Hi all,
I am planning to build a website over the coming weeks but I want to make some
custom images albeit slightly basic ones. My first image project would be the
banner for the home page for which I already have an image which I will attach
to this post.
It is a simple two colour image of a
I found your site today, not knowing it existed. As an option to use
instead of Photoshop, which I do own, I thought trying Gimp, might be
easier to work with. I signed in, got the first attachment page, but it
said I'd get an email to confirm. I never did. I tried to maybe sign in,
but what I
On the first page of http://www.gimp.org/ you have a large download button,
impossible to miss. Don't blame on GIMP your use of a malicious download
site.
2014-12-25 22:30 GMT+01:00 William Thompson 1tr0p0s...@gmail.com:
Appears things have changed with GIMP since I last downloaded and used the
Which site did you find? The proper official site is http://www.gimp.org/
and it will not ask you to register.
2014-12-24 20:34 GMT+01:00 Paul ffman2...@gmail.com:
I found your site today, not knowing it existed. As an option to use
instead of Photoshop, which I do own, I thought trying Gimp,
On 28.12.2014 16:05, Olivier wrote:
2014-12-25 22:30 GMT+01:00 William Thompson 1tr0p0s...@gmail.com:
Appears things have changed with GIMP since I last downloaded and used the
program? Not sure what your relationship is with Torrent, but as I was
instructed to download the latter in order
On 28.12.2014 16:07, Olivier wrote:
2014-12-24 20:34 GMT+01:00 Paul ffman2...@gmail.com:
I signed in, got the first attachment page, but it said I'd get an
email to confirm. I never did. I tried to maybe sign in, but what I
got, is the second attachment. Can you help me?
Which site did you
Activate the color select tool an click the black pentagramm.
Then click on the icon foreground color to change to the desired color.
The use the bucket fill tool to fill the selected area.
Then click on Select - None.
Now you can do do the same on the backgound.
Thats it!
Gunold
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Good afternoon,
I woul'd like to convert an animation built with GAP and GIMP (a folder with
500 frames (i.e. 500 numbered .xcf files)) to an MPEG file with a .wav file
(music). I have read in O. Lecarme and K. Delvare french book it shoul'd be
possible, but I don't find the video/Master
On 28/12/14 18:15, Marc Nicolardot wrote:
Good afternoon,
I woul'd like to convert an animation built with GAP and GIMP (a folder with
500 frames (i.e. 500 numbered .xcf files)) to an MPEG file with a .wav file
(music). I have read in O. Lecarme and K. Delvare french book it shoul'd be
On 28/12/14 17:03, Gunold Brunbauer wrote:
Activate the color select tool an click the black pentagramm.
Then click on the icon foreground color to change to the desired color.
The use the bucket fill tool to fill the selected area.
Then click on Select - None.
Now you can do do the same on the
On 28/12/14 12:27, Chris1968 wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to build a website over the coming weeks but I want to make some
custom images albeit slightly basic ones. My first image project would be the
banner for the home page for which I already have an image which I will attach
to this post.
28 дек. 2014 г. 18:59 пользователь Chris1968 for...@gimpusers.com
написал:
It is a simple two colour image of a pentagram. The pentagram is black
against a
white background but I want to change the black to a shade of gold maybe
and the
background to a shade of black. Rather that editing it
You might want to try using color to alpha.
Colors Color to Alpha
To fine tune it you can use the curves tool.
Something like this maybe.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/93550827/temp/c2a.ogv
On Sun, Dec 28, 2014, at 06:27 AM, Chris1968 wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to build a website
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