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Some resources? Erica 25 May 09:50
  Some resources? Olivier Ripoll 25 May 11:19
   Some resources? Erica 25 May 15:15
    Some resources? Carol Spears 25 May 17:18
     Some resources? Olivier Ripoll 27 May 09:11
      Some resources? Carol Spears 27 May 18:07
       Some resources? Olivier Ripoll 10 Jun 17:21
        Some resources? Carol Spears 10 Jun 21:51
  Some resources? Helen Etters 28 May 04:53
   Some resources? Sven Neumann 29 May 11:53
Erica
2005-05-25 09:50:54 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

I am currently looking for extra gradients, brushes, and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient. Does anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.



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Olivier Ripoll
2005-05-25 11:19:09 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

Erica wrote:

I am currently looking for extra gradients, brushes, and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient. Does anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.

You can fine really nice brushes and patterns there: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/

and also at the graphics Muse stuff: http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-1.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-2.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-patterns.html

Best regards,

Olivier.

Erica
2005-05-25 15:15:41 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

--- Olivier Ripoll
wrote:

Erica wrote:

I am currently looking for extra gradients,

brushes,

and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient.

Does

anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.

You can fine really nice brushes and patterns there: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/

and also at the graphics Muse stuff:

http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-1.html

http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-2.html

http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-patterns.html

Best regards,

Olivier.

Thanks! I'm quite sure I can finish this project with superb graphics. Have you got anymore?



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Carol Spears
2005-05-25 17:18:17 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 02:15:41PM +0100, Erica wrote:

--- Olivier Ripoll wrote:

Erica wrote:

I am currently looking for extra gradients, brushes, and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient. Does anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.

You can fine really nice brushes and patterns there: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/

and also at the graphics Muse stuff:

http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-1.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-2.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-patterns.html

Best regards,

Olivier.

Thanks! I'm quite sure I can finish this project with superb graphics. Have you got anymore?

i spent a few days gathering urls for resources, it is not finished and there is not as many actual resources there as are in the other urls: http://carol.gimp.org/gimp2/resources/

there are also instructions there about how to make your own gradients (borrowed gradients never worked well for me). making your own brushes is outlined on the gimp web site in three tutorials. classic.gimp.org has a tutorial about how to make seamless patterns the old fashioned way.

http://classic.gimp.org/data.html if i remember correctly, adrian put a few hundred gradients there.

search engines will help.

carol

Olivier Ripoll
2005-05-27 09:11:54 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

Carol Spears wrote:

On Wed, May 25, 2005 at 02:15:41PM +0100, Erica wrote:

--- Olivier Ripoll wrote:

Erica wrote:

I am currently looking for extra gradients, brushes, and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient. Does anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.

You can fine really nice brushes and patterns there: http://www.artcamilla.dk/vaultage/cornucopia/

and also at the graphics Muse stuff:

http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-1.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-brushes-2.html http://www.graphics-muse.com/gfxmuse/muse-patterns.html

Best regards,

Olivier.

Thanks! I'm quite sure I can finish this project with superb graphics. Have you got anymore?

i spent a few days gathering urls for resources, it is not finished and there is not as many actual resources there as are in the other urls: http://carol.gimp.org/gimp2/resources/

there are also instructions there about how to make your own gradients (borrowed gradients never worked well for me). making your own brushes is outlined on the gimp web site in three tutorials. classic.gimp.org has a tutorial about how to make seamless patterns the old fashioned way.

http://classic.gimp.org/data.html if i remember correctly, adrian put a few hundred gradients there.

search engines will help.

carol

Hello Carol,

Tigert has some palettes (it seems the 2 visibone are already in gimp, but I do not see the others)
http://www.tigert.com/gimp/palettes/

Although they are more scientific-oriented than artistic, the scientific gradients are interesting (there is also a script on that web site): http://www.thomas-lotze.de/en/software/gimp/gradients.html

Just my .02 links cents.

Best regards,

Olivier

Carol Spears
2005-05-27 18:07:56 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 09:11:54AM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:

Carol Spears wrote:

i spent a few days gathering urls for resources, it is not finished and there is not as many actual resources there as are in the other urls: http://carol.gimp.org/gimp2/resources/

there are also instructions there about how to make your own gradients (borrowed gradients never worked well for me). making your own brushes is outlined on the gimp web site in three tutorials. classic.gimp.org has a tutorial about how to make seamless patterns the old fashioned way.

http://classic.gimp.org/data.html if i remember correctly, adrian put a few hundred gradients there.

search engines will help.

Tigert has some palettes (it seems the 2 visibone are already in gimp, but I do not see the others)
http://www.tigert.com/gimp/palettes/

Although they are more scientific-oriented than artistic, the scientific gradients are interesting (there is also a script on that web site): http://www.thomas-lotze.de/en/software/gimp/gradients.html

Just my .02 links cents.

well, thank you for this reminder about tigerts resources; to make that web page, i was simply searching the web and pasting the urls to a list. i got bored and the list is incomplete. it is a task for when i am more braindead.

the mathy gradients are new to me. thanks for the url.

carol

Helen Etters
2005-05-28 04:53:51 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

I went to one of the sites quoted in this thread, opened a brush, saved it to disk. But how do I make it available to Gimp? Thanks,
Helen

On 5/25/05, Erica wrote:

I am currently looking for extra gradients, brushes, and patterns for the GIMP. I have a project and I don't think the provided tools are sufficient. Does anyone know some sites that provide the tools I mentioned above for download? Thnx in advance.

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Sven Neumann
2005-05-29 11:53:16 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

Hi,

Helen Etters writes:

I went to one of the sites quoted in this thread, opened a brush, saved it to disk. But how do I make it available to Gimp?

Throw the files into one of the folders configured as brushes search path. "~/.gimp-2.2/brushes" should do the trick.

Sven

Olivier Ripoll
2005-06-10 17:21:14 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

Carol Spears wrote:

On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 09:11:54AM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:

well, thank you for this reminder about tigerts resources; to make that web page, i was simply searching the web and pasting the urls to a list. i got bored and the list is incomplete. it is a task for when i am more braindead.

the mathy gradients are new to me. thanks for the url.

carol

Hi Carol,

I was doing some hard drive cleanup today when I found a file called "gimp_brushes.zip" containing 22 brushes. I found it was released in 2003 under GPL on the gimpwin mailing list (see this message) http://www.spinics.net/lists/gimpwin/msg00673.html Unfortunately, the link given in the original message is not working anymore.

Do you know where these brushes can be downloaded nowadays?

If there is no such place anymore, are you interested in receiving the zip archive ? I can send the file by email, it is 152 KiB big. The brushes are mainly flower/animal images. As such they are not so useful, but could be for kids or as a gimp pipe brush.

Best regards,

Olivier.

Carol Spears
2005-06-10 21:51:11 UTC (almost 19 years ago)

Some resources?

On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 05:21:14PM +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:

I was doing some hard drive cleanup today when I found a file called "gimp_brushes.zip" containing 22 brushes. I found it was released in 2003 under GPL on the gimpwin mailing list (see this message) http://www.spinics.net/lists/gimpwin/msg00673.html Unfortunately, the link given in the original message is not working anymore.

Do you know where these brushes can be downloaded nowadays?

to be honest, i did not last long on the gimpwin mail list. there is only so many hours in a day, do many days in a lifetime .... then there is the additional problem of not using brushes that often, the way i use gimp. i know very little about what has happened the other mail lists.

If there is no such place anymore, are you interested in receiving the zip archive ? I can send the file by email, it is 152 KiB big. The brushes are mainly flower/animal images. As such they are not so useful, but could be for kids or as a gimp pipe brush.

i grabbed some brushes from a new chix gimp course also; that project starts from a mail list that wants to know some things about you before they share -- so, i keep those in my own resources waiting for a time to try them. it is interesting how and what people share and then what you are supposed to do when you just share what you know without limiting it to special groups.

my biggest problem with hosting resources like this on my web site is that i do not have the time to see if the files contain what they said they do and if the resources others have put together actually work.

that being said, i would have no problem putting them on my web site untested and unresearched by me as long as i can give as much credit to the creators of the resource pack as i know of. if the gimpwin mail list is to get the credit, then so be it.

giving credit where credit is due should work to implicate where the not so good stuff comes from as well as where the good stuff came from.

if i were running windows, i would most certainly not be very anxious for yet another zipped file of free things.

all this being said, sure -- i will put the brushes on carol.gimp.org and anything else that people think make good resources for TheGIMP.

i got into this because i was upset that so many computers were being bought and sold with only windows installed which violated everything i was taught about how my country and good business works. "this" being promoting the gnu/linux version of TheGIMP.

i would rather be sharing linux resources and not be in need of explanations about why promoting and advocating choices for human beings has reduced this human into a choiceless and sorry excuse for the human who started this (simply out of love for her species).

mail them to me and thanks, carol