This plugin takes a small image and creates a texture out of it. The idea is to put several copies (patches) of the small image on the big canvas. The copies aren't complete: we cut the border so that the transition is invisible, and the texture seems natural.
https://lmanul.github.io/gimp-texturize/examples.html
If you're using a Debian-based system, install the build dependencies
sudo apt build-dep gimp-texturize
Also install meson
:
sudo apt install meson
Under a different OS, install
gimp
(you probably already have that)libgimp2.0-dev
(libraries for developping with GIMP)gettext
(an internationalization tool).meson
(the build tool we use)
To build the plugin:
meson setup build
cd build
meson compile
There should now be an executable texturize
in your current directory.
Copy it to your GIMP plugins:
mkdir -p ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins
cp texturize ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins
Then (close and) reopen the GIMP. Texturize will be in the Filters->Map menu.
This plugin is based on the article "Graphcut Textures: Image and Video Synthesis Using Graph Cuts" by Vivek Kwatra, Arno Schödl, Irfan Essa, Greg Turk and Aaron Bobick, available from www.cc.gatech.edu/cpl/projects/graphcuttextures.
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- Manu Cornet m@ma.nu
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