Create an animated snowfall effect over an existing background image (must be RGB type). You can add snow to an existing animation (convert it to an RGB type first – Image Menu > Mode > RGB) or you can export the snow layers to separate images for additional processing in other programs or in GIMP GAP.
You can also set the snowflake size and blur the flakes.
Create an animated snowfall effect over an existing background image (must be RGB type). you can add snow to an existing animation (convert it to an RGB type first - Image Menu > Mode > RGB) or you can export the snow layers to separate images for additional processing in other programs or in GIMP GAP. You can also set the snowflake size and blur the flakes.
| Author: | Art Wade |
| Platforms: | Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Linux, Mac OS X |
| Requirements: | Gimp 2.8.x, Gimp 2.6.x |
| Category: | Filters |
| License: | GNU General Public License |
| Website: | Visit Website |
| Menu Location: | Filters > Animation > Animated Snow... |
| Date: | December 3, 2009 |
December 22, 2011 at 10:58 am -
This is a great script. Thank you! Is there a way to let the snow pile up for an amount of time and then start over, or pile up to a certain amount and let it lay at the bottom of the pic?
Thank you again!
December 22, 2011 at 2:03 pm -
This script was written by Art Wade (aka Fence-post) who sometimes hangs out at Gimp Chat. I would direct the question there.
http://gimpchat.com
He also has a page regarding this script on Deviant Art, which is linked in the details section above.