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Creates the effect of a vintage postcard or greeting card using floral type images, possibly others.
Script will be found at Filter->Artistic->Postcard.
Translated to The Gimp from the Photoshop tutorial found at http://www.photoshopcafe.com/tutorials/sketch/sketch.htm.
I am presently teaching myself Scheme and Script-Fu, and this script is a learning experience for me-- YMMV. Let me know if it does, and I'll see what I can do about it.
NOTE: Big shout out to Elsamuko for incorporating the EG Shadow Recovery script to make the script work as I envisioned.
Shadow Recovery can be found here: http://registry.gimp.org/node/112
Comments
Works good with larger images
I like using this with higher resolution images with the exception that the final result (regardless of opacity setting) tends to be too faded. It needs more color vibrancy, imho. So, I tend to overlay a rendered image over the top of the original and fade the opacity a smidge.
Color vibrancy
Mahvin, I'm glad you like using this script, and appreciate you taking the time to say so.
As for the color vibrancy, the Edge Level is set to a very moderate amount by default. Have you tried setting it much higher? I set it to 10 nearly every time I use it, and that can make the color more dramatic. Boosting the Shadow Recovery up to 100 can make a difference as well.
But, in general, the faded look was actually what I was after, as in this image
To keep the script flexible for a broader range of uses, though, I'll certainly consider adding an option to boost the color, some how, when I update this script.
Thank you for trying out my script and giving me some good feedback.
Regards,
hdroberts
A few questions EDIT: (I figured it out)
First thing I noticed was I didn't have Shadow Recovery loaded, yet your script still ran and didn't give me any indication that it required it. So, I just uploaded the Shadow Recovery script and it made a huge difference in output. I was quite impressed with the results. Was this normal for the script? Should it have stopped working if it didn't find the Shadow Recovery script?
EDIT: It took me a bit to figure out you had updated the script, and I was using the older version. I have since downloaded both the updated postcard script and shadow recovery and it works splendidly! Thanks for sharing this. :)