Bob Long <b...@oblong.com.au> wrote: > zed wrote: > > I am very new to The Gimp and, at the moment, floundering :-( > > > > I want to have some CDs printed with the LinuxMINT logo but the person > > printing the CDs for me wants the image modified to remove the 'hole' in > > the centre. > > > > I've copied part of the image in an ellipse to cover the 'hole' but am > > left with the edge of the circle, and have no idea how to blend this > > with the rest of the image. > > > > Any tips would be very welcome but not "too" technical, please. > > A non-GIMP solution: look at using the Draw component of the > OpenOffice.org software. By manipulating circle shapes you can make the > outside of the image circular, and also hide the centre hole. Still use > GIMP for manipulating the image itself, but it can remain square, say. >
As is said, "There's more than one way to kill the cat" :-) I'll give ooO Draw a go. Thank you. Zed -- zed _______________________________________________ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user