samedi 1 mai 2021

Créer des mosaïques romaines avec 'Yobeatz/mosaic'

Edit 20210507

Ce plug-in est supprimé et remplacé par un nouveau à la page :



Merci :o)


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7 commentaires:

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    1. Bonjour Dinasset,
      I just found a little problem: You have to flatten the image in Gimp 2.10 before using the 'mosaic_command_line' script.
      :o)

      Effacer
  2. OK, I will do that. Thanks.
    Not yet prepared the installation/test, need time (and space).
    If I encounter problems, I will post them here.

    RépondreEffacer
  3. DONE !
    Thanks a lot for your detailed instructions.

    RépondreEffacer
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    1. Bonjour Dinasset,

      I am glad you have successfully completed the installation.
      The settings for modifying the svg rendering are in the 'C:\Users\[User]\anaconda3\mosaic-main\mosaic_gimp_svg.py' file in lines 19 to 27. Maybe this is worth trying.

      As the Anaconda environment is installed I will test 'neural style' : https://github.com/anishathalye/neural-style
      My last tests were from 2017 and I liked the results. I hope I can succeed.

      :o)

      Effacer
  4. Tested switching from 'HED' to 'DiBiasi'.
    It looks better to my eyes.
    Thanks

    RépondreEffacer
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    1. Bonjour Dinasset,

      Here is a new version because an issue existed with version 1 where it was not possible to scale SVG results in Gimp.
      To work around this problem the utility 'rsvg-convert.exe' is added and it must be placed in the \ bin directory of Gimp 64 bit.
      Gimp 2.10 plugin file 'mosaic_command_line.py' is modified to use 'rsvg-convert.exe'.
      An SVG Zoom option from 1 to 5 is added (100%, 200% ... 500%).

      If you want to test it, here is the download link :

      http://www.aljacom.com/~gimp/Test_Mosaic_V2_Gimp-2.10_Win.7z
      Size: 53.5 MB (56,170,989 bytes)
      MD5: 93bea4b99c09e52cdbbf29b5e467d45c
      Unzipped volume ~ 60 MB

      :o)

      Effacer