brush-scaling seems to work fine in GIMP 2.4, I will eventually
purge the down-scaled versions of other brushes.
Now we just wait for a brush-selection widget that supports categories and
subcategories ;-)
Sorry for the inconvenience.
Regards, Rene Jensen / Centipede
P.S. Sorry for cross-posting to
ptive name than the name of the file. If these cartoon endeavours
turn out okay, I might make a plug-in for it.
Regards,
Centipede
> 1) The crosshatching technique in the dark areas is very essential to
> this. I'm sure real Gimp-wizzes can achieve spectacular results with the
>
plug-ins planned for light effects and various gizmos'n'gadgets in game-style
gfx.
http://artcamilla.dk/vaultage/articles/the6502s/articles-gimp/camilla-game-tools/article.html
Have fun,
centipede
IT IS SLOW! But there are room
foroptimization, especially with a little help from the real pros who
knowswhat is fast and what is slow.
WARNING: Cheap tricks such as this will become obsolete once GEGL
isready, I can image.. :)
Enjoy
Centipede
P.S.: All my letters to this list seem to
bounce.
> none! Have you considered what kind of license to attach to your work?
Not at all, except for the fact that people can do anything they want with
it. Which one do you suggest?
> If possible, it would be wonderful if a majority of these were added
> to the default Gimp install (devs, listenin