On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 11:24 PM, ShockwaveLover for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
Fairly new to GIMP, and I was wondering, what is the easiest way to create a
lipstick mark, an outline of lips?
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ShockwaveLover
Easiest way?
Apply lipstick liberally to your lips.
Press your lips against a piece of
I have an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft symbols
that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and needs to
look professional.
The only way I can see to sharpen the image is to scale it up then use the
pen and ink tool to sharpen the edges - filling
On Wednesday 25 March 2009, CJ wrote:
I have an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft
symbols that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and
needs to look professional.
I don't know what your image looks like, but if you need a high resolution
image,
go here http://openclipart.org/
then type in the search box clef
save the ones you want then set the size you need in inkscape then
export them from there as png files and open in gimp.
hope this helps. openclipart is very useful for such things as this.
Regards Pete
On Wed, 2009-03-25 at 13:57
Thanks for the reply Pete.
I did find an image but not both bass and treble clefts with the musical
staves which is what I need.
I've uploaded andimage to imagebin
http://imagebin.org/42844
This is similar to the image I'm trying to work on. The actual image is
proprietary so making it over
On Wednesday 25 March 2009, Curt Tresenriter wrote:
Thanks for the reply Pete.
I did find an image but not both bass and treble clefts with the musical
staves which is what I need.
I've uploaded andimage to imagebin
http://imagebin.org/42844
Rosegarden should be able to give you this
CJ wrote:
an image of two musical staves with the bass and treble cleft symbols
that is pixilated. This image will be made into a rubber stamp and needs to
look professional. or is there a better way to accomplish what I
need?
When I needed something similar, I downloaded a copy of the Bach
Neil,
That would be a life (and time) saver!
Thanks Neil, i humbly accept your offer.
The Bach fonts have me more confused than I was as I'm nor graphics person
and just beginning on the Gimp learning curve.
This will ultimately be a rubber stamp approximately 15/16 x 2 so I'm not
sure
Sorry!
Noel
That would be a life (and time) saver!
Thanks Noel, i humbly accept your offer.
The Bach fonts have me more confused than I was as I'm nor graphics person
and just beginning on the Gimp learning curve.
This will ultimately be a rubber stamp approximately 15/16 x 2 so I'm not
I am very very new to Gimp and graphic design. I think this is very basic,
but don't know the professional terminology.
Please take a look at the following picture,
http://www.peteconstant.com/assets/images/Web-Banner-Raw3-Dan1.jpg
You can see that different pictures are mixed into this web
Howdy,
I'm making a mosaic. I've used gimp to
strip out extraneous background artifacts
posterize the picture down to a sixteen colors.
separated the colors onto different layers.
Now I'd like to know either by area (cm, or inch) or percentage of the
picture each of the colors (so I can figure
Hi,
howe.ste...@gmail.com (2009-03-25 at 1353.01 -0700):
Howdy,
I'm making a mosaic. I've used gimp to
strip out extraneous background artifacts
posterize the picture down to a sixteen colors.
separated the colors onto different layers.
Now I'd like to know either by area (cm, or inch) or
El dc 25 de 03 de 2009 a les 15:24 -0400, en/na Don va escriure:
I am very very new to Gimp and graphic design. I think this is very
basic, but don't know the professional terminology.
Please take a look at the following picture,
Fairly new to GIMP, and I was wondering, what is the easiest way to create a
lipstick mark, an outline of lips?
--
David M.
hmm, you could try Getting an image of actual lips (Google search)
cut out everything but the lips;
rotate the image(if you need to)
Filterblurblur
Colorscolorize(adjust
Hello
I am creating a simple text logo. The logo is three words but they are all
run together: thedaughterproject and I want the word daughter to be in a
different color.
I cannot seem to figure out how to simply get that one word in there
changed,
without creating three text boxes and messing
Get a piece of glass and have a pretty girl (or boy -- mule -- what ever)
lipstick up and kiss the glass then take a picture on your favorite background.
Paper will blur is why glass...
David M. wrote:
Fairly new to GIMP, and I was wondering, what is the easiest way to create a
lipstick mark, an
Googoo wrote:
Does anyone have an idea why GIMP sometimes saves files to locations like
INSTALL_DIR/bin/ or even /WINDOWS/System32/?
What kind of files?
Michael
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Googoo
just xcf files.
I ended up finding them. They were in
USER_DIR\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files
Maureen emaure...@msn.com wrote:
I have added two items to the toolbox: Hue and Saturation and Color Balance
But when I click their icons in the toolbox, the message This tool has no
options shows up under the toolbox. When I click on the arrow and go to
Tool Options Menu and then to
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