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List:       kde-kimageshop
Subject:    Re: Photographic features and other non-paint features)
From:       Michael Thaler <michael.thaler () ph ! tum ! de>
Date:       2010-03-02 8:43:55
Message-ID: isapiwc.9c0a0506.1b51.4b8ccfcb.56e8a.85 () mailin ! ph ! tum ! de
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Hi,
Hi,

> Actually, it is the other way around, are they useful for painting work ?

I don't think so. But these filters might be useful for creating images for web pages \
etc. If you only want to remove them to reduce the maintenance burden, I might be \
able to help. I wanted to do some work on Krita again, anyway (but I won't have a lot \
of time).

> Boudewijn did such a port (but was it for Qt3), and we of course had the 1.6 
> watercolor. But of course, doing the work oneself is better to learn. But it 
> shall be noted that (and we discussed it last week end at the Krita sprint) 
> that WetDreams push the simulation to far with the drying stuff.

As far as I can remember, the results from WetDreams looked even better then what one \
can do with Corel Painter (well, I played 10 minutes with it, so I don't really know \
what's possible with Corel Painter).

There is also an interesting thesis on how to simulate watercolor on the GPU:
http://repository.tamu.edu/handle/1969.1/1572
Unfortunately there are not many technical details in the thesis and I could neither \
find the application nor source code nor the contact information of the author.

Greetings,
Michael
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