![]() Having 8 places to assign varying shades to I limit my range to 80% total (so the top is not blank white and is visible). Then I decided to make the top section at 20% darkness. Next steps involve selecting a color and then applying it, this was done as follows:ģ.) (open the color selector) Windows → Dockable Dialogs → Colors: in this window in the lower right is an empty field, if you click on the color pallet shown (might have to enlarge the window by dragging a corner) that empty field will be replaced by a hex value which represents the color you will be filling with when you sue the paint bucket.Ĥ.) Open a website that converts given grey levels into hex code Select the Pouring Paint Bucket (fill tool) from that toolbox MY SOLUTION (works for my image, see attached 8kb pdf or 18kb inkscape svg image):ġ.) in gimp 2.8.22 use Filters -> Edge Detection: algorithm set to LaplaceĢ.) (activate toolbox) Tools -> New Toolbox So based on that, and regardless of the machine can someone tell me how to identify the color used in each part and then turn that color into a particular pattern of dots where I assign values for both resolution (dot size) and dot density (how "dark" or "black" a color will become)? ![]() ![]() CHANGING SOLID COLORS IN A LOGO INTO SPECIFIED SHADES OF GRAY USING GIMP. ![]()
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