Watched the photoshop tutorial first, but me being cheap and not having photoshop was wondering how to do the same with gimp. I know how to use heal tool and such, but doing that to a fence is a lot of work. This seems way easier. This was exactly what I was looking for. Thnx
thanks for featuring it in gimp i skipped the photoshop tutorial coz i wanted a gimp version.😊and The resynthesizer plugin: @t (Note on Ubuntu it's better to "sudo apt install gimp-plugin-registry") sudo apt ..... command also works on debian/parrot-os
I just watched that photoshop's video as well to see if there is something I can adapt to GIMP, then when it was finished, I immediately type " _remove fence with gimp_ ", and I saw your video *with the very same image* , and told myself "YES! That's it" Great video, thanks a lot. Perso, to give executable to a file, I just right click on the file / then properties... then tab "permissions" => I check the tic box "allow executing file as program" (that's just my way, if it can helps people who prefer the UI )
Watched the photoshop tutorial first, but me being cheap and not having photoshop was wondering how to do the same with gimp. I know how to use heal tool and such, but doing that to a fence is a lot of work. This seems way easier. This was exactly what I was looking for. Thnx
Just watched the Photoshop tutorial and wanted to recreate it in gimp too just to see how good it is compared to Photoshop, you were faster 😁
It's nice to be able to execute such modifications with free, open-source software. Onward to GIMP 3.0
thanks for featuring it in gimp i skipped the photoshop tutorial coz i wanted a gimp version.😊and The resynthesizer plugin: @t (Note on Ubuntu it's better to "sudo apt install gimp-plugin-registry") sudo apt ..... command also works on debian/parrot-os
I just watched that photoshop's video as well to see if there is something I can adapt to GIMP, then when it was finished, I immediately type " _remove fence with gimp_ ", and I saw your video *with the very same image* , and told myself "YES! That's it"
Great video, thanks a lot.
Perso, to give executable to a file, I just right click on the file / then properties... then tab "permissions" => I check the tic box "allow executing file as program" (that's just my way, if it can helps people who prefer the UI )
Thanks for the file permissions tip! I think that will help a lot of users who are less comfortable with the terminal :)
Great vid. Thanks!
How to install plugin on raspberry pi 4? PLS I'm beginner in Linux.
Nevermind. The problem was localization ...