Hi Gimp-user,
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-web-transparency.html
How does one go from Figure 6.8 to Figure 6.9?
I did a right-click to the image in Figure 6.8 and saved the PNG to
my Desktop. I opened the PNG in Gimp and added the alpha channel per
Step 2. Step 3 has me stumped, which is
Hi!
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 9:13 AM, DJ delphit...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Gimp-user,
http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-web-transparency.html
How does one go from Figure 6.8 to Figure 6.9?
I did a right-click to the image in Figure 6.8 and saved the PNG to
my Desktop. I opened the PNG in
Hi Gimp-user,
My goal is to understand tab-middle.png from Firefox chrome, and in
the process understand alpha transparency better.
The image is 1x75. I'm not sure of the correct way of saying this,
but from pixel 2 to 31 there is a decreasing amount of white visible,
(or an increasing value
I have a PPT file containing graphic (an object) in vector format. I
would like to import this to GIMP keeping the vector format, so that I
can freely scale it in GIMP.
Is there a way to do that?
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I have a PPT file containing graphic (an object) in vector format. I
would like to import this to GIMP keeping the vector format, so that
I
can freely scale it in GIMP.
Is there a way to do that?
No, bitmap manipulation only
Inkscape is a vector graphics editor, try that.
Owen
Quoting DJ delphit...@yahoo.com:
I click the second pixel
in the image and hold the ctrl key while dragging. What I want to
happen is for the gradient to start at pixel 2 (where I clicked), but
it's starting at pixel 1. Is it possible to start a Gradient at
pixel 2 (or where ever I click),