G'MIC Node Editor

A node editor graph for image manipulation using G’MIC directly inside Blender 4.2+, with 100+ filters.

Github: https://github.com/polygonvariable/gmic-node-editor

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCOhC0AGMyE

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No way, this is great ! I’ll test this when I get back to my workstation. The Krita integration is a bit clunky because filter processing blocks the UI, and well, it’s not node-based. I’m still glad to have it but very eager to try this one out. Are you the author ?

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Ohh… I never used this but heard of the (at least four year old) official gmic addon:

…so i’m curious: What’s the difference ? ( Yes i’m too lazy to look at it in more detail :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye: ) So this may also give any other interested one more details…

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based on the code, it seems that you currently need to write or import Python code (in the example folder) and then run it.

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Ahh now i see… with the official addon you have to write gmic scripts… and yours use the gmic functions as nodes.

Thank you.

I test it but can’t to work with on my win10 and B4.2.3… for me! :upside_down_face: :thinking: :unamused:

can you share more details, like

  • error (install failed)
  • image not generated
  • did you set the gmic path ?
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I’am 61 year old and python programmer. I made traceback on your github, please.

i saw the git issue, the error may occur when the file format other than .png is processed. Could you please confirm if .png files are processing correctly?

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Yes I saw now! Your addon is amazing and we wait it since a lot in Blender community! Great thks!

thank you :blush:

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Sorry I thought you was japanese but you are indian ! Good Luck!

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There maybe is some interesting use case ( coming up at a question on polycount)…

So get the “noodled” script by this editor somehow can be used externally to iterate over some directory over all images ??

I saw there is an image write node also a image sequence not bu i guess this is for “numbered” images.


By the way: this seems to run also on blender 3.6…

Batch processing is on my to-do list, but it can be very slow for certain filters.

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Is it possible to run on Linux?

I’m on linux, so: yes.

Please help install. I have Kubuntu 24.04
There are instructions for Win on Github, and from the very first step I don’t know how to proceed, I don’t see a version of the G’Mic CLI for Linux as for Win.

?? What ??

Use the link given on the Github and…

…scroll down to Ubuntu… !?

Is this what you need to install?

Okay, I’ll install it. And what path should I show here then?

Under linux you can find out with using the command:
which gmic

Propely somethig like /usr/bin/gmic. But this may vary. Ubuntu tries to change too much for my taste.

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