Hi All
I have been reading all these GIMP layer-related posts
for quite some time now and think it is high time I
show you the picture the way I see it.
First off, the purpose of the layer boundary is to let
you know the position of the layer in context so that
you can align it the way you want.
Hi All
You can use Vertical/Horizontal Guides feature to
alignment your selections. First of all, make sure
Snap to Guides option in the View menu is checked.
Then, left click on the horizontal ruler and drag
downwards to bring down a horizontal Guide to the
point of your choice. Same way,
Hi,
Quoting Justin Gombos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How do I restrict movement to be either horizontal or vertical?
I tried holding shift, control, and alt, and no luck.
Using the cursors is how I usually handle this. With the move tool selected,
Shift selects the active layer rather than the
Hi,
Justin Gombos [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I restrict movement to be either horizontal or vertical?
Use the cursor keys instead of moving with the mouse. You can press
Shift to increase the movement per keypress.
Sven
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Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When moving a selection with the cursors, Shift-cursor moves the
selection by a larger amount (26 pixels, I just checked, no idea
why).
It moves by 25 pixels. Why? Because it's defined like this in
gimpeditselectiontool.c:
#define ARROW_VELOCITY 25
Hi,
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When moving a selection with the cursors, Shift-cursor moves the
selection by a larger amount (26 pixels, I just checked, no idea
why).
It moves by 25 pixels. Why? Because it's defined like this in
On 10 Aug 2004 11:21:12 +0200
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It moves by 25 pixels. Why? Because it's defined like this in
gimpeditselectiontool.c:
#define ARROW_VELOCITY 25
2.0.4 and 2.1.3 both move 26 pixels
--
Owen
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Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It moves by 25 pixels. Why? Because it's defined like this in
gimpeditselectiontool.c:
#define ARROW_VELOCITY 25
Odd - I just tried this, and it definitely moves 26 pixels. After 4
moves, the layer is offset 104 pixels, one back to the left,
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 01:26:11PM -0400, G?rald wrote:
Is there a port of the pmosaic plug-in to Gimp 2.0 ?
unfortunately, it looks like the answer is no:
http://www.kirchgessner.net/photo-mosaic.html
carol
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Is there any way to do something similar to the defringe tool in photoshop? I
played around a bit without good results in gimp, but I'm still new and probably
don't know all the tools that well.
Heres a description of what I'm trying to achieve:
http://www.sketchpad.net/defringe6.htm
Thanks
ivanova ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any way to do something similar to the defringe tool in
photoshop? I played around a bit without good results in gimp, but I'm
still new and probably don't know all the tools that well.
Ok, I don't know Photoshop so I am not sure if this really is
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 01:31 pm, Simon Budig wrote:
ivanova ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any way to do something similar to the defringe tool in
photoshop? I played around a bit without good results in gimp, but I'm
still new and probably don't know all the tools that well.
Ok,
On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 05:44:46PM -0400, G?rald wrote:
The awnser is yes ...
http://www.kirchgessner.net/gimp.html
Peter Kirchgessner just upload the code and the exec
this is such good news :)
carol
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* Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-08-10 16:09]:
Using the cursors is how I usually handle this. With the move tool
selected, Shift selects the active layer rather than the topmost
layer underneath the cursor, Control moves a path, and Alt moves a
selection (rather than its contents).
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 17:31, Simon Budig wrote:
ivanova ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any way to do something similar to the defringe tool in
photoshop? I played around a bit without good results in gimp,
but I'm still new and probably don't know all the tools that
well.
Ok, I
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 00:31:46 -0300
Joao S. O. Bueno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 10 August 2004 17:31, Simon Budig wrote:
ivanova ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there any way to do something similar to the defringe tool in
photoshop? I played around a bit without good results in
Is it possible to change the size/hardness of the brushes with keyboard shotcuts?
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