WWWWolf's Scriptorium

::sigh:: here's my minor contribution for the GIMP community (not including the zealotism and raving about the greatness of the said program).

[Samples of scripts]

(No sample of Wooden Letters - but it's quite obvious...)

All scripts should run on the basic GIMP package - extra-data package is not required (and as a matter of fact, I didn't even installed it).

Many of these scripts are for GIMP 1.0 series. A few scripts were ported to 1.1, too, and they may run on 1.2 series. Bloody heck I'm amazed if they in any form run on 2.0 or 2.2 series! However, they could probably be adapted with a few weeks of really puzzled pondering...

Scripts that may work on modern versions of GIMP (2.x)

Starting from April 2008, I'll be slowly converting these to run on modern GIMP version.

Script Name Version GIMP Created Last updated Description
bloom.pl Release 1 2.4 2008-04-12 2008-04-12 This Perl-Fu script adds Light Bloom effect to the image. Basically, it adds extra shininess to the bright parts of the image. If you've played The Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess or The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, you have probably seen this effect in abundance.

Scripts for proto-ancient versions of GIMP (1.0, 1.1)

Script Name Version GIMP Created Last updated Description
roughtext.scm 1.3.1.0 1.1 1997-08-12 2000-10-24 Rough Text (an effect that is also known as "The Broken Typewriter"). Based on the Zach Beane's old v0.59 tutorial. X-filezy... I think.
roughtext.scm 1.2 1.0 1998-05-10 Obsolete version of above.
granitebutton.scm 1.3 1.0 1997-12-15 1998-05-10 Granite Button. Does something that looks like a slab of gra(y)nite with letters on it. [Cheap Effect™ - as you can see, it's really My First Script I've Ever Tried To Figure Out Myself...] My first script that I algorithmized myself and that was created completely within one day.
graniteslab.scm 1.1 1.0 1998-03-08 1998-05-10 Based on the Granite Button. Gra(y)nite Slab. This is just like the Granite Button script, but the results look much cooler (uses bumpmap instead of offset layers and such).
fierysteel.scm 1.5.1.0 1.1 1998-05-09 2000-10-24 "Pyros of the world... IGNITE!" This script was inspired by "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" opening scene. The result: letters of steel (well, aluminium) in hellfire. I was amazed that I actually made it.
fierysteel.scm 1.2 1.0 1998-05-19 Obsolete version of above.
woodenletters.scm 1.0 1.0 1998-05-21 1998-05-21 Wooden Letters - This is just a small hack - I was bored, and the net connection was down... AGAIN. This time, the things that end up in the mandibles of the Holy Bumpmap Plugin are the... patterns. (Wood #1 and Maple Leaves from the basic gimp package.)
bookburn.scm 1.0 1.0 March 1999 1999-04-29 This was a GIMP April 1999 Contest entry. For more information, see the original README. Basically, this burns the image... and was inspired by "Eraser" titles. What next? "Total Recall"?

Scripts Copyright © 1997,1998,1999,2008 Urpo Lankinen (wwwwolf@iki.fi). Distributed under GPL. Permission granted to distribute these scripts with anything that has something to do with The GIMP.

Happy GIMPing.

- WWWWolf


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