hi!
i am new here! i am trying to code in basic a drawing effect. afak this
effect i am looking for, is called inner-bevel !??
i dont know where to start and cant find any source nor tutorials about
how to code such an effect ;-/
so i thought i would contact you and maybe someone of you may
Hi guys!
Does Gimp support graphic effect like InnerBevel??? If so, can someone
explain me please in a few lines (psydo basic or whatever)
how to code such an effect or where i can found the source of its
routine or a link to a url explaining how to code such an effect?
thanks!
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on Linux (I know of), and the one where I would expect the
largest benefit from such functionality.
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are being unpleasant and unfactual.
Unpleasant and in some way even unfactual was limited to posts
from you Carol, IMHO.
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On Sat, Jun 12, 2004 at 09:09:26AM -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
I don't care for your stress and bitterness, especialy
since you show no understanding for other people in
your recent posts at all.
I'm not interested in your respect.
I do not have to show contributions, because it's
you who
would
prefer the known, not inverted behaviour.
BTW, how about using tilt for a closer airbrush simulation?
That is, not having a fixed shape brush, but a tilt depending
cone.
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save frequently anyway.
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usualy difficult enough to convey a single action or state with
an icon, but trying to combine 4 aspects with all possible combinations?
The only possibility I see are 4 mini icons in the space of one, most
likely making for a nice pixel salad.
I'm all for icons above the list.
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and options to have especialy in media applications,
that working around this is too hard, when everyone can easily have
3 buttons.
Now one could argue space should be for panning like in Photoshop,
not move tool. I prefer middle-click drag for panning, anyway.
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is, wouldn't
be good enough in some cases.
A solution could be to define for each edge, wether the plane
extends in that direction.
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see only a single use case ;)
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The GIMP is also a nice tool for drawing. Here it can always happen
that you want to change the composition. Perhaps the foreground asks
for more space on the left. Easy to do with the crop tool, especialy
now it has guides (center, golden cut ...).
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it might be hard to check for this,
so closed regions/zones might be easier. The management
of stop lines might be more simple, though.
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/pen-down happens.
Implicit area selection (to not say Selection selection) :)
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The selection via 2 guides isn't practical, of course. I understand why
you do it for now, lets hope there will be a solution.
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on the underlying layer/node, maintaining the advantage
that using layers has now: you can draw below a layer and later
change the shape of an upper layer without having to fill a gap.
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' interface, with the two clearly explained
delays, seems so much easier to understand than trying to intuit
a mouse-already-down behavior.
I think so, too.
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-miles could be less
with the buttons in the new toolbar. They would
also be less likely to cause an expectation of
closing the window up there.
Thoughts?
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On Saturday, February 3, 2007, 12:48:54, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
Then the Save_as_JPEG controls could appear on the image
window (inspired by the Firefox find bar) to further cut
down on window juggling.
Only
On Sat, Feb 03, 2007 at 02:02:58PM +0100, peter sikking wrote:
Thorsten Wilms wrote:
I think the Save_Image dialog should just disappear
after use, as both Cancel and Help are available on
the second dialog and what else would it be good for?
Yeah it can go. It would only make sense
one view over 2 side by side.
I don't think separate scrolling is useful.
The again, a single set of scrollbars for 2 panes might seem odd.
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solutions.
I know the characteristics of JPG, PNG, GIF. I can usually tell
what will work best. There are border cases, though. Then I have
to experiment and can't formulate save_as_jpg or save_as_my_png
as my initial goal at all.
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needs different margins left/right/top/bottom.
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Hi!
Image window and Save Changes dialog turned into one:
http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2007/05/18/save-changes-integrated/
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obscuring the image in one go. So this
removes unnecesary elements from screen, something that I think
is quite helpful if you deal with several image windows.
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something could be done on a WM level, like not
drawing it with a titlebar and placing it right below the
image window menu bar or whatever placement would emphasize
the connection.
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On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 08:33:38PM +0200, Thorsten Wilms wrote:
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I'm not at all convinced about the presentation of this modal,
tied to another window while looking like any other window
itself dialog, though.
It already
be better to place it top
right, though. Close to the Close button.
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will try to raise this with the Metacity project.
http://thorwil.wordpress.com/2007/05/20/save-changes-integrated-3/
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all as one image to then
cut them apart.
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On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 11:29:55AM +0200, peter sikking wrote:
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10. better printing support
Paper, maybe better called media, could be handled as special kind of
layer that is restricted to stay below all image layers (unless hiding
stuff below it makes any sense).
Think
specific. To avoid me forgetting
about these things, if nothing else.
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, one would dock one image window
and the inspectors all to the main window. Several images could docked
together to have tabs.
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and
can easily switch to what would be completely obscured otherwise.
I know this sort of thing is possible in win32 API but I dont seem to be
able to find any linux progs, gtk+ or qt derived, that have freely
floating windows or panels.
So what if GIMP became the first?
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to the other, for tweakink tool
options after picking a tool. (Personaly, I learned the shortcuts for
all frequently used tools, but I still use the tool palette at times)
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mean to recall it's
in fact an option in the last stable release.
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Ardour has a startup dialog with New and Open
Recent tabs. The dialog has its issues, but feels very useful. I never
use a file manager to open a project there. For GIMP, it should be
possible to have New and Recent side by side.
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to help you.
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, disable them. Or duplicate the menu per split view. Also have the
split appear in the layers, channels and paths palettes. Just thinking
aloud :)
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that will become just one part of your
document (linked or embedded).
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buttons regarding a
training effect.
At some point the icons will looks strange, surrounded by too much empty
space, but that's not really an issue as the user can keep it out of the
silly range easily.
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On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 12:55 +0100, peter sikking wrote:
http://mmiworks.net/test/decadepopup.png
Aside of differences in labeling (of course not unimportant),
it's the same concept as
http://www.sidefx.com/docs/houdini9.5/basics/ladder
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