seeing as in the last 8 YEARS the API gimp uses changed
gimp is dumping gtk ( Gimp Tool Kit ) and moved to GEGL
use the new and current Gmic gimp 2.8.6 plugin
http://gmic.eu/
it has this option already built in
seeing as in the last 8 YEARS the API gimp uses changed
gimp is dumping gtk ( Gimp Tool Kit ) and moved to GEGL
use the new and current Gmic gimp 2.8.6 plugin
http://gmic.eu/
it has this option already built in
Last edited by johnvanvliet; 10-06-2017 at 11:19 PM.
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Yes, that works, but a little different. I guess you mean the tile array random filter? The issue is that tiles can be repeated, randomized not shuffled. If I have a 4x4 set of unique tiles, then the new 4x4 may have some repeated and some missing from the original set.
As far as GTK goes, I thought it was unrelated to GEGL. Isn't GTK more of a user interface and GEGL more of a math thing, not so much interface? I must admit I really don't understand this stuff.
Update: Indeed Gmic does this with the 'taquin' filter.
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Right, GTK+ and GEGL are completely separate libraries that do different things. GIMP is planning to gradually replace its image processing with GEGL bit by bit before transitioning the overall image processing engine with it and enabling non-destructive editing. They also plan to upgrade the UI from GTK+ 2 to GTK+ 3 but are giving priority to the GEGL transition right now.