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    Help Making a hex grid with Gimp???

    I want to create a TSR-like close up hex map with GIMP. Does it have this ability without having to draw each hex by hand? If anyone has done this could you please post an idiot's guide to making hex grids? I would be your best friend!

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    I can't find a "real" way.. but one way to fake it is to use the Filters->Distort->Mosaic and pick the hex. You have to do this on a color layer.

    Size =?
    Height= 1
    Spacing = 1 (or whatever you want the line thickness to be)
    Neatness = 1
    Light = 160
    Color = 0

    Run and then use the select by color tool to select the inside color of the hexes and delete to alpha. Invert selection and fill with black (or whatever color you want the grid)
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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrazierjr View Post
    I can't find a "real" way.. but one way to fake it is to use the Filters->Distort->Mosaic and pick the hex. You have to do this on a color layer.

    Size =?
    Height= 1
    Spacing = 1 (or whatever you want the line thickness to be)
    Neatness = 1
    Light = 160
    Color = 0

    Run and then use the select by color tool to select the inside color of the hexes and delete to alpha. Invert selection and fill with black (or whatever color you want the grid)
    I'm trying to modify some existing maps I have from some old role-playing games by over-laying a hex grid on top of them. I found this by searching the archives and it does pretty much what I'm looking for, except for one big problem: the Filters->Distort->Mosaic filter in GIMP can only go up to a size of 100 pixels, and I'm needing a much larger size due to the high resolution of the original map I'm overlaying a grid on. Is there any way to override or work around this limitation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by derio View Post
    I'm trying to modify some existing maps I have from some old role-playing games by over-laying a hex grid on top of them. I found this by searching the archives and it does pretty much what I'm looking for, except for one big problem: the Filters->Distort->Mosaic filter in GIMP can only go up to a size of 100 pixels, and I'm needing a much larger size due to the high resolution of the original map I'm overlaying a grid on. Is there any way to override or work around this limitation?
    Here derio - I just wrote a script for Gimp:

    [EDIT - attachment removed, an improved version of the script is now here]

    -Rob A>

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    Another method is to use this site to make PDF graph paper and import:

    http://incompetech.com/graphpaper/

    It does a wide variety of graph papers, including hex.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Druvas
    I want to create a TSR-like close up hex map with GIMP.
    Programs like AKS Hex Mapper or Hexographer are designed for just this sort of thing, but if you really want to use GIMP the easiest way is probably to get the hex tiles from AKS Hex Mapper, load each one in GIMP and save it as a .gbr (GIMP Brush) file, and put all the .gbr files in your GIMP brushes directory. Then you can use the pencil tool to select hex tiles and draw them on your image. See attachment for a quickie done with this method.

    Edited to add that I can't remember if the tiles were originally transparent or not (I made those three brushes from versions I'd converted some time ago, not from the originals) but in the worst case it's just an extra step to turn the background color transparent before saving the brushes.
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    Last edited by isomage; 04-09-2009 at 04:52 AM. Reason: Edited for clarity
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    Here is a zip file containing GIMP brushes made from the AKS hex tiles.

    Note that I've reproduced the AKS tiles here without permission -- the site has been gone for some time and I don't know how to contact the author, but since the software was free (and they're simple copies of the original TSR hexes anyway) I'm assuming he wouldn't mind. I'll happily remove this brush set at his request.
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    Last edited by isomage; 04-13-2009 at 08:40 AM.
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    Last edited by isomage; 04-26-2009 at 12:45 AM.
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    [Merged into earlier post]
    Last edited by isomage; 04-13-2009 at 07:45 AM.
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    And since I couldn't resist trying out those GIMP brushes...
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