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Plugin para WordPress que apresenta o Rank de seu blog e também algumas outras ferramentas. Cortesia do Lefebvre Saboya.
example of OSM buildings draped over a DEM of Edinburgh, using QGIS and threejs. Current version not showing the more minor roads. Buildings set to 20m above surface.
Contains data copyright OpenStreetMap and contributors, OS Terrain 50 Crown Copyright and database rights.
More shots-- Riften, Markarth, Whiterun. Shots taken with MachiiMachii's First Seed ENB to show how these grasses will look with different presets.
This is with imingrasssize=80
On a side note, I've always used Morning Star and never First Seed, but I think this preset is now my new favourite.
The plugins I use most often in my oscilloscope.
Just a quick & dirty shot for the "Control Panel" pool.
More shots-- Riften, Markarth, Whiterun. Shots taken with MachiiMachii's First Seed ENB to show how these grasses will look with different presets.
This is with imingrasssize=80
On a side note, I've always used Morning Star and never First Seed, but I think this preset is now my new favourite.
The Clipper City schooner, in Baltimore's Inner Harbor. Illustrator plugin filter used for effect. Red/Cyan 3D glasses required for viewing.
Ship Info:
During the 19th century, sailing ships grew ever larger. In 1849, Baltimore sent beautiful Clipper Ships to the California gold fields. Large schooners carried coal and lumber from one East Coast port to another. Clipper City is a replica of one of the tall ships that carried lumber from 1854 to 1892.
The grass mod is finally finished. Ideal setting is imingrasssize=70 for a sweet spot between density and performance, but go as low as 50 for better coverage or as high as 100 for more performance.
I'll add the link to the download shortly.
Easily copy/paste your settings in key in different installations to restore your WPtouch Pro settings easily!
Using the QGIS Time Manager Plugin to visualise a couple of hours of Edinburgh's Bus Movements during weekday rush hour (1630-1830h). Time scale - 12 minutes per second of video.
Inspired by this Plugin tutorial
Used QGIS heatmap rendering.
I confess, I had to cheat a bit - I used ffmpeg to generate the final video, rather than exporting directly from the plugin.
Couple of reasons for this...
- the web endpoint I used sometimes returns incomplete data
- sometimes, it doesn't return any data at all, so the frame is black
A video with blank or nearly-empty frames can be difficult to watch. This meant I had to manually replace empty frames to avoid distracting "flashes".
ffmpeg doesn't like gaps in the file numbering sequence, so I copied neighbouring frames over the 'bad' frames.
This is the ffmpeg command I used.
~/path/to/ffmpeg -r 24 -i /path/to/animation/frame%03d.png -c:v libx264 -vf "scale=trunc(iw/2)*2:trunc(ih/2)*2" -r 30 -q 1 -pix_fmt yuv420p ~/Videos/myvideo.mp4
I had to move the png world files (*.pngw) to a backup directory first, otherwise ffmpeg tries to include them. The codec also requires the dimensions to be even, so a scale filter is used to make sure this is the case.
With Plug-In Scentsy Warmers, you still get amazing fragrance in even the smallest spaces. Now available in a range of colors and designs, each plug-in features a detachable base, making it quick and easy to change fragrances
A little bit of Futurism...folks
Made for TMI's "Work Your Magic"
www.flickr.com/groups/impressionists/
Using this original:
This picture is just an example of a filter I wrote for using in the g'mic plugin for the Gimp.
It was an attempt to make a lens blur filter that would allow you to adjust the bokeh somewhat. I'm quite pleased with how it turned out. Some initial experiments showed that it works great for making fake tilt-shift pictures.
The code:
#@gmic
#@gimp {Gentlemanbeggar's filters}
#**************************************
#ABOUT
#**************************************
#@gimp About : _none_, gimp_gb_about
#@gimp : note = note{"
#@gimp : ( Gentlemanbeggars Filter Set for G'MIC)\n\nis proposed to you by"}
#@gimp : note = note("Gentlemanbeggar")
#@gimp : note = note{"\n"}
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note{"
#@gimp : The source code of this filter is available at :"}
#@gimp : note = link("http://gentlemanbeggar.wordpress.com")
#@gimp : "}
#@gimp : sep = separator()
#@gimp : note = note{"\nThe filters in this folder are still under development and may be subject to changes."}
gimp_gb_about :
-gimp_logo "GB"'"s Filters"
#*******************************************************
#Gentlemanbeggar's Ping Pong Filter
#*******************************************************
#@gimp Ping Pong : gimp_gb_pp
#@gimp : note = note{"\nUsage Notes: Set Output mode to 'New image' or 'in place' to simply reverse the frames in this image. Set mode to 'New layers' to add the reversing effect to your current image."}
gimp_gb_pp :
-rv
#*************END OF FILTER****************
#*******************************************************
#Gentlemanbeggar's Lens Blur
#*******************************************************
#@gimp Lens Blur : gimp_gb_lb, gimp_gb_lb_preview(0)
#@gimp : note = note{"\nUsage Notes: Set Output mode to 'New image' or 'in place' to simply reverse the frames in this image. Set mode to 'New layers' to add the reversing effect to your current image."}
#@gimp : Amplitude = float(10,5,20)
#@gimp : Bokeh = float(7,0,20)
#@gimp : sep = seperator()
#@gimp : Preview type = choice("Full","Forward horizontal","Forward vertical","Backward horizontal","Backward vertical")
gimp_gb_lb :
-spread 3
-heat_flow $1
-dilate_circ $2
-compose_lighten
gimp_gb_lb_preview :
-gimp_split_preview "-gimp_gb_lb ${1--2}",$-1
#*************END OF FILTER****************
#******************************************
#END OF DIRECTORY
#******************************************
#@gimp _
No beta do Skype 2.6, que saiu essa semana, um plugin do Firefox transforma qualquer número de telefone em páginas web clicáveis para o Skype. O plugin reconhece até o país de origem da página que você está, mudando automaticamente o código do país para discagem. Show!
I love how I can take a beautiful starter photo, clean the edges to a solid black, and then focus on the colorful points I like best to make a newer and brighter kaleidoscope.
This image started as one of my in-scope images from my Knapp Studios oil scope. I then ran it through the Mehdi plugin of my Photoshop Elements 2 program. (And, yes, it took me over 5 years to upload it to Flickr.)
A solar calculator plugin features smarter technical aspects and you would get familiar with the beneficial options. It’s time to install the plugin and you can use technology in your way. @ solarwizardplugin.com/
Created for Kreative People "Treat This 4"
www.flickr.com/groups/1752359@N21/discuss/72157635924580405/
Thanks to (Me) foxje51 for my own source pictures lol