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Re: [GUG] Light effect plugins?

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  • Subject: Re: [GUG] Light effect plugins?
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <r@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 01:20:15 +0000
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_____/ On Tue 15 Nov 2005 15:30:45 GMT, [The Digital Pioneer] wrote : \_____

Hello again, my fellow Guggers!

This time I was just wondering if anyone knew of a good site I could get
some neat looking light effect plugins from. TY in advance...

I know this does not answer your question *directly*, but GIMP offers so many light effects already, including more advanced menus/subcomponents, notably 'Lighting Effects' and maybe 'GFlare'. There are many parameteres you can tweak.

I  can recall using Photoshop and Paintshop, which had some extensive col-
lections  of lighting effects with pre-defined 'schemes'. Then again, GIMP
offers  just as much functionality as any of its peer applications. Compo-
sition  of light sources in the GIMP appears to be less well-developed un-
less one adds a single lighting element at a time (or perhaps I am used to
older versions of the GIMP).

In summary, why seek more plug-ins when so much is available already, per-
haps under a think layer of menu option or a 'recipe'.

Hope it helps,

Roy

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