On 22 Jan 13 21:59 RogueRanger for...@gimpusers.com said:
everytime I create a new area, (layer) it opens in yet another
window,
Have you tried turning on:
Windows Single-window mode ?
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Hello,
These are some things that make it hard for me. The tool menus unlike PS are not
a part of the main window and seem to be seperate windows on their own (2
Hello,
These are some things that make it hard for me. The tool menus unlike PS are not
a part of the main window and seem to be seperate windows on their own (2 of
them) that is annoying
You can turn on single-window mode mode by right-clicking - Windows -
Single-Window Mode
everytime I
First siggy made although I'm not totally happy with the font and how it came
out. Is there a way to highlight it?
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* http://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/14/original/Maria-2.jpg
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this is what I had before, you can see the difference with the text
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Hi everyone.
I have just uploaded Gimp2 onto my computer after having a massive crash a few
weeks ago. I had Photoshop CS4 on it previously, but I no longer have a useable
software disk for it and in all honesty I cannot justify the cost of getting it
again for what I do. So my question for now
On 01/21/2013 03:49 PM, RogueRanger wrote:
When I make these, taking stock photographs and using the lasso selection tool
in CS4, I have an option by right clicking on my selection and choosing
'feather' which softens the edges of the selection and makes it look less like a
simple cut out. Does
Hi,
On 21 Jan 13 23:49 RogueRanger for...@gimpusers.com said:
I have an option by right clicking on my selection and choosing
'feather'...Does anyone know how to achieve the same result with
Gimp?
Make your selection, right-click anywhwere on the image, choose
Select then Feather, choose the
On 01/21/2013 03:49 PM, RogueRanger wrote:
When I make these, taking stock photographs and using the lasso selection tool
in CS4, I have an option by right clicking on my selection and choosing
'feather' which softens the edges of the selection and makes it look less like a
simple cut out. Does
thank you both. I thought it would be similar and I did try that. But the lasso
arc was still active and I wasn't able to end it. What am I doing wrong?
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