Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-19 Thread Michael Schumacher
Von: Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Hmm... There is no button to do this? Only ways using features that are not made exactly for it? Developers read this mail list? Can I suggest this? A simple toogle box that change mix opacity to exact opacity. What exactly do you use this for? Michael

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-19 Thread Lap1994
Em Mon, 19 May 2008 18:20:55 -0300, Pere Pujal i Carabantes [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: El dg 18 de 05 de 2008 a les 23:03 -0300, en/na Lap1994 va escriure: Let make things more simple to understand. If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil it becomes

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-18 Thread buralex
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on May 17, 2008 7:31 -0400 (in part): I'm not sure why you need the layer masks? Won't the following work a little more simply or does method you suggest do something I've missed ... 1. Create new transparent layer, select it, leaving background visible. 2. Make

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-18 Thread Lap1994
Let make things more simple to understand. If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not how much the color change.

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-18 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno
On Sunday 18 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote: Let make things more simple to understand. If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not how much the

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-18 Thread Lap1994
Hmm... There is no button to do this? Only ways using features that are not made exactly for it? Developers read this mail list? Can I suggest this? A simple toogle box that change mix opacity to exact opacity. Well, in that case. I will use masks, hope any developer read this. On Sunday

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-17 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Lap1994 [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border. When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the color

[Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-16 Thread Lap1994
Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border. When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the color selected. Like a bitmap with a

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-16 Thread Daniel Hornung
On Friday 16 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote: Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border. When I change the opacity of the pencil and use it, the selected color and the color where I use the pencil, combine itself. I do not want it, I want draw a pixel with exact 50% of alpha and the

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity

2008-05-16 Thread Lap1994
It will work. But is not a option of a tool, is a way to make it work. For me, it will work, but if someone need opacity AND a mask layer? What he will do!? On Friday 16 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote: Hello. I want to draw a image with a 50% opacity border. When I change the opacity of the

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity Layers?

2004-04-15 Thread Steve Stavropoulos
On Fri, 9 Apr 2004, David Wright wrote: Does the gimp support opacity layers? By opacity layer I mean an layer with a 8-bit numer for each pixel, where instead of being intrepreted as a gray or color intensity value, the number is intrepreted as a pure opacity. When it is 255, the pixel is

Re: [Gimp-user] Opacity Layers?

2004-04-09 Thread Michael Schumacher
David Wright wrote: Does the gimp support opacity layers? By opacity layer I mean an layer with a 8-bit numer for each pixel, where instead of being intrepreted as a gray or color intensity value, the number is intrepreted as a pure opacity. When it is 255, the pixel is black; when it is 0, the