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I did the following (GIMP 2.6
Monday, May 6, 2013 - 12:40

I did the following (GIMP 2.6 on Ubuntu):

1. Downloaded from the link mentioned by Julius.

2. Unzipped the exe as suggested by messie.

3. Dragged insane.py into ~/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins.

4. Made the file executable.

5. Ran GIMP.

6. Use GIMP to convert your image from *.jpg or *.png or whatever to *.tga.

7. Using Filters/Python-fu/Test/insane pulls up an InsaneBump menu.

8. Enter the name of the *.tga file as the "File Pattern" and hit OK.

9. It cranks and generates lots of new files that are presumably the maps.  I'm a noob, so I have no idea if they're good or bad.