If you wish to use the GIMP to perform your task, I describe how to do it in the
following post on GIMPtalk. You will have to change the output extension from
.png to .jpg though. Feel free to contact me if you experience any
difficulty.
I feel there is no better software choice for educational use than the GIMP.
*** preview options ***
preview options are needed for some important and frequently used
scripts (i.e. adding shadow) (#52374)
I am by no means a GIMP guru, but the previews for plugins issue seems to be
something
at
http://www.postbrickfilms.com/saulgoode/GIMP/anti-crop.scm
IMPORTANT NOTE: If the selection is other than a horizontal or a vertical
strip across the entire width or height of the layer, this script will behave
in the following manner (much harder to describe than to use)...
If the layer
I take it you have not installed Wavplay?
Here is a list of mirrors for the source I used (your distribution may have a
binary available):
http://www.filewatcher.com/m/wavplay-1.4.tar.gz.63549.0.0.html
___
Gimp-user mailing list
The 'duplicate layer' function in the GAP's Frames Modify dialog permits you to
create a layer that does not have an alpha channel. This doesn't really create
any problems, but I recall seeing in Bugzilla that this should not be possible
(this was just a side comment to another issue and I was
I am trying to determine a way to transform (scale, rotate, etc) a path using
PDB functions. This would be similar to the way the various Transform Tools
permit the selection of the Affect option.
At a minimum, I should like to perform a simple X-Y scaling of a path; so as an
alternate solution,
I have written a script that somewhat eases the task of changing the delays
and combination modes of a multi-layer animation image. A description of its
usage and a link to whence it can downloaded is availble at the following
forum.
Have you assured that your bump map has the same width and height as your image?
If I am not mistaken, this is a prerequisite for that filter.
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Carol Spears wrote:
well, the book is out now and interestingly enough, the GIMP Animation
Plug-in is in need of testing before its release.
I am not really sure what this means but if you are seeking volunteers to follow
the instructions in the book for using the GAP then I would be willing.
Adly,
1) The image that contains your mask layer must be opened. The Move Path
plugin look for files on your disk, they must be opened.
2) The mask image must be the same Mode as the destination. If you mask is a
Grayscale image and the destination image is RGB, the GAP will not display it
in
Sorry, the first criteria should have read as follows:
1) The image that contains your mask layer must be opened. The Move Path
plugin DOES NOT look for files on your disk, they must be opened.
___
Gimp-user mailing list
When you are cutting out shapes using the Intelligent Scissors tool,
you must click on your original starting point after enterring the
last point. After that, you should should click on the inside of the
drawn shape and the shape will change into a selection (you may
already know all of
Joe Smith,
I have written a few GAP tutorials which are in the wiki at
http://www.brickfilms.com/wiki/index.php?title=GIMP_Tutorials
None of them specifically address your concerns but perhaps by going
through them, you will gain a better understanding of the overall
process (the Layer
A simple method I often try for adjusting the exposure of photos is to
duplicate the layer, desaturate and color-invert the duplicate, and
then set the Layer Mode of the duplicate to Overlay (or Soft Light,
depending on the image). This has the effect of lightening the dark
areas and
If you are indeed editing an Indexed image, you may wish to leave it
in Indexed Mode and open the Dialogs-Color Map window. This will
allow you to individually change each of the colors in the image. This
will be tedious if you have more than a couple dozen colors but if you
have only a
The GIMP.ORG (http://gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch) tutorial seems to
be up-to-date and covers just about all that you need to know. Also,
have you visited GIMPtalk.com and searched for the term batch. That
should provide some good examples that do almost exactly that which
you described.
Quoting B.W.H. van Beest [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
802] testgimp -i -b '(file_jpeg_save RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
blurk.xcf 2 aap.jpg aap.jpg 80.0 0.0 0)' '(gimp-quit 0)'
No batch interpreter specified, using the default 'plug_in_script_fu_eval'.
batch command: experienced an execution error.
[803]
I am surmising that the problem which you are experiencing is because
you haven't adjusted your canvas size to accommodate both layers
side-by-side. The easiest way to do this (assuming that you have two
separate layers) is to move one layer completely outside of the other
layer and then
Quoting scott s. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I seem to be missing a basic concept. If I open an image with alpha
channel, I can't find any way to edit the alpha channel. I end up
using other software to save the alpha as a grayscale and editing that.
That requires converting my 24 bit image to
Quoting scott s. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The advantage to editing the channel mask is
that you can set a color for the mask, which makes it easier to see
just what you are doing.
When I edit the layer mask, other than modulating the transparency of
the connected layer,
I can't precisely see the
Quoting Klaus Schmidinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GIMP: Not enough visible layers for a merge. There must be at least two.
The CVS version of the GIMP permits merging a single layer. If you
are unable to get the CVS version, you can try the following approach
which applies a 50% (GRAY) mask to
Quoting Mauro Condarelli [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would be much happier if I could have some kind of feedback.
E.g.: a box showing the position of the layer into the canvas.
Any further idea??
The following Script-fu will allow you to enter numerical offsets into
a dialog box. Script-fu is
BTW, does anyone know how to make an 'inner glow' on a shape?
I posted a tutorial on GIMPtalk which covers shadows and glows. It
doesn't cover 'inner glows' specifically (that is left as an exercise
for the user) but it might give you a nudge in the right direction. It
might not even be
Quoting Joey Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks, but for an outer glow, I much preffer to use the scriptfu
shadow; Make the color white and change the x and y offset to 0. This
works very will for me and it is quick :)
On 6/23/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, does
A, I am not sure if the following produces the effect you desire, but
it should be easy enough to test it out.
* Activate the QuickMask and stroke your path with a WHITE pen.
* Deactivate QuickMask.
* Use the Blend tool to fill the selection with the appropriate
gradient. You will probably
I think that there exists a problem with the construct of your IF statement.
The format of IF statements in Scheme is:
(if condition
do_this_if_true
do_this_if_false
)
For example:
(if ( x 0)
(print X is negative)
(print X is positive)
)
The do_this_if_false is optional but if
Kevin Cozens provides a script written in Perl which will convert
older script-fus to work with the newer API
(http://www.interlog.com/~kcozens/software/gimp/2.0/script-update.pl).
Even if you do not have Perl on your machine, you should be able to
use the information in the script to
I am not following your use of immutable (it seems to contradict the
statements in parentheses). Perhaps you could clarify that part.
Also, I would caution that in GIMP parlance, the term resize
generally refers to changing the canvas size of the image (without
affecting the pixel data in
Quoting Rick Hogg [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now, to do this I went into the Image-Scale Image
dialog, changed X- and Y- Resolution to 72
pixels/inch, but the Image Size didn't change. The
link box to the right of each of these options was
linked. If I didn't know the image was supposed to be
250x160,
The PDB function gimp-histogram is that which you seek.
Quoting Jan Wuerthner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Anyway, I have seen there is a function gimp_levels I can use to
set the values. Now I need something like gimp_get_levels to
determine the values I want to set. I haven't found anything to
bramburger wrote
Is there a possibility to point out the blur point in the image with a
mouseclick? Or do you have to do it with the XY things?
I have been known to cheat using the following method:
Duplicate your layer then clear the duplicate (it should be transparent).
Using the
bramburger wrote
Is there a possibility to point out the blur point in the image with a
mouseclick? Or do you have to do it with the XY things?
I have been known to cheat using the following method:
Duplicate your layer then clear the duplicate (it should be transparent).
Using the
The 'gimp-image-convert-indexed' command does not take the run mode as
an argument. Try deleting the RUN-NONINTERACTIVE from the call.
I would also recommend that you perform a 'gimp-image-flatten' before
converting to INDEXED mode; this will help to eliminate aliasing
artifacts.
the following iTunes spoof.
http://www.postbrickfilms.com/saulgoode/Images/ForumPosts/iGallery.jpg
Each of the images was on a separate layer (as well as the text; I had
over 80 layers) and had to be resized and cropped to fitted the page
in the proper location. The GIMP made this process very
Quoting John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
BTW, I stumbled across a problem on how to dial down the speed of an
animated GIF. How do you do this using Gimp (Windows)?
In order to change the speed of a GIF, you must change the delays that
are specified in the GIF's layernames. I have written a
Since I installed a new version, the semi-transparency is cut off
and I have just plain black on transparent background as if there
were no antialiasing, very ugly.
I wrote a script a while back that attempted to address this
(available at
Quoting houghi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I would like to use 'Fuzzy border' in a script yet I can not seem to get
it right.
All I get is batch command: experienced an execution error.
I have searched for aboyt two days and dit not find a solution. I would be
needing to rn it in a batch script,
Quoting John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
have a jpg image that is in rectangular form. I would like to
round the corners off symmetrically to soften the shape a bit.
Which is the quickest way to to this?
The quickest way is to:
* Select all
* Perform a Rounded rectangle (I think you will
Quoting mfi3 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks for all replies - main reason why I need tree view (and
grouping) of layers is cleaning up of layers window - and it would be
hard to accomplish in other way than grouping layers and displaying
them in a tree view. So I will wait, hoping that some day
The thing that I notice in your script is that the new layer you create
has its transparency set to 0. Other than that, the paste is being
performed, it is just not visible in the output.
Hi,
I tried to set up my first script. I wanted to modify the old-photo
script
in such a way to make
Wilbur's Wiki links to this tutorial:
http://pingus.seul.org/~grumbel/gimp/script-fu/script-fu-tut.html
which provides a good introduction to Script-fu and also addresses the
available SF-... widget registrations.
I believe Sven has already addressed your input parameter problem in a
different
If you are using Script-fu and your script is for versions 2.2.x of the
GIMP then the following function will return the length of a given path.
It will work with version 2.3 but will generate some deprecation
warnings (and 2.3 provides better methods).
;; 'sflib-path-get-length' returns the
Quoting Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. (...SNIP...)
Is there a way I can save a custom sequence of processes, and then, dare
I hope, bind that sequence to a keyboard shortcut?
I had a
Quoting Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The script looks quite complicated to me, but I will endeavor to use it
as a model for building some other action sequences similar to this.
Hopefully by changing just one or two things at a time I can get a feel
for this and create more interesting scripts
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can write scripts for 2.2 now and continue to use them with future
GIMP versions. The plug-in and scripting API is backwards compatible. I
wonder why the example script even goes through the hassle of trying to
deal with versions.
A valid point. I
Quoting David Heino [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There's much talk recently about HDR images. Could someone with more
technical expertise than I possess comment on HighDef television and whether
there will be soon something like a HighDef computer monitor? Specifically,
for a long time I have been
Quoting Robin Laing [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am using GIMP to process some videos as it allows an easy way to
measure pixels and ratios. The problem is there are times when I have
to process the image using tools like Layer Colours Curves as one
example.
Now the issue is how do I repeat this
Quoting Tony Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello,
I wonder if someone could help me with this problem I'm having using the
'system' command in a scheme file.
Unfortunately, the 'system' command is one of those rare SIOD
functions that is not implemented in Script-fu. You may need to write
a
Quoting Tony Freeman:
One last thing that I cannot figure out is: how do you close the
dialog box that the image is sitting in? In Scheme you do it like so:
(gimp-display-delete Image)
I've tried the following (with variations), but it causes the
python-fu to hang:
Quoting Joshua Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to blend two exposures using the 2nd technique (Layer
Mask)
described at this URL:
http://www.luminous-landscape.com/tutorials/digital-blending.shtml
To use this given two exposures, E1 and E2, I need to find a way to
use E1
as a layer
Quoting Neil Woolford [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a series of images of objects, shot from the same viewpoint, which all
need to have the same perspective transformation applied before they are
retouched and used.
Is there any simple way of exactly repeating a transformation on a series of
Quoting Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If I use the path tool, it is not working. even if I start gimp from
scratch, and make a new area, it is still shown with the no entry sign!?!?!
...
Occasionally, strangely, with nothing I have done apparently having any
effect, the path tool is working.
It
I would suggest keeping the two operations -- outlining and color
smoothing -- as separate operations.
If you duplicate your layer and, on the top layer perform your edge
detection, followed by a desaturation and color removal, you will be
able to erase (or enhance, or de-emphasize) the
I should add that the Greycstoration Plug-in will also work wonders in
cartoonifying an image.
http://www.greyc.ensicaen.fr/~dtschump/greycstoration/index.html
___
Gimp-user mailing list
Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Quoting Daniel Nogradi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I guess I know too little about the terminology here; how do I
desaturate the image?
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-layer-desaturate.html
And what do you mean by color removal? The top
layer should have transparent background, shouldn't
Quoting DJ [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am creating a menu for a DVD. How do I restrict GIMP's palette to
16 - 235, as mentioned in the reference at the link below?
[ref: http://people.csail.mit.edu/tbuehler/video/titles.html]
Your first option is to scale the range of output colors so they fit
Quoting ASJF [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi everybody !
I have made a script to resize picture... but it doesn't work anymore, I
have change something but I don't remember what...
Can someone help me?
I suspect that you are using the development version (2.3) of the GIMP
and your difficulty is
In order to change the gimp-comment you must change a parasite that is
attached to the image. The following code defines a function that will
set the 'gimp-comment' parasite to the passed string. (Note: I don't
have access to the GIMP right now, so I haven't tested it; though I
think it will
OOPS! The 'if' statement should be (if (null? errobj). I had my
logic backwards.
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
;;--
;; 'add-comment' attaches gimp-comment parasite to 'image'
;; with the value of the passed 'string'
;;
Quoting Nandakumar KS [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
In the image am having, I want to swap the colors between red and blue. How
to do that using gimp???
I would recommend using the Colors Channel Mixer. If you look at the
screenshot for it in the online GIMP User's Manual
Quoting Victor Domingos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is there a preference in GIMP, to make a channel appear as a
grayscale layer, instead of a red, green, or blue layer? Is
decomposing the image the only way to do this? I would laike to
compare two channels more easily, and the R/G/B color cast
Hi gimp-user,
How are you creating a single rounded corner, like those used for
css boxes with rounded corners.
(i.e., http://www.csszengarden.com/063/corner_yelongreen_tr.gif)
Or, if you wanted to outline an image's left, bottom, and right, sides
and round the lower corners (radius 8),
Hi,
I'm writing a script-fu GIMP plugin and I need to be able to write some
decimal values to a file during the execution of the script. I've seen
some
people suggesting that use of fprintf, etc., but can't figure out how to
get
this to work. Can someone please provide some guidance?
If
Somehow my tool bars have moved off of the main GIMP tool bar (the one
that opens files and stuff) and they have moved off to be their own
entities. I keep trying to make it reattach like it used to be but for
the life of me I can't figure out how to do it. Does anyone out there
know how???
A small beginners minihowto about gimp is made.
The idea is to get newbies started using gimp immediately, with the most
elementary things.
Has taken me a long time, to learn gimp.
The address is http://www.minihowto.org
I am an old pensioner of some 66 years of age.
This manual is
On 8/1/07, David Gower wrote:
OTOH if you're just autocropping a *layer*, not an image, you can just
compare image corners to layer corners.
While looking into this, I notice that autocropping an image uses the
active layer, not the projection, to determine the resultant image
boundaries.
Quoting Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
... What I am still confused about is how to
append one animation to another. I tried the map to option with
different frame settings but the second animation just seems to get
imaged over the first rather then appended after it.
Could anyone tell me how
Quoting Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
However it does not look like anyone has larger GIFs, about 300px
square, on their websites, no doubt due to the files sizes. I wanted to
also encode a video and post it on the web. I cannot get anything
encoded. I have a bunch of .xcf frames with serial
I have a photo collection with 2000 photos (from phone). This is one
collection, and I know that I can use White-balance (I don't know how
to say in english, I used hungarian gimp... It is in
layer/color/automatic menu: ) function on it.
But very problematic to open every photo, and do it
Quoting David Hodson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you install Dave Hodson's Batch Processor
(http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html), the AUTO LEVELS under
the Colours tab will effectively perform an auto white balance.
Actually, it calls gimp_levels_stretch,
Quoting Amit Ramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Technically, as far as I understand, there should be no problem to
have a good
anti-aliased fonts in a gif file. The problem is with the very specific
method I (or gimp?) creates the gif.
Does anyone here knows how can one create a decent
Quoting Brian Vanderburg II [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Out of need I created a script and finally got it working even on 2.3.18.
Normally an animation is either done as one layer for each frame or
using GIMP Animation Package one file per frame. With the first
method, it is not possible to have
Quoting Stephen Moss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks David,
I have to eat crow on this one... I plead fatigue ;-)
Choosing the correct option does help a whole bunch:
CHANNEL-OP-REPLACE (2) ---correct answer
...
CHANNEL-OP-ADD (0) doesn't work very well if everything has been
selected already!
thank you for your interest help yes shift works e.g. with the
selection
tool but not with the pipette, though I see that shift enables the
checkbox
in the tool options of the pipette (I can also check it per mouse). but no
color info...
do you see the entry color info in the menu view?
RUN-NONINTERACTIVE is not a valid parameter for 'script-fu-fuzzy-border'.
Quoting Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I simplified the above problem into the following script:
(define (fuzzy-border-single filename)
(let* ((image (car (gimp-file-load RUN-NONINTERACTIVE filename filename)))
Quoting Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How am I supposed to discover that RUN-NONINTERACTIVE is not a valid
parameter
for 'script-fu-fuzzy-border' if run_mode is in the parameter list in the
Procedure Browser, and furthermore plug_in_unsharp_mask does indeed work with
RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
Quoting Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It is my understanding that ALL Script-fus are run non-interactively.
script-fu-fuzzy-border can run interactively. It is available in
Right-click/Script-Fu/Decor/ menu in GIMP. It asks interactively for its
parameters. Is it an interactive run?
The
Quoting Milos Prudek [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How are the various GUI widgets defined in Script-Fu?
For instance Script-Fu/Decor/Fuzzy border:
- Border size GUI widget is a number with arrows.
- Granularity GUI widget is a slider with arrows.
I look at the fuzzyborder.scm file. These GUI widgets
Try it without the sudo. When you use sudo, you are running as a
different user and so your own user settings (ie, the DISPLAY) are
ignored.
Quoting Samuel V. Green III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I just finished a new install of GIMP version 2.2.14 via MacPorts.
When I issue command : sudo gimp:
Quoting gimp_user [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
... An MVC architecture and user view customisation tools
would be much more attractive route because it would lay the groundwork for
emulating other tool sets including any future tools competitve to PS. The
challenge for gimp is how to
Quoting Asif Lodhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I've begun using Gimp again after a long time. IIRC, one (more?) tool
of Gimp had an option of making a selection that went through all the
layers right to the bottom layer. And, IIRC, having made that type of
selection in one of the top layers and
Quoting [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have a question on copying a portion of an image in gimp. First,
a little context. I needed to create a layer with only some
features in an image. For that, I first selected a suitable area in
the image using the Free Select tool. I
'file-glob' used to return a list of strings in GIMP 2.2, now it
returns a vector. You can make your code work by using the following
substitution:
(car (vector-list (cadr (file-glob *.png 1
However, Script-fu should probably be amended to return lists for PDB
STRINGARRAY values (if
There should be no white in the resulting image. When you decompose to
RGB (Colors-Components-Decompose), you end up with a grayscale
image with three layers -- one each for the red, green, and blue
components.
When you add the layermasks, you are basically making the the black
parts of
Oops, I just realized that what you describe may be attributed to the
fact that GIMP will display a dark gray/light gray checkerboard to
indicate transparent regions. Perhaps you have created your lithograph
correctly but misinterpreted this representation of transparency.
You might try
You must supply the appropriate drawable ID to the plug-in. Per your example:
(plug-in-autocrop 1 4 (car (gimp-image-get-active-layer 4)))
Quoting Sam Kuper [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I want to apply a filter plug-in via the script-fu console, but this doesn't
seem to work. I have tried with several
I do not believe that single-quoting a command line argument in Windows
works the same as BASH (Linux). Try using double-quotes and escape any
double-quotes which appear in your argument:
gimp -i -b (batch-CUPify \*.png\) -b (gimp-quit 0)
If you include directories in your path, also escape your
I try to write a Perl script which automatically adjusts the white
balance on images with gimp. In gimp there exists the function
Colors-Auto-Whitebalance, but I'm unable to find the corresponding
function in the PDB.
Colors-Auto-White Balance calls the PDB function 'gimp_levels_stretch'.
And next I need to close every opened files one by one with clicking on
[X], and Save, and Save with defaults.
This section is very hateable, slow, and automatizable (I think).
But I don't know, how to do it!
It is, to my knowledge, impossible for a script or plug-in to close an
image which
Sven Neumann wrote:
Sure, just register it as Image/File/Save/Save All. Or, even
better, just use Save All where the full menu path was given and add
the line
(script-fu-menu-register script-fu-save-all-images
Image/File/Save)
Thanks, I was wondering how that
Sven Neumann wrote:
script-fu-save-all-images is a name in the script-fu namespace. This
namespace should be kept for scripts that are distributed with
Script-Fu. It would be safer to call your script for example
saulgoode-save-all-images. If we ever added a script called
script-fu-save
What I'd like to do : select all, shrink the selection, rectangle
round the selection, feather the selection, invert the selection,
delete the selection, then save the file.
Here is my unfinished script (I'm adding one step at a time), I tried
several ways to delete the selection to no
Quoting Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not sure. I am a
new gimp user who just managed to learn
Quoting Elwin Estle [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I know the contents of the original Script-fu menu got distributed
into the other menus
in the 2.4 series...what happened to Script-FuSelectionDistress
Selection? Is it still
there, only buried somewhere? I have looked through the menus, but
Your Python code would seem to define 'strokes' but then access
'stroke1'. Unless 'stroke1' is defined somewhere else I should suspect
this to be problematic. (I could be missing something as I never use
Python.)
Your Scheme code looks fine except for the fact that
Jihui Choi wrote:
Here is a script. this copy a selection of the active layer and paste
it as new layer with its opacity
made by Ankh (thank you, Ankh in #gimp, irc.gimp.org)
but there is a problem.
size of the new layer is not its own size, is the same with the image.
so I tried to fix
Quoting Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gimp have a preview window that appears when you zoom the image? I know
MSPaint have.
With this you see what your small brush do in the real size image when you
are in a zoom of 2x or 4x
You would accomplish this by creating a New View (use the View-New
Quoting David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You defined zac-autocrop correctly, but you haven't registered it with GIMP.
See this link for an example.
If you are calling a Script-fu defined function from the command line,
it is not required that the function be registered with the PDB. The
Quoting Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border.
When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and
the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want
draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the color
Quoting Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to make a skin for my Opera. You know, skins for softwares are
those packs of settings and images that change the appearence of it.
Well, I am doing the page button. My page button have six images, left,
top, right, top-left,top-center,top-right.
1 - 100 of 215 matches
Mail list logo