Re: [Gimp-user] need windows installer of GIMP 2.3.12
Try to uninstall the last GIMP installation, remove all the shortcuts (here the shortcuts of old GIMP launched the GIMP 2.3.12 with errors - when I load the gimp.exe directly from the folder, the problem disappears). Regards 2006/11/25, Teddy Widhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Thank you for your help. last night i try download gimp for windows 2.3.12and gtk 2.10.6 for windows. but got error when i wanna start the GIMP. first step i install GTK first, than GIMP. but during start the GIMP, its look like error to start. i dont know why. somebody have solution about it? THank you before. On 24/11/06, Dalai Felinto [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=121075 http://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-win/ Cheers 2006/11/24, Teddy Widhi [EMAIL PROTECTED]: hi all, Somebody have installer of GIMP 2.3.12 or newest development version for windows OS?i have plan to write some book for indonesia language to use GIMP, but everyday i use LInux for editing some fotography picture. in indonesia most peeople use windows than linux. and for thats purposes i need some newest version of GIMP development for windows. thank you for your attention. sorry my bad english Teddy ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients
On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1) use text tool with text My Company Name 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection 3) apply gradient to it 4) render a variety of drop shadows 5) add bevelling I've attached a test image. 1 - made a text layer, flattened it. 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white. 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap mask' layer. 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on multiply. 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it to the top (also on multiply). The end result is that you can still edit the gradient. One thing I noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel. But maybe this will give you some ideas There are others who GIMP better - I'm still trying to figure it out myself.. Thanks Chris, this works for now...although I noticed you have the inverse selection filled with white (called cheap mask)makes it so the gradient doesn't pass through to the entire image (only the text)what is a real mask, anyway? -- Anthony Ettinger phone: 408-656-2473 resume: http://chovy.dyndns.org/resume.html Currently available for contract work blog: http://www.chovy.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients
On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1) use text tool with text My Company Name 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection 3) apply gradient to it 4) render a variety of drop shadows 5) add bevelling I've attached a test image. 1 - made a text layer, flattened it. 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white. 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap mask' layer. 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on multiply. 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it to the top (also on multiply). The end result is that you can still edit the gradient. One thing I noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel. But maybe this will give you some ideas There are others who GIMP better - I'm still trying to figure it out myself.. ...Chris, here is the tutorial I'm using that I would like to apply varying gradients to...let me know if you have any ideas (or anybody else for that matter). http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Text-Blending-in-GIMP-339-1.html#19058 Anthony Ettinger phone: 408-656-2473 resume: http://chovy.dyndns.org/resume.html Currently available for contract work blog: http://www.chovy.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] applying new gradients
On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/25/06, Anthony Ettinger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 11/24/06, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1) use text tool with text My Company Name 2) copy visible to new layer, alpha to selection 3) apply gradient to it 4) render a variety of drop shadows 5) add bevelling I've attached a test image. 1 - made a text layer, flattened it. 2 - made an inverse selection on a new layer, filled it with white. 3 - made a gradient layer below the new 'cheap mask' layer. - at this point it's just the gradient showing through the hole in the 'cheap mask' layer. 4 - made another new layer (empty) with a selection of the text - ran bevel on that, moved it above the gradient and put it's mode on multiply. 5 - made a drop shadow on a last empty layer, flattened it and move it to the top (also on multiply). The end result is that you can still edit the gradient. One thing I noticed is that the highlights are lost on the bevel. But maybe this will give you some ideas There are others who GIMP better - I'm still trying to figure it out myself.. ...Chris, here is the tutorial I'm using that I would like to apply varying gradients to...let me know if you have any ideas (or anybody else for that matter). http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/topic/Text-Blending-in-GIMP-339-1.html#19058 update: I've come to realize I can apply just about everything except the very last bevel + drop shadow as seperate layers and still being able to change gradients, colors, etc... Once I've got a good color/gradient combination, I then copy visible and paste into then render a new layer, and apply the last two steps to that layer (bevel + drop shadow) http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio1.png http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio2.png http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio3.png http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio4.png http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio5.png http://chovy.dyndns.org/gimp/logos/logo-techaudio6.png What's your favorite? -- Anthony Ettinger phone: 408-656-2473 resume: http://chovy.dyndns.org/resume.html Currently available for contract work blog: http://www.chovy.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list Gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user