On Wed, 2019-07-17 at 17:43 +0200, BEDROCK wrote: > Desire is to have the image base layer show through the text.
For translucent text, just change the opacity of the text layer (or play with layer mode). If you want the image beneath to appear *only* where the letters are, then ... take the base image and add a new layer and fill it with white (say). And add the text layer, so you have text layer solid white layer base image layer Then select the middle (solid) layer, and yuo can drag black from the toolbox swatch onto it to make it black. >. Then went to Text Layer and selected "Alpha to Selection". > This places > the dotted lines around the text. However this is where I'm confused. Next go to the solid black layer, invert the selection, and control-x or delete or edit->cut (they're all the same, might be propellor-x on a mac). what this does is punch a hole through the black layer so the base layer shows through... BUT your text layer is still there, covering u the hole. So, in the layers dialogue, click on the eye next to the text layer to make it vanish. Now, you can edit opacity on the middle layer if you want, or drag a different colour to it, or whatever. Liam (slave ankh) -- Liam Quin - web slave for https://www.fromoldbooks.org/ with fabulous vintage art and fascinating texts to read. Click here to have the slave beaten. _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list