Re: [Gimp-user] Changing colours in gimp

2016-12-05 Thread Rick Strong
I thought I would play around with finding a solution for this, but after running up against a "middle button click" (I hadn't heard of it either) in some obscure dialogue I couldn't find again, I gave up. For the uninitiated, a "middle button click" means clicking your scroll wheel, assuming

[Gimp-user] Curving an omage

2016-12-05 Thread Scott Jacobs via gimp-user-list
You might have luck with a combination of Curve Bend (Filters->Distorts->CurveBend) and Perspective (Tools->TransformTools->Perspective), as in the following YouTube tutorial. You would use Perspective to squeeze the top closer together (assuming your cup is getting smaller towards the top -

[Gimp-user] Combining tool actions?

2016-12-05 Thread Culuf
I go through a series of tool actions (I don't know the right lingo for this). Adjusting brightness and contrast, hue saturation, sharpness, light levels, light and shadow ->lighting effects, and light levels again. I do this for textures of a game, as the game engine translates their original

[Gimp-user] How to re-edit a text layer after saving xcf file

2016-12-05 Thread marco-gimp
How to re-edit a text layer after saving xfc file and re-loading it? This is a multi-layer xcf file with layers of text, and various layers of graphics. Normally, selecting the text layer and text tool, allows the user to click on the text. The text box becomes active and adjustable, and text

[Gimp-user] Curving an omage

2016-12-05 Thread rhubarb67
I need to curve an image so it can fit on a cup with slanted sides.Is there a GIMP tutorial available that will step me thru this? I've tried using the Transform tool, but it doesn't curve the image top and bottom. Thanks; rhubarb67 -- rhubarb67 (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)

Re: [Gimp-user] Brushes

2016-12-05 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
On Tue, Nov 29, 2016 at 6:14 AM, eingram25 wrote: > Does anyone know of a source for brushes? I specifically need various animal > hair and fur brushes. Example: I would like a set of brushes to simulate a > baby > raccoon's hair. Since GIMP reads most ABR files, you can just google for