On Thu, 7 Dec 2006 02:35:21 -0500, Teddy Widhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe some developer that also read my milis know, that the adjustment
layer will adding in the next gimp feature plan? i want to know the news
about it. bcos i very-very hope the gimp add adjustment layer for change
some
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 11:42 pm, Tanveer Singh wrote:
I found a lot of tutorials etc, for photoshop as well as some
actions which allow you to stack images to get star trails.
But nothing for gimp.
Is there some script available?
Or some other easy way wherein I can select multiple
I need an easier way to resize a tab background for use in css+xhtml
without having to recreate each time I resize.
The problem is that if I need to resize the tab width, I have to re-do
the entire tab creation. Is there a way to simply edit the selection
after resizing? I've been doing the
1) three layers filled with: bg color, border color, fg color
2) create rounded selection (25% radius)
What if you add 2b) save selection as channel? Then you can scale the
image and reload the selection from the channel...
3) select border color layer, invert and clear
4) select fg color
On 12/7/06, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) three layers filled with: bg color, border color, fg color
2) create rounded selection (25% radius)
What if you add 2b) save selection as channel? Then you can scale the
image and reload the selection from the channel...
if i save
if i save selection to channel how will it be effected when I resize?
ie - different radius on corners, or different aliasing? (I noticed
this problem when I simply resized the image after it was rendered).
The channel is scaled with the image - I'm guessing (now) that you
want to scale/skew
On 12/7/06, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if i save selection to channel how will it be effected when I resize?
ie - different radius on corners, or different aliasing? (I noticed
this problem when I simply resized the image after it was rendered).
The channel is scaled with the