Thanks, Steve. They probably don’t fit my work, but the insight to your setup
is quite valuable. The brushes in GIMP are probably it’s most confusing aspect,
especially to relative tyros, or those switching from APS.
Ross
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 3:21 PM, Steve Kinney
On 12/13/2016 03:33 PM, mehjg wrote:
> I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate
> dialog
> box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
> hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
> using the bracket
On 13/12/16 21:33, mehjg wrote:
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or the
On 12/13/2016 02:33 PM, mehjg wrote:
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or
I'm not sure I'm understanding this correctly, but in current GIMPs the actual
size of a brush is controlled through the Tool Options of the active painting
tool - the size shown in the Brush Editor is merely the default size for said
brush.
-- Stratadrake
strata_ran...@hotmail.com
Thanks Rich!
This helps because yesterday was the first day I used GIMP. I normally do
things in PhotoShop but when someone doesn't have PhotoShop, I direct them to
GIMP.
So I know virtually nothing about using it.
It's good for me to learn as much as I can. I find your response extremely
Unless you are standing behind the user, never certain what is going on...
>she clicks out of the logo (clicks somewhere on the jewelry image in
>order to remove the selection tool from around the logo) the formerly
>transparent background appears.
>
>Any ideas?
>
However, that bit is not
>Thank you for the help. I need copy a lot of elements from original
>image to new image in template: should I paste every element as new
>layer?
As with everything, it depends, but at least one layer, separate from the
background layers.
For logos and small graphics in a fixed position could go
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or the radius slider. I'm not using a mouse
>Oh dear, this is what happens with no planning. Good in one way, your
>image has a resolution of 600ppi, a little over-the-top but better
>than too low a value. For sending to a printer 300 ppi is suitable
>unless they ask for more. Leave it as 600 ppi and see what happens.
>
>always a but...
>
Le 13/12/2016 à 11:46, Ofnuts a écrit :
> On 13/12/16 10:58, Daniel wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm working on creating multi-layer website mockups using layer groups
>> to organize the elements of each section (header, menu, footer, etc).
>> The client would like the mockups in PSD format, but the
On Wed, Dec 14, 2016 at 2:53 PM, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Can you check if ther eis a Phtoshop opensource plugin to read "ora" files ?
There is none.
Alex
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Can you check if ther eis a Phtoshop opensource plugin to read "ora" files ?
These do support layer-groups, and would bread correctly. Even if the
Photoshop plug-in is dephased/faulty, it would be an easier fix for
this situation.
On 14 December 2016 at 12:35, Daniel
Le 13/12/2016 à 11:46, Ofnuts a écrit :
> On 13/12/16 10:58, Daniel wrote:
>> Hey all,
>>
>> I'm working on creating multi-layer website mockups using layer groups
>> to organize the elements of each section (header, menu, footer, etc).
>> The client would like the mockups in PSD format, but the
I work in a high school in Italy and I can definitely say tha GIMP is
used widely in education under Windows and Mac as it is Free (in the
meaning of like Freedom _and_ Free Beer) where people can't afford or
want to use an alternative raster-graphic program other than Photoshop.
For the sake of
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