Gimpimpressionist is already included in gimp but with a preview too poor and microscopic to be of some utility
with a simple hack i multiplied the hardcoded preview size from 100x100 to 600x400 offer a much bigger preview.
..here you may see the difference!
would be possible with some knowledge of C a much better preview:
quoting schumam "I'd like to see implementations of these plug-ins as GEGL-ops, preferably using existing ones where possible (http://www.gegl.org/operations.html). This would allow real-time previews in the image window itself - check out the Fractal Explorer op of the GEGL tool, for example."
a real time preview for this as for the other filters crippled by microscopic preview seems a excellent improvement i hope someone will try soon to apply to this old but still excellent plugin
in the time-while i hope my, trivial but somehow effective hack may help
NO BINARY YET SORRY
only source code, no windows or other OS binary yet
I hope somebody will help soon with compiled versiosn but i can't make prevision
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how to compile
Sorry, I am not a specialist, how to compile this for Ubuntu 10.04 (64). I normally use .configure, make and make install, but that doesnt work in this case.
Who can help me out?
how to compile
If i could i would already have provided debian binary
to compile on my gimp (on kubuntu lucid)i simply compiled all gimp with the modificated source, but i compiled against last gimp-2.7 ,and 2.7 pugin are not backward compatible, would not work on 2.6
I will do the same soon with 2.6 but i hope like you in a tip to compile similar plugin, without have to recompile everything
(the difficulty is obviously that they was sussed to be build within gimp, should be a simple solution )
Even more hard for windows, i may only hope in some help here, to provide win binaries
(in short term, i wish to build gimp also on my windows partition but for the luck of updated how to that may take long )
Yes that would be cool.
Yes that would be cool. Actually found the GIMPressionist site yesterday and it hasn't been updated since 2001. lol
Big preview; bigger the better. Hopefully maybe François might be able to help. :)