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Two great plugins for Gimp !!

Written by Mel Kham on . Posted in News

Today will show you another two nice plugins for Gimp, the first one is Sunny landscape : This script changes a rainy landscape to a sunny one, the second is called Resynthesizer, and can generate textures from a given sample the same way Photoshop’s content-aware fill does.




Sunny landscape

This script changes a rainy landscape to a sunny one.

Before :

After :

Download Sunny Landscape plugin


 

Resynthesizer

The second plugin is called Resynthesizer, this plugin can generate textures from a given sample the same way Photoshop’s content-aware fill does.

This plugin has a number of uses :

  • Removing objects from images



Before :

After :


2- Can be used to make more of a texture, and can make the resulting image tilable

Sample :                                                 Result :

3 – Can be used to give an image a different texture, in a process known as “texture transfer”. This requires three images:
The desired texture
A map of features in the texture, with different colors corresponding to different features
A corresponding map of the features desired in the output


Installation :

If you are using ubuntu you can install this plugin using the command :

sudo apt-get install gimp-resynthesizer

For Fedora download the rpm packages from this link

For other linux distributions you can download the source file : resynthesizer-0.16.tar.gz

You can find a nice tutorial on how to use this plugin in gimp at  http://newslily.com/blogs/96

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