Thanks Sven -- this seems unreasonable, though, to have to install a plug-in for animation in order to use a tool on all layers. I could not figure any way, so I flattened and saved under a new name and ran the curve/bend on the new file.
I wonder if other Gimp users find this to be a limitation. Helen On Nov 26, 2007 3:10 PM, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 15:04 -0500, Helen wrote: > > In attempting to make photos look as though they are on the pages of a > > book, > > I have an image with ten layers. I'd now like to use the curve/bend > > tool to make > > the book "sink" in the middle (spine). Must I flatten the image in > > order for the tool > > to affect all ten layers? > > You might have luck using the GIMP Animation Package. This is a > third-party package that adds functionality which is useful for working > on animations. It allows to apply a filter on all layers. > > > Sven > > > -- using Linux, SuSE 10
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