It should work with 2.6 and later. What is your OS? That will determine the location.....
But generally: http://docs.gimp.org/en/install-script-fu.html
-Rob A>
Question: which GIMP versions is the script compatible with? and where does the file go? (GIMP help isn't being especially helpful there) Thanks.
It should work with 2.6 and later. What is your OS? That will determine the location.....
But generally: http://docs.gimp.org/en/install-script-fu.html
-Rob A>
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Thanks Roba, looks like it's working now; I was just wary of putting the file in the wrong place; GIMP doesn't seem to have an integrated method of redirecting or reappropriating files. I'm using Win 7, GIMP 2.6.11. I moved it to C:\Users\[Username]\.gimp-2.6\scripts, and it seems to be working right. Thanks for writing this up! Rep'd.
This works perfectly! I used the maximum number of subdivisions and smoothness of 5. I also used your GIMP guide to creating an artistic regional map to create fractalized shores. Thanks!
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This is lovely! If you start with a big continent- or world-level map, you can then take a subsection of the base layers and fractalize them, producing progressive detail without having to re-draw the basics.
This is a great idea - if I had found this thread earlier, I would spare hours of creating fractals elsewhere and importing them in GIMP.
However I can't make the script work - I copied the script in the right directory, refreshed fu scripts but when I right click on a path, I get the usual huge menu with submenus but there is nowhere "fractalize path".
How to make it work ?
EDIT : I just checked with the procedure browser in GIMP and the procedure fractalize path appears as temporary procedure. So it's there. But I am still unable to find in what menu it is hiding.
Last edited by Deadshade; 12-11-2014 at 12:15 PM.
in the current Gimp 2.8.14
the menus are a bit different than in 2.4 and 2.6
a lot has changed in the last 5 years
but it is there and works
select the path tool
make a test roundish path ( 6 or 7 clicks will do )
then on the top menu click "window" and select " docable dialogs" and select "path"
on the bottom of that window is the script
it dose work in my Gimp install on OpenSUSE linux
( a source build from the current stable branch)
mind you i did NOT expect this to work after 5 years , but it dose
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OK thanks, found it. Actually when the path window is selected, one has to reclick on the window button (top right), select path menu and there at the end is the command fractalize path.
What is unpleasant is that the fractalize path window opens underneath the GIMP Window so that it can't be seen.
it will
the script is using 5 year old depracated gtk2 commands
the 2,8 branch of gimp made MANY and some VERY DRASTIC a changes in preparation for The Gimp 3.0
the fact that is still works is just random chance
the tool window will open under the rest of the windows until the script is updated
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