the way these two tools work is too different, for the adaptation to be possible
to quote Sven :
The paintbrush stamps the brush repeatedly on the canvase to create a
brush stroke. The ink tool however calculates the outline of the brush stroke
based on geometry and movement of the brush tip.
I previously wrote:
I'm using a Debian Sid distribution, regularly updated. I have the
gimp-2.2 Debian package, last modification on 2007-07-13:
% ls -l =gimp-2.2
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3,0M 2007-07-13 19:26 /usr/bin/gimp-2.2*
I have also gimp-2.3.19, installed in /usr/local and
David Gowers wrote:
On 8/21/07, Konstantin Svist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to ask why the lines drawn with a Wacom tablet look so
different when drawn in gimp vs. when they're drawn in Photoshop or
OpenCanvas.
Attached is an example of lines drawn in Photoshop CS2, CS3,
On 8/21/07, Konstantin Svist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone for advice!
I'll definitely try playing with the pressure curves.
And yes, 'p1' was apparently a modified brush (the original artist
confirmed it :). But that aside, p2 and o1 look a lot better than g1...
I've heard
On 8/21/07, Jozef Legeny [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the way these two tools work is too different, for the adaptation to be
possible
to quote Sven :
The paintbrush stamps the brush repeatedly on the canvase to create a
brush stroke. The ink tool however calculates the outline of the brush
On Tuesday 21 August 2007, David Gowers wrote:
On 8/21/07, Konstantin Svist [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks everyone for advice!
I'll definitely try playing with the pressure curves.
And yes, 'p1' was apparently a modified brush (the original
artist confirmed it :). But that aside, p2 and
I removed Gimp from my computer cause i didn't need it any more.
So i removed The Gimp,and now all my pictures and images can't reed the Jpeg,
BMP, JPE files!
What can i do to make it good???
grt. Jeroen B
_
Jouw nieuws:
* Jeroen Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-21-07 14:49]:
I removed Gimp from my computer cause i didn't need it any more.
So i removed The Gimp,and now all my pictures and images can't reed
the Jpeg, BMP, JPE files!
What can i do to make it good???
New to linux?
Thank goodness you have given a
On Tuesday 21 August 2007 21:27, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Jeroen Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-21-07 14:49]:
I removed Gimp from my computer cause i didn't need it any more.
So i removed The Gimp,and now all my pictures and images can't reed
the Jpeg, BMP, JPE files!
What can i do to
My reply want sent to the list, neither his...
transcripting:
On 8/21/07, Jeroen Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i use Windows 98 version 2 i think
Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 15:54:28 -0300
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp remove
Which
Your files are unchaged you can open them with any graphic tool, or browse them
with any good viewer (that is not MS fax and images viewer but free tool as
xnview , irfanview or fastone image viewer,all free and with no ads)
Back to the problem , what changed is only the icon associated to your
Hi!
The first is about writing text to a file.
In SIOD doing something like this I can write text to a file:
(let* (
(txt-output-file-name (string-append base-filename .txt))
(txt-output-file (fopen txt-output-file-name w)))
(fwrite (string-append text-string \n)txt-output-file)
(fclose
Hello,
I'm trying to create a logo that consists of some text over transparent
background. I want it to be in GIF format. I create the text with the text
tool. Now in gimp, it looks great. However, when I go and export it to a GIF,
the fonts loose quality.
Here is my understanding of what
On 8/22/07, Amit Ramon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to create a logo that consists of some text over transparent
background. I want it to be in GIF format. I create the text with the text
tool. Now in gimp, it looks great. However, when I go and export it to a GIF,
the fonts
Quoting Amit Ramon [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Technically, as far as I understand, there should be no problem to
have a good
anti-aliased fonts in a gif file. The problem is with the very specific
method I (or gimp?) creates the gif.
Does anyone here knows how can one create a decent
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