Masque et texture – Mask and texture
September 13th, 2006 by Administrator
Select all objects with Edit=>Select all (or CTRL+A).Activate the mask, the top object is used as mask (if everything goes right, in your case, this must be the texture picture) by menu Object=>Mask=>SetThe texture is then placed on objects, you can deslect all and move or modify or change color on textured objects as you want, but they have a specific problem (or powerfull thing), they have transluency.
To resolve this there is a little trick that can be automatized with a script :
select one objectduplicate it by Edit=>Duplicate (CTRL+D)deselect all and select one WITHOUT MOVING ANYTHING (as both original and duplicate are actually selected).Remove texture mask from selected object by Object=>Mask=>ReleaseDeselect everything again, select texture picture and delete it.Change the object to full opaque white fillingmove it down under other object (page down key).shift+select the textured object, group them (menu object=>Group, Ctrl+G).Et voila! You can if you want enter in group, change the white opaque texture to other color, change mask color, duplicate mask with several different colors and everything you can imagine.
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pietro:
September 21st, 2006 at %1:%Sep %p
Je viens d’esseyer, ça marche du tonner, mais j’ai remarqué que je n’ai pas le filtre nuage… s’agit il d’un ajout à faire?
Administrator:
September 21st, 2006 at %1:%Sep %p
Il est, à priori, en standard dans gimp-2.1, 2.2 et 2.3.
il doit etre dans le repertoire d’installation de gimp, en sous répertoire : lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins
C’est bien dans le menu filtres=>Rendu (en français)