Saul wrote:
Quoting peter sikking's weblog:
(http://www.mmiworks.net/eng/publications/2007/05/lgm-gimp-project-
overview.html)
ALSO NOT PAINTER
the focus for GIMP is to work with ‘found’ images;
I do not understand the reason for this restriction. Myself, I am not
a painter. I do
2007/5/24, peter sikking wrote:
I could not agree more with Valerie. There is a 'marketplace' for
a painter-like application under linux. And also from a user
interaction perspective a new application would be much easier to
totally optimise for your painting user experience.
Which is
Quoting peter sikking's weblog:
(http://www.mmiworks.net/eng/publications/2007/05/lgm-gimp-project-overview.html)
ALSO NOT PAINTER
the focus for GIMP is to work with found images;
I do not understand the reason for this restriction. Myself, I am not
a painter. I do not use the GIMP for
Quoting peter sikking's weblog:
(http://www.mmiworks.net/eng/publications/2007/05/lgm-gimp-project-overview.html)
ALSO NOT PAINTER
the focus for GIMP is to work with ?found? images;
I do not understand the reason for this restriction. Myself, I am not
a painter. I do not use the
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 01:24:34AM +0200, peter sikking wrote:
guys + gals,
part two of three of our lgm presentation is online:
http://www.mmiworks.net/eng/publications/2007/05/lgm-top-gimp-user-
requests.html
10. better printing support
Paper, maybe better called media, could be
Thorsten wrote:
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 workflow, not about highjacking a image concept (layers):
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 11:29:55AM +0200, peter sikking wrote:
Thorsten wrote:
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
Thorsten wrote:
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 workflow, not about highjacking a image concept (layers):
On Tue, May 22, 2007 at 01:17:38PM +0200, peter sikking wrote:
I thought I did. Think about workflow.
Then how do you end up selecting an intra-image concept (layers)
to support the task of putting the actual image itself on another
medium (paper)?
If you concentrate on understanding the