In the 2.10 transform tools show an on-canvas window (a bit like the
text tool in 2.8). This window can be made an independent window by
clicking on the up-arrow icon.
So, is there a maneuver to make that independent window become an
on-canvas widget again, without either 1) restoring to
>Look, it is not difficult. Not rocket science. If the white background
>is still there then you either forgot to add an alpha channel or
>applied one to the wrong layer.
>
>Little video, two-and-a-half minutes, going through the whole process
>using your images.
>
>https://youtu.be/92jin1W9WNU
>
>I appreciate your reply; however, as I followed the steps, the white
>background still shows up. Any way to cut out the lettering and then
>make it transparent?
Look, it is not difficult. Not rocket science. If the white background is still
there then you either forgot to add an alpha channel or
>I appreciate your reply; however, as I followed the steps, the white
>background still shows up. Any way to cut out the lettering and then
>make it transparent?
Are you sure you added a alpha layer to the logo right at the start?
All sorts of ways to get a result.
Open the logo select the
>In the 2.10 transform tools show an on-canvas window (a bit like the
>text tool in 2.8). This window can be made an independent window by
>clicking on the up-arrow icon.
>
>So, is there a maneuver to make that independent window become an
>on-canvas widget again, without either 1) restoring to
>Listen here, I did NOT come to this place to badgered by belligerent
>know-it-alls. I came to learn. I'm not good at graphics that's why I
>am here. If you don't have any CONSTRUCTIVE criticism, then don't
>bother replying at all. You have been warned, the next time you
>insult me, Im taking the
Nice video rich404. I think I misunderstood when I said save it as a png. I was
thinking he was cutting out the logo and saving it alone which might explain a
white background after cutting it out if saving as a jpg.
It should save fine as a jpg since he is putting the logo on a solid
Hi sebul,
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 17:26:23 +0900
sebul wrote:
> Hello.
> I'm a Korean GIMP user.
>
> I want to translate gimp web documents.
> For example
> https://docs.gimp.org/2.10/ko/gimp-introduction-whats-new.html into Korean.
>
> What process to do ?
>
>
please see