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Batch converting images as brushes
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(10-03-2019, 12:07 PM)Ofnuts Wrote:
  1. Use my interleave-layers script to add a white background to each layer
  2. Image>Mode>Grayscale

Im not quite sure how this works.
I got the plug-in installed.

Opened the biggest image first, then the rest as layers (they are all different sizes).
Which one is the correct option ?
I tried the Sprite option and it almost crashed Gimp 2.10.
When it finally finished, all layers were the same size...


Cant i just remove the alpha channel with Bimp to get a white background ?
I was able to find 'convert to grayscale' in Bimp but no remove alpha channel....

Btw, this is the abr file im talking about:
https://www.deviantart.com/wavenwater/ar...-620635993

Here are the transparent png's for testing purposes (8,22MB):
https://www.mediafire.com/file/ickdk7mln...p.zip/file




EDIT:
i solved the problem like this:
changed the display of transparency to white in the Preferences of Gimp 2.10.
Impoted biggest png first, then the rest as layers.
Changed Mode to Grayscale
Exported all layers as gbr.
The downside is: Gimp exports all brushes with the same Spacing, but thats allright in this case.

Still it would be great to have a script that does all this with more options.
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RE: Batch converting images as brushes - by Espermaschine - 10-03-2019, 12:40 PM

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