gimp/plug-ins/script-fu/scripts/add-bevel.scm

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; The GIMP -- an image manipulation program
; Copyright (C) 1995 Spencer Kimball and Peter Mattis
;
; add-bevel.scm version 1.03
; Time-stamp: <1997-12-16 09:17:24 ard>
;
; This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
; (at your option) any later version.
;
; This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
; GNU General Public License for more details.
;
; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
; along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
; Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
;
; Copyright (C) 1997 Andrew Donkin (ard@cs.waikato.ac.nz)
; Contains code from add-shadow.scm by Sven Neumann
; (neumanns@uni-duesseldorf.de) (thanks Sven).
;
; Adds a bevel to an image. See http://www.cs.waikato.ac.nz/~ard/gimp/
;
; If there is a selection, it is bevelled.
; Otherwise if there is an alpha channel, the selection is taken from it
; and bevelled.
; Otherwise the whole image is bevelled.
;
; The selection is set on exit, so Select->Invert then Edit->Clear will
; leave a cut-out. Then use Sven's add-shadow for that
; floating-bumpmapped-texture cliche.
;
; 1.01: now works on offset layers.
; 1.02: has crop-pixel-border option to trim one pixel off each edge of the
; bevelled image. Bumpmapping leaves edge pixels unchanged, which
; looks bad. Oddly, this is not apparant in the GIMP - you have to
; save the image and load it into another viewer. First noticed in
; Nutscrape.
; Changed path (removed "filters/").
; 1.03: adds one-pixel border before bumpmapping, and removes it after.
; Got rid of the crop-pixel-border option (no longer reqd).
;
;
; BUMPMAP NOTES:
;
; Bumpmap changed arguments from version 2.02 to 2.03. If you use the
; wrong bumpmap.c this script will either bomb (good) or produce a
; naff image (bad).
;
; As distributed this script expects bumpmap 2.03 (shipped with Gimp 0.99.11)
; or later.
;
; BUGS
;
; Doesn't allow undoing the operation. Why not?
;
; Sometimes (and that's the scary bit) gives bogloads of GTK warnings.
;
(define (script-fu-add-bevel img
drawable
thickness
work-on-copy
keep-bump-layer)
(let* ((index 0)
(bevelling-whole-image FALSE)
(greyness 0)
(thickness (abs thickness))
(type (car (gimp-drawable-type-with-alpha drawable)))
(image (if (= work-on-copy TRUE) (car (gimp-image-duplicate img)) img))
(pic-layer (car (gimp-image-active-drawable image)))
(width (car (gimp-drawable-width pic-layer)))
(height (car (gimp-drawable-height pic-layer)))
(old-bg (car (gimp-palette-get-background)))
(bump-layer (car (gimp-layer-new image
width
height
GRAY
"Bumpmap"
100
NORMAL)))
)
;
; If the layer we're bevelling is offset from the image's origin, we
; have to do the same to the bumpmap
(let ((offsets (gimp-drawable-offsets pic-layer)))
(gimp-layer-set-offsets bump-layer (car offsets) (cadr offsets))
)
(gimp-image-undo-disable image)
;------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Set the selection to the area we want to bevel.
;
(if (eq? 0 (car (gimp-selection-bounds image)))
(begin
(set! bevelling-whole-image TRUE) ; ...so we can restore things properly, and crop.
(gimp-image-resize image (+ width 2) (+ height 2) 1 1)
(if (not (eq? 0 (car (gimp-drawable-has-alpha pic-layer)))) ; Wish I knew Scheme
(gimp-selection-layer-alpha pic-layer)
(begin
(gimp-selection-all image)
)
)
)
)
; Store it for later.
(set! select (car (gimp-selection-save image)))
; Try to lose the jaggies
(gimp-selection-feather image 2)
;------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Initialise our bumpmap
;
(gimp-palette-set-background '(0 0 0))
(gimp-drawable-fill bump-layer BG-IMAGE-FILL)
(set! index 1)
(while (< index thickness)
(set! greyness (/ (* index 255) thickness))
(gimp-palette-set-background (list greyness greyness greyness))
;(gimp-selection-feather image 1) ;Stop the slopey jaggies?
(gimp-bucket-fill bump-layer BG-BUCKET-FILL NORMAL 100 0 FALSE 0 0)
(gimp-selection-shrink image 1)
(set! index (+ index 1))
)
; Now the white interior
(gimp-palette-set-background '(255 255 255))
(gimp-bucket-fill bump-layer BG-BUCKET-FILL NORMAL 100 0 FALSE 0 0)
;------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Do the bump.
;
(gimp-selection-none image)
; To further lessen jaggies?
;(plug-in-gauss-rle 1 image bump-layer thickness TRUE TRUE)
; If they're working on the original, let them undo the filter's effects.
; This doesn't work - ideas why not?
(if (= work-on-copy FALSE) (gimp-image-undo-enable image))
;
; BUMPMAP INVOCATION:
;
; Use the former with version 2.02 or earlier of bumpmap:
; Use the latter with version 2.03 or later (ambient and waterlevel params)
; (plug-in-bump-map 1 image pic-layer bump-layer 125 45 3 0 0 TRUE FALSE 1)
(plug-in-bump-map 1 image pic-layer bump-layer 125 45 3 0 0 0 0 TRUE FALSE 1)
;
; Shave one pixel off each edge
;
(if (= bevelling-whole-image TRUE)
(gimp-image-crop image width height 1 1)
)
(if (= work-on-copy FALSE) (gimp-image-undo-disable image))
;------------------------------------------------------------
;
; Restore things
;
(gimp-palette-set-background old-bg)
(if (= bevelling-whole-image TRUE)
(gimp-selection-none image) ; No selection to start with
(gimp-selection-load select)
)
; If they started with a selection, they can Select->Invert then
; Edit->Clear for a cutout.
; clean up
(gimp-image-remove-channel image select)
(if (= keep-bump-layer TRUE)
(begin
(gimp-image-add-layer image bump-layer 1)
(gimp-layer-set-visible bump-layer 0))
(gimp-layer-delete bump-layer)
)
(gimp-image-set-active-layer image pic-layer)
(if (= work-on-copy TRUE) (gimp-display-new image))
(gimp-image-undo-enable image)
(gimp-displays-flush)
)
)
(script-fu-register "script-fu-add-bevel"
_"<Image>/Script-Fu/Decor/Add B_evel..."
"Add a bevel to an image"
"Andrew Donkin <ard@cs.waikato.ac.nz>"
"Andrew Donkin"
"1997/11/06"
"RGB* GRAY*"
SF-IMAGE "Image" 0
SF-DRAWABLE "Drawable" 0
SF-ADJUSTMENT _"Thickness" '(5 0 30 1 2 0 0)
SF-TOGGLE _"Work on Copy" TRUE
SF-TOGGLE _"Keep Bump Layer" FALSE
)