sorry for the delayed reply, I had some deadlines to deal with.
Aleksandar Kovac wrote:
On 2013/03/12, at 0:45, peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net wrote:
well, as long as I get shown the middle finger where it comes
to implementing the control frame of the tool, I think the
situation is
To all people complaining about how hard it is today to edit a gradient -
The most usable way I have to edit gradients in GIMP is actually quite hidden:
try drag and dropping colors from the color selector into the gradient
editing window.
What would be a nightmare of segment splitting,
Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 09:18:10 -0300
From: gwid...@mpc.com.br
To: gimp-developer-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] gimp gradients
To all people complaining about how hard it is today to edit a gradient -
The most usable way I have to edit gradients in GIMP is actually quite
Alexandre wrote:
Gradients in gimp are very very painful thing. Are you
planing make gradient tool more user friendly?
Planning would be a too strong word, perhaps, but we do want to
improve that in the future.
I must say I am thinking of picking either the gradient or align tool
as the
Von: peter sikking pe...@mmiworks.net
An: gimp-developer list gimp-developer-list@gnome.org
Betreff: Re: [Gimp-developer] gimp gradients
Alexandre wrote:
I wrote:
I must say I am thinking of picking either the gradient or align tool
as the module for my students to design
Well, if I could say something about creating gradients in gimp (as a
regular user), there are some issues that I think that can get the user
confused or frustrated:
- using right mouse button to change colors and to split segments:
Intuitivelly, I see the right mouse button as more options
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 5:43 PM, free wrote:
Well, if I could say something about creating gradients in gimp (as a
regular user), there are some issues that I think that can get the user
confused or frustrated:
- using right mouse button to change colors and to split segments:
Intuitivelly,
El 11/03/13 11:20, Alexandre Prokoudine escribió:
In a nutshell, and that's my personal view, the gradient editing
should happen on canvas, much like in Inkscape (0.49 also places
numerical input for colors stops position on the tools settings
toolbar). And in GEGL-based GIMP a gradient fill
Michael Schumacher wrote:
spec writing seems to be a waste of time, competence and enthusiasm
at the moment. developers simply throw away a third of it and do what
they want. this pattern has been growing at GIMP over the last years.
My feeling as only occasional contributor is that it is
Date: Sun, 10 Mar 2013 13:14:14 -0300
From: gespert...@gmail.com
To: gimp-developer-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] gimp gradients
El 10/03/13 11:10, rafał rush escribió:
Hi
Gradients in gimp are very very painful thing. I love gimp and i used it
a lot but gradients
On 03/10/2013 05:14 PM, Guillermo Espertino (Gez) wrote:
El 10/03/13 11:10, rafał rush escribió:
Hi
Gradients in gimp are very very painful thing. I love gimp and i used it
a lot but gradients are nightmare. I see that you are making new tools
and other stuff but the most important thing and
BTW, this is my personal usecase scenario where editing a gradient in GIMP was
unexpectedly a painful thing:
I was trying to create a sepia-like gradient -- a gradient that fades from
black to sepia (for simplicity, let's just say RGB #804000) to white. Y'know,
something I can just Gradient
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 6:10 PM, rafał rush wrote:
Hi
Gradients in gimp are very very painful thing. I love gimp and i used it a
lot but gradients are nightmare. I see that you are making new tools and
other stuff but the most important thing and the thing that all graphic
designers using all
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