Hello,
We'd like to Autumnize the picture of a leaf that still has some
green/life to it. Leaf is located http://i.imgur.com/X9po8.jpg
We want to make the leaf take on the color of a bit more autumn: the green
parts turning red. How can we do this without making the picture seem to
photoshopped
BTW, I'm using GIMP 2.6.12 (on Linux Mint)
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I've just upgraded my Gimp to 2.8.2. I read that 2.8.x has a new feature
called layer groups. Will see if that (or anything else) will help.
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, thegimpestgimp.9a wrote:
This is because GIMP deals with bitmap images. The selection tools
select parts of bitmaps on just one layer.
There is no multiple selection of layers yet. Athough for aligning and
distributing them you can use the Align tool with Shift pressed
Ahh, I figured it out.
In my Move dialog, what was selected was Pick a layer or guide. I
changed it to Move the active layer and moving the layer group worked
without any problem.
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