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THIS SCRIPT NOW RUNS ON GIMP 2.4
if you have a old copy of this script please redownload
Turns any image into a sketch

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Awesome script kward1979uk! I loved the origional tutorial from gimp.org and played with it for hours! This is so nice, a real time saver!

1 question, I notice with the tutorial and the script, sometimes I get real varied results, where for example cheeks and other "dark" sections seem to get treated as "Hard Edges" and I have to go in and manually remove mass sections, any ideas for fine tuning the results or is it simply a manual fix like I described?

Once again, thanks for this script! I also love the LAVA EFFECT! Great stuff!

Thankyou for you valuable time!
I think it is a case of having to manually fix for the moment I did notic the same problem and havn't worked away round it. I'm glad that you find it a time saver thats the exact reason I wrote the script as like you I liked the tutorial and sat playing with it for ages
kward, you are one awsome script-fu maker, and that issue with the gimp batch converter, my comp, same with this but i fixed it. your scripts are awsome, and i dont know what some people would do without them.

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yeah, im a newbie here. no you dont know me. no, you dont need to. goodbye
I love it! Really neat. Had to download...
Very handy!!! good job!
thanks glad you like it
Do you think that this will convert easily to Tiny-fu once the new version comes out?

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"For it so falls out, that what we have, we prize not the worth whilst we enjoy it. But being lacked and lost, why then, we wrack the value. Then, we find the virtue that possession would not show us whilst it was ours."
- William Shakespeare
yes it will I am in the process of converting all of the scripts that i have writen
Cool. :)

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"For it so falls out, that what we have, we prize not the worth whilst we enjoy it. But being lacked and lost, why then, we wrack the value. Then, we find the virtue that possession would not show us whilst it was ours."
- William Shakespeare

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