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    <title>Ubuntu Logo GIMP Brushes</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2008/01/20/ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes/</link>
    <pubDate>Sun, 20 Jan 2008 09:50:52 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2008/01/20/ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes/</guid>
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    <p>I couldn&#39;t find any Ubuntu logo <a href="http://www.gimp.org/ " title="GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program">GIMP</a> brushes on the <a href="https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Artwork/Official " title="Ubuntu Wiki Artwork/Official page">Ubuntu Wiki Artwork/Official page</a>, so I&#39;ve created some. The brushes are quite large, but now that GIMP supports scalable brushes they can be easily scaled down in size.</p>

<p>There are 3 brushes, colour, shaded and mono, see the example image below:</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/012008033208-ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.png" alt="Ubuntu Logo GIMP Brushes" /></span></p>

<h3>Get the brushes</h3>

<p>Download the tarball from the address below and extract to <code>~/.gimp-2.4/brushes</code>.<br />
<a href="http://crunchbang.org/misc/ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.tar.gz " title="Download the Ubuntu logo GIMP brushes.">http://crunchbang.org/misc/ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.tar.gz</a></p>

<p>Alternatively, if you&#39;re an Ubuntu user you may find it quicker to use the command line, follow these instructions:</p>

<p><strong>1.</strong> Open a new terminal window and move into your GIMP brushes directory:</p>

<pre><code>cd ~/.gimp-2.4/brushes
</code></pre>

<p><strong>2.</strong> Download the tarball with the following command:</p>

<pre><code>wget http://crunchbang.org/misc/ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.tar.gz
</code></pre>

<p><strong>3.</strong> Extract the tarball:</p>

<pre><code>tar xvf ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.tar.gz
</code></pre>

<p><strong>4.</strong> Clean up, delete the tarball:</p>

<pre><code>rm ubuntu-logo-gimp-brushes.tar.gz
</code></pre>

<p>Enjoy :)</p>

<p><strong>Note*</strong><br />
The Ubuntu logo is protected by copyright and/or trademark. Please refer to the <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/aboutus/trademarkpolicy " title="Ubuntu Trademark Policy">Ubuntu Trademark Policy</a> for details.</p>

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    <title>GIMP Lomo Filter</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/29/gimp-lomo-filter/</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 29 Nov 2007 08:57:29 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/29/gimp-lomo-filter/</guid>
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    <p>I really like the <a href="http://www.lomography.com/ " title="Lomography.com">Lomo photo effect</a> and I&#39;d love to own a real Lomo camera &#8212; I just don&#39;t take enough pictures to warrant the purchase. Luckily the Lomo effect can be digitally emulated using a <a href="http://gimp.org/ " title="GIMP - GNU Image Manipulation Program">GIMP</a> filter, and the results aren&#39;t too bad. See the before and after examples below:</p>

<p><strong>Dragonfly</strong> [<em>photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/sybot/207191479/ " title="Flickr - Dragonfly taken by peeper.">peeper</a></em>]</p>

<p><img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;margin-right:10px;" alt="Dragonfly photo before GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112607203625-dragonfly-before.jpg" /> <img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" alt="Dragonfly photo after GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112607203733-dragonfly-after.jpg" /></p>

<p><strong>Butterfly</strong> [<em>photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kevinsaff/78354279/ " title="Flickr - Butterfly by Kevin Saff">Kevin Saff</a></em>]</p>

<p><img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;margin-right:10px;" alt="Butterfly photo before GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112607202806-butterfly-before.jpg" /> <img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" alt="Butterfly photo after GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112607202953-butterfly-after.jpg" /></p>

<p><strong>I can haz Lomoz filter</strong> [<em>photo by <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/kittikat/393082211/ " title="Flickr - Cat by Adelle Roux">Adelle Roux</a></em>]</p>

<p><img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;margin-right:10px;" alt="Cat photo before GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112907004923-cat-before.jpg" /> <img style="border:0;outline:4px solid #babdb6;" alt="Cat photo after GIMP Lomo filter." src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/112907005033-cat-after.jpg" /></p>

<h3>Get the filter</h3>

<p>The GIMP filter that I used on the above images was originally written by Francois Le Lay. It has since been updated by <a href="http://inphotos.org/gimp-lomo-plugin/ " title="GIMP Lomo Plugin - In Photos dot org">Donncha O Caoimh</a> to work with GIMP 2.4 [<em>installed by default on Ubuntu 7.10.</em>] The script is released under <a href="http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html " title="GNU General Public License">GPL</a>.</p>

<p>You can download the script from directly from: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/misc/gimplomo.scm " title="Download the GIMP Lomo filter.">http://crunchbang.org/misc/gimplomo.scm</a></p>

<p>Place the script in your &#34;<code>~/.gimp-2.4/scripts/</code>&#34; directory.</p>

<p>Alternatively, if you&#39;re an <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/ " title="Ubuntu - Linux for human beings.">Ubuntu</a> user you&#39;ll probably find it quicker to use the terminal:</p>

<p><strong>1.</strong> Open a terminal and enter the following command to download the filter:</p>

<pre><code>wget http://crunchbang.org/misc/gimplomo.scm
</code></pre>

<p><strong>2.</strong> Move the filter to the correct directory with this command:</p>

<pre><code>mv gimplomo.scm ~/.gimp-2.4/scripts/gimplomo.scm
</code></pre>

<h3>Usage</h3>

<p>Run or restart GIMP, open an image file to work on and select: &#34;<code>Filters -&gt; Light and Shadow -&gt; Lomo...</code>&#34;.</p>

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    <title>150 Extra GIMP Brushes for Ubuntu</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/17/150-extra-gimp-brushes-for-ubuntu/</link>
    <pubDate>Sat, 17 Nov 2007 02:41:55 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/17/150-extra-gimp-brushes-for-ubuntu/</guid>
    <description><![CDATA[
    <p>I love playing around with <a href="http://gimp.org/ " title="GIMP - The GNU Image Manipulation Program.">GIMP</a>, it&#39;s a fantastic piece of software. I use it to design websites and web graphics. I have to admit that it took me a while to really get used to using it. I was used to using Adobe Photoshop and Macromedia Fireworks. GIMP in comparison to these seemed archaic and not too user friendly. I can see now that this is not the case and I&#39;m glad that I persevered and continued to use GIMP. GIMP is now my friend.</p>

<p>Anyhow, by default GIMP comes with a rather limited set of brushes. There&#39;s a package available from the Ubuntu repositories to install some extra brushes, however this is also a little limited. To this end, I&#39;ve created a new package containing over 150 additional brushes for GIMP.</p>

<h3>Example GIMP brushes included in the package</h3>

<p>Solid square brushes, ideal for leaders, dotted leaders and headers [<em>best used with Pen tool</em>]:</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/111607172056-brushes-solid-squares.gif" alt="Example solid square GIMP brushes." /></span></p>

<p>Various pixel shape brushes, again ideal for decorative leaders etc [<em>best used with Pen tool</em>]:</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/111607172257-brushes-pixel-leaders.gif" alt="Example pixel shaped GIMP brushes." /></span></p>

<p>Miscellaneous shaped brushes for decorative use [<em>best used with Brush tool</em>]:</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/111607172730-brushes-misc.gif" alt="Example miscellaneous GIMP brushes." /></span></p>

<p>Barcode brushes, not overly useful but a personal favourite :)</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/111607173020-brushes-barcodes.gif" alt="Example barcode brushes for GIMP." /></span></p>

<p>Star and snowflake brushes, ideal for creating those Christmas greeting cards [<em>best used with Brush tool</em>]:</p>

<p><span style="outline:4px solid #babdb6;"><img src="http://crunchbang.org/uploads/111607173241-brushes-flakes-stars.gif" alt="Example star and snowflake GIMP brushes." /></span></p>

<h3>Get the Brushes</h3>

<p>I&#39;ve made the brushes available through a number of sources. Firstly you can get the <code>.deb</code> package directly from my PPA on Launchpad: <a href="http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10450525/gimp-brushes_0.0.1%7Eppa1_all.deb " title="Get the .deb package.">http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10450525/gimp-brushes_0.0.1~ppa1_all.deb</a></p>

<p>The <code>.tar.gz</code> archive file is also available here: <a href="http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10450317/gimp-brushes_0.0.1%7Eppa1.tar.gz " title="Get the archive.">http://launchpadlibrarian.net/10450317/gimp-brushes_0.0.1~ppa1.tar.gz
</a></p>

<p>Or to install via <code>apt</code> simply follow the instructions below [<em>only tested with Gutsy</em>]:</p>

<p><strong>1.</strong> Open your apt <code>sources.list</code> file for editing with the following terminal command:</p>

<pre><code>gksudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list
</code></pre>

<p><strong>2.</strong> Add the following two lines to the bottom of the file:</p>

<pre><code>deb     http://ppa.launchpad.net/corenominal/ubuntu gutsy main
deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/corenominal/ubuntu gutsy main
</code></pre>

<p><strong>3.</strong> Close <code>gedit</code> and issue the following terminal command to update apt:</p>

<pre><code>sudo apt-get update
</code></pre>

<p><strong>4.</strong> Still in the terminal, enter the following command to install the package:</p>

<pre><code>sudo apt-get install gimp-brushes
</code></pre>

<p><strong>5.</strong> Enjoy your new GIMP brushes!</p>

<h3>License</h3>

<p>The brushes are licensed under GPL. Please feel free to modify, repackage and redistribute &#8212; it would be good if people created packages native to their Linux distros.</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/artwork/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;artwork&#8221;">artwork</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/gimp/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;gimp&#8221;">gimp</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ppa/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ppa&#8221;">ppa</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/projects/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;projects&#8221;">projects</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a></p>
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    <title>IAB Templates for Gimp 2.4</title>
    <link>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/01/iab-templates-for-gimp-2-dot-4/</link>
    <pubDate>Thu, 01 Nov 2007 10:01:11 GMT</pubDate>
    <dc:creator>Philip Newborough</dc:creator>
    <guid>http://crunchbang.org/archives/2007/11/01/iab-templates-for-gimp-2-dot-4/</guid>
    <description><![CDATA[
    <p>One of my first commercial web design jobs involved producing sets of banners and buttons for a marketing agency. It wasn&#39;t the most glamorous work, but it paid well and provided good work experience.</p>

<p>At the time I was a Windows user and I remember having to create the images from scratch. I had to reference the IAB Ad Unit Guidelines for each new image so as to get the correct dimensions.</p>

<p>Anyhow, I&#39;ve recently started creating some banners and buttons for <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/ " title="Ubuntu - linux for human beings.">Ubuntu</a>. I&#39;ve been using <a href="http://gimp.org/ " title="Gimp - GNU Image Manipulation Program">Gimp</a> to create the images and I wanted a quick-and-easy way to create a new file with the correct dimensions. To accomplish this I edited Gimp&#39;s <code>templaterc</code> file and created a new template entry for each of the IAB Ad Units. Those being:</p>

<p><strong>Rectangles and Pop-Ups:</strong></p>

<p>300 x 250&#160;px - Medium Rectangle<br />
250 x 250&#160;px - Square Pop-Up<br />
240 x 400&#160;px - Vertical Rectangle<br />
336 x 280&#160;px - Large Rectangle<br />
180 x 150&#160;px - Rectangle<br />
300 x 100&#160;px - 3:1 Rectangle<br />
720 x 300&#160;px - Pop-Under</p>

<p><strong>Banners and Buttons:</strong></p>

<p>468 x 60&#160;px - Full Banner<br />
234 x 60&#160;px - Half Banner<br />
88 x 31&#160;px - Micro Bar<br />
120 x 90&#160;px - Button 1<br />
120 x 60&#160;px - Button 2<br />
120 x 240&#160;px - Vertical Banner<br />
125 x 125&#160;px - Square Button<br />
728 x 90&#160;px - Leaderboard</p>

<p><strong>Skyscrapers:</strong></p>

<p>160 x 600&#160;px - Wide Skyscraper<br />
120 x 600&#160;px - Skyscraper<br />
300 x 600&#160;px - Half Page Ad</p>

<h3>Install the template file</h3>

<p>You can get the file here: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/misc/templaterc.txt " title="Template file for Gimp 2.4">http://crunchbang.org/misc/templaterc.txt</a></p>

<p>Or, if you&#39;re an Ubuntu Gutsy user you can follow these instructions:</p>

<p><strong>1.</strong> Close Gimp if it&#39;s running</p>

<p><strong>2.</strong> Open a terminal and backup your &#39;templaterc&#39; file with the following command:</p>

<pre><code>cp ~/.gimp-2.4/templaterc ~/.gimp-2.4/templaterc-bak
</code></pre>

<p><strong>3.</strong> Still in the terminal, enter the following command to download my &#39;templaterc` file:</p>

<pre><code>wget http://crunchbang.org/misc/templaterc.txt
</code></pre>

<p><strong>4.</strong> Move the file to your Gimp directory with the following terminal command:</p>

<pre><code>mv templaterc.txt ~/.gimp-2.4/templaterc
</code></pre>

<p><strong>5.</strong> Start Gimp, select &#34;File -> New&#34; from the menu and select the template you want.</p>

<p><strong>6.</strong> Create a beautiful web banner or button to promote your favourite free OSS!</p>

    <p style="font-size:smaller;">Tags: <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/artwork/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;artwork&#8221;">artwork</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/gimp/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;gimp&#8221;">gimp</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/ubuntu/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;ubuntu&#8221;">ubuntu</a>, <a href="http://crunchbang.org/tags/webdesign/" title="Browse all posts tagged with &#8220;webdesign&#8221;">webdesign</a></p>
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