On 28 Jan 2001 19:32:33 -0500, Kate McMillan wrote:
> Question is this - I would like to add some more color, now that my first
> little experiment is a success. But I cannot seem to figure out how to go
> back into the layers to bring them up for editing?
The best thing to do for your future
On Mon, 23 Oct 2000 11:30:49 +0100
Paul Ashton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Any good mechanism/filter to remove facial hair :-) ?
>
> I was trying the colour map, turning stubble colour to skin, but
> not with much success. Anyone got a good tip?
If you wan't to automate it as much as possible,
On Fri, 29 Sep 2000 15:54:39 +0200
Tobias Gärder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hiya
>
> I'm just wondering, how do i set specific delays for each/some frames in
> a gifanimation? The only thing i've seen is the generic delay you can
> set when exporting the animation, but where do i set the other
The print plugin lists printers available to the system in the /etc/printcap
file. You probably haven't configured any printer for your system yet. If
you're using redhat, they have a graphical interface called printtool to guide
you setting everything up.
Jakub Steiner
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Dne St, 30 srp 2000 jste napsal(a):
> Any suggestions out there for a moderately priced digital camera that is
> linux friendly? I'm using SuSE 6.2
>
> Does it matter? I've never used one before, nor seen one used.
The best amateur camera I know of is the Olympus Camedia 3030zoom. I went for
a
king pixels of the layer
transparent acording to the grayscale mask bitmap. A channel mask on the other
hand can be easily converted to a selection and be used for this purpose.
If there is a special thing you called alpha layer mask, that works differently
then I missed it, but I'm kinda sure
e the procedure is not that well explained. I'd use the mask generated
using the threshold filter as a quickmask and then change it to selection
and then apply the selective gaussian filter. Otherwise the whole process of
creating the mask is kinda redundant. Or am I missing something?
J
- select the bcg area using magic wand, index the image using
dithering, fill the selection with the web safe color.
Hope it helped
Jakub Steiner
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"even a stopped clock gives a right time twice a day"
> Can I take this one step further ? If we use this technique, then it is not
> possible for the object to undergo a colour transition AND change size
> within the same animation, is it ? Or maybe we need to use a different
> technique again ?
Create the color fade first and then make "frames to
> Also, I have had a look at your tutorial. Its great !! One problem though,
> and that is I was unable to download the file gap-static.xcf.bz2. I got an
> error message saying "Document Not Found". I am wondering if you could send
> me this xcf file ? It would help with working through your tutor
P, check
out http://jimmac.musichall.cz/tutor.php3 ;)
Jakub Steiner
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"even a stopped clock gives a right time twice a day"
> is there any filters I can apply to remove the pattern that covers the
> girl?
I'd go for the Selective Gaussian Blur on this one...
Jakub
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"even a stopped clock gives a right time twice a day"
Dne Pá, 07 èec 2000 Thomas Stolt napsal(a):
> Hi User List
>
>
>
> What the heck is GAP? Or better: _where_ is it??
Actually that's a good point. I'll add some brief info there. GAP is a set of
Animation plugins from Wolfgang Hofer that add real animation functionality to
GIMP. GA
emi-flatten and then index the
image. Use this filter on a merged image (not flattened, it would discard alpha
channel).
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"even a stopped clock gives a right time twice a day"
how to copy
a part of a channel image to another channel?
gimperely
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" .. if Windows is the answer it must have been a
stupid question .. "
e). The original resize and border resize functions
did not appeal to me too.
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" .. if Windows is the answer it must have been a
stupid question .. "
experienced this behaviour and knows where the problem is?
I can't live without gDyntext one more day =)
I used version 1.4.3 that ships with GIMP CVS and 1.4.4 from author's site. I
have a linux 2.2.12 kernel, xfree 3.3.5 running on an i686.
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ette alpha is not currently supported. Are there any plans to do so?
cheers and happy Gimping
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lection tool won't.
Ta has to do with a focus. Make sure you have the image widow focused when
adding or substracting selections. Works for me in GIMP 1.1.15 and Icewm 1.0
Jakub Steiner
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I don't think it's a good idea to move the cropping selection on topright and
bottomleft corner while scale it on the other two. I'd rather use alt for the
selection movement. imagine having a huge image and want to make a precise
crop. You would have two reectangles, one in top right and one in b
I found a way how to do it. Using a floating selection. But I find this being
very time consuming ... there _must_ be a better way...
1. alt+click the layer mask
2. select all
3. float
4. move it
5. anchor it
6. alt+click the layer mask
Jakub Steiner
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I didn't really notice, but moving a layer mask moves the layer itself too. Is
tha a bug of the 1.1.X series or does it supposed to work like that?
How do I move a mask then? Can I? If not, I find it very very unconvenient..
Jakub Steiner
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placed with "Soubor" (file) occurs
in on my CVS version too
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> What is the best way to optimize/compress an image for a web page?
Anything non-photographic (or tiny enough) should get indexed and saved either
to png or gif (at indexed pallettes, pngs are usually some bytes smaller). The
pallette does not need to include 256 colors and for web you can usual
Dne Pá, 01 øíj 1999 jste napsal(a):
> Perhaps the easiest way is to feed this into a raytracer such as POV and let
> it do the rendering for you. Then use GIMP to compose the image from the
> rendered files.
If Vidar keeps his promise, you will have the a cube primitive in his sphere
designer. Wi
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