I am applying on Zapplication for juried shows for my jewelry . I am a newbie
to Gimp but have mastered most thru trial and error. I really need help at this
point . Pics must be 1920 x1440. I have resized but they also require the canvas
size to be 1920x1920 with black borders. The end result wou
On 12/29/2013 12:45 PM, EGoldman wrote:
I am applying on Zapplication for juried shows for my jewelry . I am a newbie
to Gimp but have mastered most thru trial and error. I really need help at this
point . Pics must be 1920 x1440. I have resized but they also require the canvas
size to be 1920x1
>You probably already did "Image/Canvas Size" with width and height
>equal
>to 1920, and clicking "Center", which produces the litte squares on
>either side of the original image. The next step is to create a new
>layer filled with black, and move the new layer below the original
>layer. Then fl
Thank you so very much for responding. It isn't working for me. I am still
looking at my image and the canvas with squares. Should I be opening "new layer"
and if so how do I get it black? I'm so close yet so far ...lol
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On Sun, Dec 29, 2013 at 10:22 PM, EGoldman wrote:
>
> Thank you so very much for responding. It isn't working for me. I am still
> looking at my image and the canvas with squares. Should I be opening "new
> layer"
> and if so how do I get it black? I'm so close yet so far ...lol
When you create
On 12/29/2013 01:22 PM, EGoldman wrote:
Thank you so very much for responding. It isn't working for me. I am still
looking at my image and the canvas with squares. Should I be opening "new layer"
and if so how do I get it black? I'm so close yet so far ...lol
It's "Layer/New Layer" from the men
On 29.12.2013 at 7:32 PM EGoldman wrote:>
Thank you so very much for responding. It isn't working for me. I am still
looking at my image and the canvas with squares. Should I be opening "new layer"
and if so how do I get it black? I'm so close yet so far ...lol
Hi,
to get a black layer:
1. Se
On 28 December 2013 16:15, Richard wrote:
>> Date: Sat, 28 Dec 2013 12:37:37 +0100
>> From: ofn...@laposte.net
>> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
>> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Why so COMPLICATED?
>>
>> This question has been asked elsewhere. A solution is to paste the full
>> object to a new layer, add
Sorry - clciekd on "send" by mistake on the previous message.
On 29 December 2013 17:09, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> On 28 December 2013 16:15, Richard wrote:
>>>
>>> This question has been asked elsewhere. A solution is to paste the full
>>> object to a new layer, add a layer mask, fill the shap
>On 29.12.2013 at 7:32 PM EGoldman wrote:>
>Hi,
>
>to get a black layer:
>1. Set the foreground color to black by pressing the 'd' key (not
>Shift+d, but only the lowercase 'd').
>2. Add a new layer: in the layers dialog press the left most button
>('New layer') and choose 'Layer fill type: Foregro
It Worked!!! A "BIG" Thanks to Elle, Alexandre, and Sven..You are all
FANTASTIC!!
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However, this did not solve the problem for those of us who simply want to
continue
"save as" to .ping, .jpg, or .whatever we choose. That feature was
arbitrarily removed
for no good reason. My wish for 2014 is that this feature will be returned.
On Thu, Dec 26, 2013 at 12:29 PM, Alexandre Pro
30 дек. 2013 г. 2:43 пользователь "Helen" написал:
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> However, this did not solve the problem for those of us who simply want to
> continue
> "save as" to .ping, .jpg, or .whatever we choose. That feature was
> arbitrarily removed
> for no good reason. My wish for 2014 is that this feature wil
Hello,
First of all, thank you very much for this wonderful script. It works great!
I was wondering if there is a simple way to place the watermark in a
different place. Could you please help us?
Thank you!
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Hey guys,
So i've been wrecking my head all day trying to figure out how & where to modify
my ''Underlying layers'' for an image I am working on.
The overall project/design is for a t-shirt mock-up template. The whole idea is
to make it as realistic looking as possible (photorealistic)
I found a
On 30.12.2013 at 8:38 AM otherwhirl wrote:
I am able to follow everything up to (4:32)
www.layersmagazine.com/designing-a-layers-t-shirt-in-photoshop.html
Hi,
to make it short for the other readers:
you're trying to let the wrinkles of the underlying
t-shirt shine through the motif on the shi
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