![]() ![]() Users//Libary/Application Support/GIMP/2.10/plug-ins You will likely see two different options for placing these plugin files: To find GIMP’s plugin folder, you can open GIMP, then go to GIMP-2.10 (in the menu bar) –> Preferences –> scroll down on the left column to Folders, click on Folders to expand it –> Plug-ins. We need to copy them to GIMP’s plugin folder. Once downloaded, you can extract it and open up the resulting folder to see a bunch of Python files. If you navigate to the releases and then to continuous build, you can scroll down and see all the plugins available. We can download the Resynthesizer plugin from aferrero2707’s repo on GitHub: gimp-plugin-collections. If you’re on another OS, follow the instructions GIMP gives you :) Download and Install the Resynthesizer Plugin If you’re on Mac, you can open (mount) that downloaded file then click and drag GIMP to the Applications folder. The version that I used for this tutorial is 2.10.32 (revision 0). In order for this article to work, you will need to remove GIMP 2.10.32 revision 1 (and/or other GIMP versions) by dragging the GIMP app from /Applications to the trash, and install GIMP 2.10.32 revision 0 from the link above. Note that if you download the latest version of GIMP ( 2.10.32 revision 1) from here, this tutorial will not work to enable the resynthesizer plugin. You need to download GIMP 2.10.32 revision 0 from here. ![]()
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