David Gowers
Wed, 23 Apr 2008 05:56:39 -0700
On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 9:07 PM, Elwin Estle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is another way to feather an existing selection as well, it is my > preferred method, > since you can actually see how much feather you are gonna get beforehand. > > Simply this: Convert the selection to a quickmask (also in the Select menu, > and there is > an icon in the lower left corner of the canvas that will toggle this as > well.) The > canvas will be covered with red, except for the area selected. Now do > filters>blur>Gaussian blur and look at the preview to see how much blur > (feathering) you > get. Convert the quickmask (actually a temporary channel) back into a > selection. Just > like feathering, you can't see it until you actually manipulate the > selection, but it > works just the same. It works EXACTLY the same, in fact -- gaussian blurring is used for feathering. Using Quickmask+gaussian-blur is a sensible choice if you want to, for example, feather only part of the selection. _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user