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    Quick Silly question... does anybody know how to get the sphereize effect with GIMP?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Notsonoble View Post
    Quick Silly question... does anybody know how to get the sphereize effect with GIMP?
    Filters -> Map -> Map to object (choose sphere). Apply lens is easier to handle though, so if you do not need the extra parameter from map to object just stick with apply lens.

    One more thingie maybe. If you use Apply Lens or Map to Object (Sphere) results are better if you reduce your final spehre by about 50%. Which means you should start with twice the size you wanna have in the end.
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    Hello, Ascension and All.

    First of all, thank you for this wonderful tutorial. I look forward to using it it create an antique-style map.

    Second, thanks to Steel General for creating the Word document of the tutorial. I appreciate your efforts in this regard.

    I've created a PDF document of this tutorial (link below) and have included in it the discusion concerning Ocean Rings as well as the discussion cocerning Woodcut Ocean Rings.

    I hope you'll enjoy the document.

    Regards,

    Gary

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