[Gimp-user] How I save the settings of a tool?

2008-04-12 Thread Lap1994
I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the idea  
that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel. Then I have  
to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.

Everytime Gimp starts, I have to set the settings again. Well, can I save  
the settings to stop this time waste?
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Re: [Gimp-user] How I save the settings of a tool?

2008-04-12 Thread David Gowers
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:46 PM, Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the idea
  that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel. Then I have
  to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.

  Everytime Gimp starts, I have to set the settings again. Well, can I save
  the settings to stop this time waste?

Yes. Preferences - Tool options
provides the option to 'save tool options on exit'.
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Re: [Gimp-user] How I save the settings of a tool?

2008-04-12 Thread RalfGesellensetter
Am Samstag 12 April 2008 schrieb Lap1994:
 I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the
 idea   that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel.
 Then I have to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.

Hi Lap (if this is your name),

quite interesting: This is what I did back in the 90s on a Atari ST.
For the hires monochrome screen (600x400 pixels) there was no 
greyscales. And back then I was very into devising my own system fonts, 
my own desktop icons etc. Hence everything was done in a bitmap editor.

But why would one act thus nowadays? Is it just a hobby like ascii 
art? Is it a serious class at some college? Is the only propper way 
of editing to sett single pixels by means of a mouse cursor?

Maybe mtpaint is closer to your requirements?

Regards
Ralf


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Re: [Gimp-user] How I save the settings of a tool?

2008-04-12 Thread David Gowers
On Sun, Apr 13, 2008 at 1:13 AM, RalfGesellensetter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Am Samstag 12 April 2008 schrieb Lap1994:

  I am learning Pixel Art. And if you do not know what is, you have the
   idea   that iis about pixels. Well, I draw images at level of pixel.
   Then I have to draw with pixels, and erase with hard edge.

  Hi Lap (if this is your name),

  quite interesting: This is what I did back in the 90s on a Atari ST.
  For the hires monochrome screen (600x400 pixels) there was no
  greyscales. And back then I was very into devising my own system fonts,
  my own desktop icons etc. Hence everything was done in a bitmap editor.

  But why would one act thus nowadays? Is it just a hobby like ascii
  art?
For some people it is

 Is it a serious class at some college?
No. However, pixel art is used for commercial 2d games, like those you
can find on the Gameboy Advance or on mobile phones. For example, so
much pixel art was used in the new Contra game that there are at least
12 different pixel artists who made graphics for it.

You can get an idea of what pixel art is wanted for from here:
http://www.wayofthepixel.net/pixelation/index.php?PHPSESSID=873c18254f730e0f1596c2ec94208841board=6.0

It is the 'pixelation' forum's 'employment' subforum.

 Is the only propper way of editing to sett single pixels by means of a 
 mouse cursor?

If the image you are editing is small: Definitely!
It depends on the significance of the individual pixel in the work.
typically pixel art might be made in any resolution up to 512x384
 (where the significance of an individual pixel is 1 in (512 * 384 ==
196608 pixels))

Some large pixel art:
http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/17123.htm#
http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/5646.htm#
http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/5400.htm#
http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/4329.htm#
http://www.pixeljoint.com/pixelart/19741.htm#


  Maybe mtpaint is closer to your requirements?

Personally I tried mtpaint, and while it's pretty effective, it lacks
polish and some key features (eg. moving to next/prev color) for my
purposes; which is why I use GIMP still.

  Regards
  Ralf




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