A bloom filter creates fringes around bright areas in the image
mimicking the behavior of real-world cameras.
It gets its own category "Artistic" in the Filter Gallery since its not
one filter per se but a combination of multiple.
The filter works as follows:
- Get only the light areas (above a threshold) of the image
- Blur that image
- Compose onto the original image
The FastBoxBlurFilter has been living in LibGfx for a while and now
it's accessible in PixelPaint. The parameters for the filter are exposed
via the new Filter Gallery.
This patch adds the bare bones of the new Filter Gallery.
For now, only the gml and the basic layout got added, a fairly boringw
indow pops up when "Filter Gallery" is called.
The code for the Model used by the TreeView is taken in large parts from
HackStudio's VariableModel.
There's still a lot to be desired in terms of functionality and
usability, but this is a start. When using the clone tool, you
can press Alt to sample a location, and then the brush will clone
the color from there.
Depending on the size / scaling of the UI, someone might want to
change what the threshold is to show the pixel grid. For instance
if you are working on a 50x50 image, and want to see the grid while
still fitting the whole image in the editor.
Since there's no UI for settings in PixelPaint right now, this
commit just uses LibConfig to read the following entry:
("PixelPaint", "PixelGrid", "Threshold")
which is then used when drawing the grid.
Previously, all the UI setup was done in `main.cpp`, with a whole
bunch of lambdas,, and actions etc just being stored in the main
function. This is probably an artifact from back when it was first
created.
Most other applications now have a "MainWidget" class of some sort
which handles setting up all the UI/menubars, etc. More importantly,,
it also lets us handle application-wide events which we were
previously not able to do directly, since the main widget was just
a default GUI::Widget.
This patch moves all the core functionality of the PixelPaint
application into PixelPaint::MainWidget, which is then instantiated
by the main function. There is likely some more refactoring that
would help, but this commit is big enough as it is doing mostly
a direct port.
This new class will open and parse files (either images directly or .pp
project files) and one can get the parsed Image as well as other
information from it.
This patch removes a bunch of 'try_create_from..." methods from Image in
favor of using the ProjectLoader.
The only json_metadata that is available are Guides for now.
This patch adds the logic for the GuideTool. Pulling in from outside the
image creates a new Guide, moving a Guide outside of the image deletes
it and a Guide can be deleteted via the context menu.
A Guide is considered clicked when the cursor is less than 20 pixels
away from the line.
The Mask class represents an opacity mask over a rectangular section
of an image, linking every pixel to an alpha value ranging from 0 (not
selected) to 255 (fully selected). "Partially selected" pixels can be
used to simulate anti-aliased curves.
This class will be used as the basis for the new non-rectangular
selection feature.