Re: [Gimp-user] Quicker way to audition fonts?

2018-06-30 Thread Greg Chapman via gimp-user-list
Hi Liam, On 29/06/18 19:14, Liam R E Quin wrote: On Fri, 2018-06-29 at 15:29 +0100, Greg Chapman via gimp-user-list wrote: Hi Liam, On 29/06/18 01:49, Liam R E Quin wrote: On Thu, 2018-06-28 at 22:17 +0200, GerryPeters wrote: The Aa is really not enough Windows->Dockable Dialogues->Fonts

Re: [Gimp-user] How to spice up my background colors

2018-06-30 Thread Steve Kinney
On 06/30/2018 12:09 AM, GerryPeters wrote: > I'd like to add some variation to some of my backgrounds which are just 1 > plain > color. What's the best way to change that to a gradient or pattern? Or any > other > suggestions to spice up my colors, so they're not so generic. So far I've been

Re: [Gimp-user] Single pixel selection

2018-06-30 Thread Richard via gimp-user-list
What about QuickMask? (button in lower left corner of image window) Then just use the Pencil tool with a 1x1 brush and draw what you want to select. -- Stratadrake strata_ran...@hotmail.com Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.

[Gimp-user] Image Capture

2018-06-30 Thread atticus
>Fuzzy select the background? Wrong tool to use for the type of image >you posted. You would use that with a plain colour background. > >The example I gave just traces the book outline using the free select >tool, could not be simpler. > >There are any number of ways to remove that background.

[Gimp-user] Quicker way to audition fonts?

2018-06-30 Thread rich404
>I love that, it's really helpful. I can have some time to study the >fonts and pick out the ones I like the best. Only problem is I can't >figure out how to get all the fonts to do this. My list is about 40 >fonts. I have way more than that. That will be the filter(regex) setting. Default is

[Gimp-user] How to spice up my background colors

2018-06-30 Thread GerryPeters
I'd like to add some variation to some of my backgrounds which are just 1 plain color. What's the best way to change that to a gradient or pattern? Or any other suggestions to spice up my colors, so they're not so generic. So far I've been using the bucket tool Thanks, -- GerryPeters (via

[Gimp-user] Quicker way to audition fonts?

2018-06-30 Thread GerryPeters
>That will be the filter(regex) setting. Default is sans so only sans >fonts are rendered. > >Remove that for all fonts. I can't seem to find the filter(regex) setting. Where is it? Thanks for all the help, -- GerryPeters (via www.gimpusers.com/forums)

[Gimp-user] Quicker way to audition fonts?

2018-06-30 Thread GerryPeters
>The default looks like this screenshot https://i.imgur.com/BO4UGvi.jpg > >Just delete the 'sans' field. I see, I looked everywhere in the program except that box - ha ha. Yes that works great. With the Sans filter I was able to export a PDF file and then print it. But with this the list is so

[Gimp-user] Crop pic affects all other layers

2018-06-30 Thread rich404
>I imported a pic into a project and would like to crop it without >cropping all the other layers. How can this be done? The correct way is enable "current layer only" top of the tool options. see screenshot 1 The result is screenshot 2 Attachments: *

Re: [Gimp-user] How to spice up my background colors

2018-06-30 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Sat, 2018-06-30 at 06:09 +0200, GerryPeters wrote: > I'd like to add some variation to some of my backgrounds If you're comfortable with multiple layers you can use layer masks. Random noise, gradients, maybe filters/render/plasma, can all be useful. If you don't want to use layer masks,

[Gimp-user] Crop pic affects all other layers

2018-06-30 Thread GerryPeters
I imported a pic into a project and would like to crop it without cropping all the other layers. How can this be done? -- GerryPeters (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) ___ gimp-user-list mailing list List address:gimp-user-list@gnome.org List

Re: [Gimp-user] Crop pic affects all other layers

2018-06-30 Thread Steve Kinney
Use a rectangular selection to define the part of the layer you want to keep, and do Layers > Crop To Selection. :o) On 06/30/2018 03:06 PM, GerryPeters wrote: > I imported a pic into a project and would like to crop it without cropping all > the other layers. How can this be done? >