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fence-post — Retro Background Script by-nc-sa

Published: 2008-01-10 19:07:06 +0000 UTC; Views: 23568; Favourites: 66; Downloads: 6413
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Description EDIT: 10/9/2008: Updated script to work in GIMP 2.6. If you have the previous version installed, please delete it from your computer to avoid conflicts.

Let me know if you run into any problems with it.


This script will create the a retro style background similar to the background in the preview image.

Click on the download link to the left and the script will open.

Prior to me learning to write scripts, I figured out a simple way to create retro-style backgrounds and posted a tutorial here: Retro Backgrounds in GIMP The "guts" behind the tutorial was through the modification of one line of code in the default GIMP line nova script. Well, since then, I've learned quite a bit and have modified the default script further to allow the user to select the foreground and background colors (or leave the background color transparent).

Just click on the download link to open the script in your browser window and then save it (File Menu > Save) in your GIMP scripts folder (ie....Crogram FilesGIMP-2.xsharegimp2.0scripts)

Then, go to the main GIMP window (not the image window) and choose the Filters > Script-FU > Refresh Scripts. Go to the Filters Menu > Render > FP Retro Background... to access the script.

The greater number of lines you use, you must set the Sharpness Value Lower or you won't see results.
Let me know if you run into any snags.

Cheers!

Art
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Comments: 59

fence-post In reply to ??? [2008-01-11 04:26:33 +0000 UTC]

Glad you like it! Actually, fingolfin was just kidding....ya gotta scroll down to the bottom of his post to see that he really likes it. He was just playing with me!

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mrfaemir [2008-01-10 22:03:06 +0000 UTC]

A script for this? Now that's lazy.































*likes* XD

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fence-post In reply to mrfaemir [2008-01-11 04:29:46 +0000 UTC]

Yep, I want to make everyone lazy! Glad you like it. Now, go be lazy!

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ClayOgre [2008-01-10 21:30:24 +0000 UTC]

Yup, sounds like a good idea.

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fence-post In reply to ClayOgre [2008-01-11 04:30:05 +0000 UTC]

I'll add it tomorrow. Thanks for the suggestion.

Art

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fence-post In reply to ??? [2008-01-10 21:16:39 +0000 UTC]

Well, anything that comes from me has an essence of Looney Toons!

I believe that I can do that with no trouble at all. But, I may add a little twist to the script. Let's say a user has a selection that's important to them before running the script. If they run the script, it temporarily stores it in a channel, turns it off and then turns it back on after the script is finished. What I'll do is give the user an option to keep the selection created during the script. If the user chooses "yes", the selection created during the script will be added as a channel, which can be switched on/off at will later AND the original selection will be turned back on.

Does that make sense? Sound like a good idea?

Thanks for the feedback.

Art

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ClayOgre In reply to ??? [2008-01-10 20:53:29 +0000 UTC]

For some reason, I look at that thumbnail, and immediately in my mind the theme song from "Loony Toons" starts playing. Must be something Freudian.

I like it, but I have one suggestion. Would it be possible to have an option to leave the selection active at the end of the script, I believe the line nova does this. Its kinda interesting to use the resulting selection and then stroke it with various brushes.

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fence-post In reply to ClayOgre [2008-01-10 21:17:52 +0000 UTC]

I don't know why my reply to you was posted above yours, but i just wanted to make sure you saw my response. So, look up!

Art

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