

The stock for the tutorial was obtained here: I received approval from the stock image creator to host this tutorial with his stock outside of GIMP (I've used a significantly scaled down version in the tutorial). I certainly don't mind helping out you newbies, but please keep in mind that this is really intended for intermediate GIMP users.

The tutorial is written for people with an intermediate level of GAP usage, but I include a lot of screenshots and narrative to help out those who are still a bit new to the process. Here's a nifty little tutorial for creating animated snowfall using GIMP GAP (GIMP Animation Package), which is a separate download from GIMP. If you really need something from the old site, there’s a static archive of the contents available on Github that you can access.December 21, 2009: I've created a script that will create the animation in just a couple of clicks! You can view/download it here: /art/… Hopefully we’ll also have similar functionality to Firefox Add-ons to allow ratings, uploads, and more (both in a web-based interface and from within GIMP). This means that in the future there will be an interface within GIMP to browse and manage the same types of assets you used to find on the registry (plugins, scripts, brushes, etc.). The one and only Jehan is currently working on integrating the functionality of the old registry site with a new approach by bringing it into GIMP properly. On the good side, this cloud is not without a silver lining! This was not a trivial task to take over and the project is already stretched a little thin for volunteers.Ĭouple this with the fact that the interface and method of reaching users this way was outdated/needlessly complicated for users, and you can understand why we were ok with retiring the site. The problem is that the entire site was hosted on a very old installation of Drupal and there was nobody who was willing to step up and take ownership (including upgrading and maintaining the site long term). Yes, for years users could download content to extend GIMP in various ways (plugins, scripts, brushes, etc.) from .
