the pixalization + Symmetry Tilling and Shapeism techniques produce interesting results!
Out of curiosity, could you enlighten me about the colored dots that appear on your G'MIC screen?
For example next to Shapeism it has 3 colors.
My G'MIC doesn't have any of that.
Thx!
Thanks Krikor,
Yes 3 colors or even more in some cases, it's to recognize the filter from afar and gives MY category/utilities/to-study/whatnot
To add colors > Just right-click on a filter's name in that list, a context menu will opens, select a color, or put to Fave, to add multiple colors => I just re-right-click and add a different color
To Remove a color, just re-right click on the filter's name and un-tick / un-check the color in the context menu
In the context menu if you click or hover with your mouse on Remove All the context menu will expend and will give you the number of filters you did attribute to a color, then just click/un-tick on a color to remove this color from attributed filters
Few other tips about G'MIC (you might know them, but can be useful for visitors reading this
Once in your Faves you can rename a filter to your wish with a right-click on it, very useful especially with strange naming or to mention your best use.
If you go to Various > Custom Code [Global / Local / Full] and paste some code that for example David Tschumperle gives or Afre or some one else, and then you put that filter in your Faves after having pasted the code, the code you copied/pasted will stay in your faves even after closing G'MIC - GIMP.
Same for any filters you have changed the setting, if you put them in your Fave YOUR setting will be kept even after closing G'MIC and GIMP, thus it's like "adding" a new filters to your G'MIC, very useful when big and complex changes with a lot of sliders involved.
Those 2 icons (below) > The one on the left is to copy the code of the filters with setting you did input to your clipboard
The other one on the right is to reset the filter to default
Patrice