![]() On that page I show about ten examples of what these “Script-Fu” scripts/filters can do. If you’re wondering what these scripts do, see the end of my article titled A catalog of 130+ Gimp filters/effects. To get to this folder with the Mac Finder you may have to go to the Finder, then click the “Go” menu, then “Go to Folder,” then paste this path into it: ~/Library/Application Support/Gimp. On my MacOS system, this folder is /Users/Al/Library/Application Support/GIMP/2.8/scripts. Then restart Gimp (which I recommend), or run Filters > Script-Fu > Refresh Scripts to get those new scripts working.It works by downloading GIMP from a distributed network of BitTorrent users, and may improve download speed. BitTorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing system. The installer contains both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of GIMP, and will automatically use the appropriate one. Go to Preferences > Folders > Scripts to figure out where to put the scripts. These links download the official GIMP installer for Windows (250 MB).So I downloaded those scripts, and then had to figure out how to make them work in Gimp on MacOS. I couldn’t get the Gimp “Reflection” filter to work (on Gimp 2.8), so after a little digging around I found that the website has kept some of the Gimp scripts - called Script-Fu scripts - up to date.
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