Thank you all. Btw I loved the Iwarp distort thing. Also Transform -> Perspective is
indeed very similar to the Free Transform Photoshop tool.
Migrating from Photoshop to Gimp will be less painfull than I thought :-)
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On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, johnny wrote:
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> 3. A Distort tool seems to be missing in Gimp. Correct me if I am wrong.
I think you might be looking for the Interactive Warp tool.
Filters > Distorts > IWarp
The interface is not what you are used to but you'll find it quite capable
once you learn how
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 10:18, johnny wrote:
> 3. A Distort tool seems to be missing in Gimp. Correct me if I am wrong.
I did a quick browse of the Photoshop7tryout and didn't find any distort
tool. If you're refering to the free transform functionality it's a
perspective tool in Gimp. In 1.2 it's a
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 10:18, johnny wrote:
> 1. Let's say I have this image I need to rotate precisely by 2.5 degrees CCW. How I
> am supposed to do this simple task in Gimp?
The answer is simple. Use the Transform Tool from the toolbox.
> 2. I still didn't figure out how to quickly create my
Hi,
johnny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1. Let's say I have this image I need to rotate precisely by 2.5
> degrees CCW. How I am supposed to do this simple task in Gimp?
Choose the transform tool, make sure it has Rotation choosen, click
into the image. You will get a dialog where you can enter
> 1. Let's say I have this image I need to rotate precisely by 2.5
> degrees CCW. How I am supposed to do this simple task in Gimp?
Use the transform tool and set its options to rotation, traditional.
Click on the image to initiate a transfrom then type -2.5 into the Angle
field of the Rotation In
Gimp is a nice toy to play with. As a former Photoshop user, I still have 3 questions
bugging me:
1. Let's say I have this image I need to rotate precisely by 2.5 degrees CCW. How I
am supposed to do this simple task in Gimp?
2. I still didn't figure out how to quickly create my own patterns