hi axel,
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 07:39:07AM +0200, Axel Wernicke wrote:
Am 12.05.2006 um 05:58 schrieb Carol Spears:
Hi Carol, Roman is still on vacation for a week or so. But why you
don't share your thoughts with us on the gimp-docs list?
good for roman!
sometimes, it is simply
Is there anyway to draw a line in gimp and put arrows at the end of the line. Photoshop's line tool can apparently do this with ease...
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I'm feeling particularly useless today, I'm pretty much a total
beginner with GIMP, but I can't believe this is as hard as I seem to be
making it.
I want to draw a straight line. I'm using Gimp 2.2.4
I try the paintbrush, I have a color selected, and I can draw a
squiggly line. The help says
Did you read the actual straight line tutorial? It's here:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Straight_Line/
It details exactly what to do, step-by-step.
Marco
On May 12, 2006, at 9:02 PM, Simon Roberts wrote:
I'm feeling particularly useless today, I'm pretty much a total
beginner with GIMP,
Gach, hit reply, instead of reply to all.
Nutshell version: no, I'd not seen this, yes, so far as I can make out,
I'm doing what the tutorial says, but no, I don't get any line.
I get two crosshairs and a line joining the two as I move the mouse
while holding shift (I can constrain the line to
Simon Roberts wrote:
Gach, hit reply, instead of reply to all.
Nutshell version: no, I'd not seen this, yes, so far as I can make out,
I'm doing what the tutorial says, but no, I don't get any line.
I get two crosshairs and a line joining the two as I move the mouse
while holding shift (I can
Hi Andy,
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Is there anyway to draw a line in gimp and put arrows at the end of the
line. Photoshop's line tool can apparently do
On Fri, 12 May 2006 07:39:07 +0200, Axel Wernicke wrote
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On Thu, May 11, 2006 at 07:09:28AM +1000, Felix Karpfen wrote:
It looked to me as though this step should have been done while I am
online.
If this is the case, then is the following entry in the INSTALL file
Did you read the actual straight line tutorial? It's here:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Straight_Line/
Simon Roberts wrote:
Nutshell version: no, I'd not seen this, yes, so far as I can make out,
I'm doing what the tutorial says, but no, I don't get any line.
I get two crosshairs and a
Did you press the left mouse button before releasing the shift-key,
as the tutorial specifies
aside from the fact that I feel like I'm learning to use stardard car
shifting...3 or 4 actions to coodinate ;^).;if you hold the shift
button down TOO long you get the slow curser dog pony show,
Hi,
I'm trying to get the lighting effect plugin to work. Even when I
follow the various tutorials around teh net I cant seem to get it to
'see' the environment map and the bump map. I found one post that said
that teh bump map had to be grayscale and I tried that with no luck.
Does anyone
thanks, yes, It's behaving now.
It takes a mouse click to indicate the starting point, and a
shift-click to indicate the end. Holding shift in advance of the final
click shows you where it will draw. Makes perfect sense now, but I was
so expecting it to be a drag operation to draw the line (like
Have you assured that your bump map has the same width and height as your image?
If I am not mistaken, this is a prerequisite for that filter.
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Yes Saul I have made sure of that.
Jim
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Have you assured that your bump map has the same width and height as your image?
If I am not mistaken, this is a prerequisite for that filter.
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