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    Quote Originally Posted by jfrazierjr View Post
    Really cool idea!

    Hmmm.... I kind of the like some of the WotC grid tiles where they have a gradient (light to dark ) overlay type thing on each and every grid cell. Any chance you could do something like that? I expect it would be pretty similar in execution....
    If you want the gradient to be the same on each one, just draw one and tile it.

    If you want the gradient to be different on each one, I've just modified my script

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    And then had to run my thatching script on this just to see the results (dialed up to 36 faces...) and using the boring "cracked mud" pattern that comes with gimp, keeping the softlight layer:
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    And then with a quick embossed grid in hardlight on top:
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    Oh yeah - attached is the modified script. It now creates a new image to work on with undo disabled. This uses much less memory, and is significantly faster if the "Hide While Processing" option is checked.

    [EDIT - before I posted I realized that my comment on tiling a gradient in one direction only works for regular shapes, so I added an option for a gradient all in one direction, too]

    Here is a bonus seamless tile I made with the gradient directional:
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