Intended to help with upscaling of PLTs using AI upscaling (ESGRAN for example). Added a script to flatten and re-create plts.Added a script to mass convert plt files to another filetype using gimp.The option "Plt: Create Layers" under "Tools" will create all of the above 10 layers or add the ones that are still missing. As plt files have no alpha the data on the bottom layers is ignored, when a top layer already contains data. The plugin will look for layers with those names when choosing which layers to export (case insensitive). Plt files contain 10 layers of grayscale: 'skin', 'hair', 'metal1', 'metal2', 'cloth1', 'cloth2', 'leather1', 'leather2', 'tattoo1', 'tattoo2'. Import/export plt files with File -> Open/ File -> Export As (similar to the win32 plugin) Windows: Unpack and place it in C:\Users\USERNAME\Appdata\Roaming\GIMP\2.10\ plug-ins\ Linux: Unpack and place it in ~/.config/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins/ MacOS: Unpack and place it in $HOME/Library/Application Support/Gimp/2.8/plug-ins/ Windows: Unpack and place it in C:\Users\USERNAME\.gimp-2.0\plug-ins or C:\Program Files\GIMP 2\share\gimp\2.0\plug-ins\ (great for touching up photos) Creating themed images. (including creation of tileable textures) Removing objects from images. This has a surprising number of uses: Creating more of a texture. Given a sample of a texture, it can create more of that texture. Linux: Unpack and place it in ~/.gimp-2.8/plug-ins/ Resynthesizer is a Gimp plug-in for texture synthesis. NOTE: Some Linux distros disable python in gimp by default - notably Arch based distros, you'll need to install package python2-gimp from AUR, should you need python support (or compile gimp from source of course) For Windows 32bit there is also the older win32 version. Written in Python and will run under Windows, Linux and MacOS (64bit or 32bit), but it is slower. Gimp plugin for loading/saving plt files.
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