Hi there everyone. I am looking to replicate an animation I found. However, I
have no idea where to start.
The concept is easy, you have a picture of a supercell thunderstorm, and the
goal is to get the supercell to rotate in the animation and make it look like
its continuous motion. Something
Good.
On 10/10/2013 8:54 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
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On Fri, Oct 11, 2013 at 1:37 AM, vitalif wrote:
>>Why don't the haters unsubscribe instead?
>
> Of course because we don't hate the thread in our inbox, we just hate the
> "feature"! :)
>
>>Let me repeat it for you: we will *not* make the save/export
>>separation a configurable option.
>
> Thanks,
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Original Message
Subject:Script "Fu" and Shadow
Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2013 16:39:24 +
From: Sloa
>Why don't the haters unsubscribe instead?
Of course because we don't hate the thread in our inbox, we just hate the
"feature"! :)
>Let me repeat it for you: we will *not* make the save/export
>separation a configurable option.
Thanks, in fact I've understood your point as early as before I've p
On 10/10/2013 11:20 PM, vitalif wrote:
We are given this software by the we can not demand anything
Of course! And the best of it is that the license is free so you can at least
patch it for yourself [just like I did].
But my idea was that it's generally a good idea to listen to your users even
>We are given this software by the we can not demand anything
Of course! And the best of it is that the license is free so you can at least
patch it for yourself [just like I did].
But my idea was that it's generally a good idea to listen to your users even if
you develop an opensource project. )
On Thu, 2013-10-10 at 09:30 +0200, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> We found that some people get confused by the ads on the Sourceforge
> site and click on them instead of wainting for the real downloads. It
> has become a common practice by malwertizers to emulate those big
> green download arrows to
http://mfisherart.blogspot.com/2013/04/handy-gimp-shortcuts.html
This was a small blog post I wrote on handy keyboard shortcuts for GIMP.
Of course, you can customize shortcuts, etc., but it's also nice to know
what they are in general. If I do a post on selections I'll send a link to
this thread,
On 10/10/2013 11:17, Helen wrote:
Although I also hate the new feature which restricts what I can do, I don't
think taking a poll is a useful idea. It seems to me the developers ought
to be aware, as everyone else is, that this was a bad move, that many (who
knows whether most, but certainly man
Helen (etter...@gmail.com) wrote:
> If there is a down side to
> allowing users to make this choice, I haven't heard what that is.
Clearly adding the choice option would work against the expressly stated
goal of the change:
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Save_%2B_export_specification
And no, th
Although I also hate the new feature which restricts what I can do, I don't
think taking a poll is a useful idea. It seems to me the developers ought
to be aware, as everyone else is, that this was a bad move, that many (who
knows whether most, but certainly many) GIMP users hate it, and just allo
Hi,
On Thu, Oct 10, 2013 at 8:30 PM, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2013 um 08:10 Uhr
>> Von: "Ean Schuessler"
>
>> My girlfriend downloaded the GIMP windows build referenced off the GIMP.org
>> website and it seems to have a Malware/Adware package called "Sweetp
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 10. Oktober 2013 um 08:10 Uhr
> Von: "Ean Schuessler"
> My girlfriend downloaded the GIMP windows build referenced off the GIMP.org
> website and it seems to have a Malware/Adware package called "Sweetpacks"
> bundled with it.
We found that some people get confused by
Ean Schuessler writes:
> Hi,
>
>
> My girlfriend downloaded the GIMP windows build referenced off the
> GIMP.org website and it seems to have a Malware/Adware package called
> "Sweetpacks" bundled with it. I realize that the Windows version of
> GIMP is linked with a "hey, this isn't us" kind of
i have been a total beginger in gimp during many months
because i could not achieve anything (that is : nothing).
The obstacle was for very basic actions : how to handle selections.
That seems at first (and at second, and third too) extremely esoteric.
As a consequence i think a basic tutorial sh
Ean Schuessler (e...@brainfood.com) wrote:
> My girlfriend downloaded the GIMP windows build referenced off the
> GIMP.org website and it seems to have a Malware/Adware package called
> "Sweetpacks" bundled with it.
Please try to figure out where exactly you downloaded gimp for windows,
the "offic
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