[Gimp-user] convert black to blue for sketch question

2006-01-14 Thread Tom Poe
I scanned in a sketch that is displayed as a black and white sketch.  I 
now want to replace the black with blue color.  Then, I will have a blue 
and white sketch.  Does that make sense?  Is there a command, or feature 
on Gimp that lets me do that?

Thanks,
Tom
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Re: [Gimp-user] convert black to blue for sketch question

2006-01-14 Thread Harish Narayanan
Tom Poe wrote:
 I scanned in a sketch that is displayed as a black and white sketch. 
 I now want to replace the black with blue color.  Then, I will have a
 blue and white sketch.  Does that make sense?  Is there a command, or
 feature on Gimp that lets me do that?
That is a fairly common operation. What you want is a colour map.
Right click-Filters-Colors-Map-Color Exchange

Then select your black and blue as the colours to be exchanged (which
you obviously knew).

Harish

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[Gimp-user] text decoration

2006-01-14 Thread Alan Wolfe
Hey guys,

I was wondering, is there a way to style text like you can in photoshop ie add gradients, patterns, outlines, etc?

probably a retarded question but asking anyways :P

thanks!
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Re: [Gimp-user] text decoration

2006-01-14 Thread Jeff Trefftzs
On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 20:59 -0800, Alan Wolfe wrote:
 Hey guys,
  
 I was wondering, is there a way to style text like you can in
 photoshop ie add gradients, patterns, outlines, etc?

Oodles of ways, actually.  Start by selecting the text.  If it's on its
own layer, try alpha to selection.  Once it's selected, you can fill it
with patterns, gradients, or whatever else suits your fancy.  For more
information, check out the tutorials at

http://www.gimp.org  or
http://http://gug.sunsite.dk/?
page=tutorialsPHPSESSID=8cd86ef0b5a6b689d501fdc95faf7905

For more examples, look at the script-fu source for the various logos.

HTH

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Jeff


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