Most GIMP filters work on a layer by transforming its
content, but the filters in the “Render” group are a bit
different. They create patterns from scratch, in most cases obliterating
anything that was previously in the layer. Some create random or noisy
patterns, others regular of fractal patterns, and one (Gfig) is a
general-purpose (but rather limited) vector graphics tool.
This category describes the following filters:
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Afsnit 14.2, “Flamme”
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Afsnit 14.3, “Fractal Explorer”
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Afsnit 14.4, “IFS Fractal”
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Afsnit 14.5, “Cell Noise”
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Afsnit 14.6, “Perlin Noise”
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Afsnit 14.7, “Plasma”
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Afsnit 14.8, “Simplex Noise”
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Afsnit 14.9, “Fast støj”
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Afsnit 14.10, “Difference Clouds”
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Afsnit 14.11, “Bayer Matrix”
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Afsnit 14.12, “Skakbræt”
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Afsnit 14.13, “Diffraktionsmønstre”
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Afsnit 14.14, “Gitter”
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Afsnit 14.15, “Linear Sinusoid”
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Afsnit 14.16, “Maze”
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Afsnit 14.17, “Sinus”
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Afsnit 14.18, “Spiral”
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Afsnit 14.19, “Checkerboard (legacy)”
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Afsnit 14.20, “CML Explorer”
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Afsnit 14.21, “Grid (legacy)”
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Afsnit 14.22, “Puslespil”
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Afsnit 14.23, “Qbist”
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Afsnit 14.24, “Circuit”
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Afsnit 14.25, “Figurer”
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Afsnit 14.26, “Lava”
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Afsnit 14.27, “Line Nova”
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Afsnit 14.28, “Kugledesigner”
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Afsnit 14.29, “Spyrogimp”