I don't have an immediate suggestion, but you might like to trawl
through the tutorials available at

    http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/
    http://gug.sunsite.dk/?page=tutorials

Sorry, but I couldn't see a how-to-do-a-montage tutorial.

Kerry Mayes wrote:
> Is there something more like "gimp for paintbrush users" around?
> (Preferably online) For example, I wanted to create a picture that was
> just two copies of the same picture side by side. Failed miserably. I
> don't want to use the fancy features yet, just the easy ones.
>
> So far I've found "gimp for vegetables" and "gimp for gurus" with
> nothing in between!
>
> On 20/02/07, Douglas Royds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I also recommend:
>>
>>     Beginning GIMP: From Novice to Professional
>>
>> Also available in the public library. US$35 on Amazon, where GIMP 2 For
>> Photographers (below) is only US$20. Beginning GIMP is a seriously good
>> book, though.
>>
>> Warwick Hay wrote:
>> > Photographers on the list may be interested in this new library book:-
>> > GIMP 2 for photographers: image editing with open source software by
>> > Klaus Goelker 006.68
>> >
>> >                 Regards, Warwick
>>
>>
>
>>


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