You don't mean this list do you? Seems to me like you are subscribed to
this list :)
Lenka.
On Thu, 13 Jul 2000, Pete Toscano wrote:
hello,
this may sound kind of weird (hey, so am i! =;), but i have been trying
to subscribe to this list for a week now. i've sent in a couple
subscribe
Hi,
I currently have GIMP v1.1.24, and I am unable to find the AnimFrames option
on the menu that appears when I right-click on the image.
I have seen a couple of good tutorials on the Net regarding using this tool,
and would like to use it.
Can someone tell me what I need to do to get this
Hello,
I heard some good news about GIMP. So I downloaded the files. But how do I
install the program!? Lots of technical bla bla on the GIMP site, but some
kind of user (you know, people who want to use software without being bored
with techie talk) friendly installation program is nowhere to
Marcel,
Are you using linux or windows?
Lenka.
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Marcel Olrichs wrote:
Hello,
I heard some good news about GIMP. So I downloaded the files. But how do I
install the program!? Lots of technical bla bla on the GIMP site, but some
kind of user (you know, people who want
It installs no differently (basicly) than any other unix software. You can
install it from source or you can also install it from RPM or whatever the
package type is for your system. Once it installed you can just run
``gimp'' from the command line.
--Ben
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000, Marcel Olrichs
I am actually using resynthesizer right now, and while I'm dissapointed as to
its speed (um, can we say days to render?), the output is generally very nice
and seems stable (at least on my x86 box). I recently emailed the maintainer
to ask if it is supposed to be as slow as I am getting it. I
On Fri, 14 Jul 2000 10:31:17 -0700, Alex Harford [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~pfh/resynthesizer/
Has anybody on the list tried this plug-in? I'm at work right now so
I can't try it, but I am going to as soon as I get home. Basically
it is for removing things from
Hi,
First, sorry about my poor english, I am brazilian.
I am trying to develop a game, called Evolution
(http://evolution.sourceforge.net). I need much sprites to do this game,
and the images need to be in a specific format. Each sprite is a file
that store the image of a unit (a man, a car, a
On Fri, Jul 14, 2000 at 06:10:16PM -0300, Debian Linux User [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
(http://www.blender.nl), witch saves each frame in a diferent file. All
frames have the same size. I need to load all N images and (where N is a
number I don't know) and make, with them, a single one.
Oh my!
So simple? Linux is the paradise!
Thank you very much
Marc Lehmann wrote:
Instead of using Gimp, use ImageMagick and a command like this:
convert +append img1.ppm img2.ppm img3.ppm result.ppm
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Alex Harford wrote:
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~pfh/resynthesizer/
I downloaded, read the README, and installed Resynth is nowhere to
be found?!
HELP!
I'm using the latest developer edition of gimp on a RedHat 6.2 box with
Helix. (but Gimp is not the Helix gimp, I compiled it)
I downloaded, read the README, and installed Resynth is nowhere to
be found?!
Should turn up in image/filters/map/resynthesize
-James Smaby
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