Editing Producing a stippled image with Gimp
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Now for the detailed steps. [Note that on a Mac, Gimp's menu does not appear along the top of your screen but rather along the tops of the individual GImp windows.] | Now for the detailed steps. [Note that on a Mac, Gimp's menu does not appear along the top of your screen but rather along the tops of the individual GImp windows.] | ||
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'''1. Open your image file in Gimp'''<br/> | '''1. Open your image file in Gimp'''<br/> | ||
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http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step03.png | http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step03.png | ||
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'''2. Convert your image to grayscale'''<br/> | '''2. Convert your image to grayscale'''<br/> | ||
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[http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step05.png | [http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step05.png | ||
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'''3. Wash out the image'''<br/> | '''3. Wash out the image'''<br/> | ||
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http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step08.png | http://wiki.evilmadscience.com/s3/eggbot/tspart/step08.png | ||
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'''4. Stipple the image'''<br/> | '''4. Stipple the image'''<br/> | ||
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http://mtbaldy.us/~dnewman/tspart/step11b.png | http://mtbaldy.us/~dnewman/tspart/step11b.png | ||
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'''5. Save the stippled image as a PBM file'''<br/> | '''5. Save the stippled image as a PBM file'''<br/> | ||
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Note that if you simply type the file name with ".pbm" as the file's extension, then Gimp will automatically save the file as a PBM file. This is a shortcut to usin the "Select File Type" list. | Note that if you simply type the file name with ".pbm" as the file's extension, then Gimp will automatically save the file as a PBM file. This is a shortcut to usin the "Select File Type" list. | ||
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'''6. Generate TSP art'''<br/> | '''6. Generate TSP art'''<br/> |