I could think of fully hardware accelerated rendering. Most modern hardware
provides accelerated rendering and many tools could be speed up significantly.
The CPU just doesn't scale well when it comes to current image resolutions and
some brush types (smooth, smear, etc.). Also the
I really miss some basic vector functionality in Gimp. In my last works
i used Inkscape and Gimp together. Drawing sharp outlines in Inkscape,
exporting them to PNG and imported them into Gimp again, to work with
brushes and colors. Basically i used Inkscape to create Alpha-Layers for
accurate
Who said this could not be done in Gimp? Some examples of Works i
created with Gimp that are under CC:
Retouching:
* http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Snow_leopard_portrait.jpg
(Original)
*
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Snow_leopard_portrait-2010-07-09.jpg
(Retouched)
*
Am 08.03.2011 21:07, schrieb Bogdan Szczurek:
I really miss some basic vector functionality in Gimp. In my last
works i used Inkscape and Gimp together. Drawing sharp outlines in
Inkscape, exporting them to PNG and imported them into Gimp again, to
work with brushes and colors. Basically i
,
contains nudity):
http://www.pic-upload.de/view-8216213/Bildschirmfoto-69.png.html
At least not the easy way...
Greatings Tobias Oelgarte
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