-colors. What's the best way to go about
doing this using the GIMP? I've been doing some googling, but I'm
probably using incorrect search terms since I haven't really found
anything helpful (yet).
Any replies are appreciated!
Regards,
Joel
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image?
See http://typophile.com/files/text%20in%20a%20half-circle_6719.jpg
for the effect I want, and
http://typophile.com/files/od%20yishama_4911.gif for the text I want
to bend.
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I'm trying to replace all of one color with another.
I tried right-click, select-by color, then pick an item with the color I
want to replace - it seems to select properly.
THEN I try and use bucket fill to fill that selection and I get nothing.
I would expect that this would replace the
to help!
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is slightly rotated, the second a little bit more, and so on,
until the last image, which goes to the user-specified rotation.
Enjoy!
--Joel
rotate.py -
#!/usr/bin/env python
#
# rotate.py
#
# animate rotating all images
selection, it doesn't antialias it at all, so you get a solid 1x1
line.
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to solve this is to force Gimp to re-generate the cache file. To do this,
just delete the cache:
rm ~/.gimp-1.2/pluginrc
The next time you load the Gimp, it'll rebuild its cache file (so it'll be a
bit slower to start up), and your new script should appear in the menu.
--Joel
As I have
Drawable 0
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I am making some gif buttons and they have been looking crappy on the webpage
because gimp hasn't been saving them as Antialiased.
How do I do this in GIMP??
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Joel Webb
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I know that this might not be the windows Gimp list but here goes anyway. I have
been working with Gimp on Windows for about a week. I keep getting the same error.
When it loads extention_scrip_fu Windows 2000 and Windows 98 Craps out. Is there a
fix for this bug??
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Joel Webb
TV runs at 30 frames per second, but some video games need a little bit more
than that for lifelike play. Maybe even up to 60 fps, or so, for completely
fluid motion. Check out this site: http://www.3dgaming.com/fps/fps.html
--Joel
On Tuesday 09 October 2001 04:25 pm, robert lund wrote:
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