Gimp wrote:
> I'm trying to avoid buying Photoshop and use the GIMP instead. I need to
> do the technique described at either of the following pages:
>
>http://tutorialoutpost.com/count/5433
>
> http://www.graphics.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=262
>
> Thus I want to u
Perhaps I misunderstand, but I tried that and it doesn't work because
the GIMP doesn't rotate the brush to follow the tangent of the vector.
You can see from the first link below how it's supposed to work. On the
other hand, I am using 2.2.13 (latest official release) whereas perhaps
somehow v2
There is a way to find out how long a path is; You can find that number,
enable 'use gradient' in the paint tool, and set the length of the gradient
to match that number. Then stroking the path should give the result you
want.
That is if you want a gradient ALONG the path.
If you want a gradient
I'm trying to avoid buying Photoshop and use the GIMP instead. I need to
do the technique described at either of the following pages:
http://tutorialoutpost.com/count/5433
http://www.graphics.com/modules.php?name=Sections&op=viewarticle&artid=262
Thus I want to use a gradient brush along
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Hi there,
I'm using gimp.app 2.2.11 too and printing works for me with a HP
ColorLaserJet 4500 DN and OS X 10.4.8
Greetings, lexA
Am 21.01.2007 um 20:18 schrieb Matthew Polashek:
> Hi!
>
> I can't seem to print from Gimp.app to my Xerox Phaser 61
Hi!
I can't seem to print from Gimp.app to my Xerox Phaser 6100. When I
print with the default settings I get a client error bad request.
Any ideas?
Matt
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> Maybe even Shift-RightClick ...
> Anyway, if I get time some time (in the future ...), I
> might try to find the code and hopefully it shouldn't be
> too hard to add that extra option myself since all the
> code really should be there already anyway - yay :)
The use of RightClick is not availabl
Thanks for that Saul - yep that really means that it's
only gonna be a minor change for what I want :)
The Shift-Click (not Ctrl-Shift-Click) make both parallel
but also changes the length of the second one to match the
selected one.
That might even be the same as PS or Inkscape (but I can't
rememb
I don't know if the feature is available in version 2.2, but the
development version (2.3) is currently able to "lock" the control points
in a manner similar to what you describe by holding down the CTRL and
SHIFT keys while moving either of the controls in the Edit Mode.
> I would like at least o