I want to thank you very much for the information. I've been agonizing over
this for some time and your answer worked perfectly! Thanks again.
>...The easiest thing I've found lately about changing brush size is to simply
put the cursor on the canvas to see
what size it is, then I just hit the l
>I have a comprehensive (for me) solution to the Brush Size (and
>Hardness) Question.
>
>First, note that there are two major classes of GIMP brush: GBR brush
>files are bitmaps, fixed in size and hardness. VBR brush files are
>vectors, with variable size and hardness that can be changed "on the
they tell the whole truth.
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Subject: [Gimp-user] changing the brush sizes
Any ideas why on I can change hardness, angle, and aspect ratio, but not
>I have a comprehensive (for me) solution to the Brush Size (and
>Hardness) Question.
>
>First, note that there are two major classes of GIMP brush: GBR brush
>files are bitmaps, fixed in size and hardness. VBR brush files are
>vectors, with variable size and hardness that can be changed "on the
>When I have a tool open like the paint brush, clone, or something
>similar, if my cursor is in the image, I simple tap the [ to make it
>smaller or the ] to make it larger. I do this all the time and I love
>it. I may try to above, might be even easier.
>
>Judy Wilson
Unfortuantely, that doesn
Thanks, Steve. They probably don’t fit my work, but the insight to your setup
is quite valuable. The brushes in GIMP are probably it’s most confusing aspect,
especially to relative tyros, or those switching from APS.
Ross
> On Dec 14, 2016, at 3:21 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
>
> On 12/13/2016 0
On 12/13/2016 03:33 PM, mehjg wrote:
> I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate
> dialog
> box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
> hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
> using the bracket key
On 13/12/16 21:33, mehjg wrote:
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or the radiu
On 12/13/2016 02:33 PM, mehjg wrote:
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or th
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Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.
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To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
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Subject: [Gimp-user] changing the b
I want to be able to edit my brushes and save them, using the appropriate dialog
box, but no matter what I do, the size doesn't change. I can change the
hardness, angle, aspect ratio, etc., but the size just won't change, whether
using the bracket keys or the radius slider. I'm not using a mouse an
>How do you change the sizes of a brush? I knew but have been away from
>gimp
>for a little while and my memory not so good, now I can't remember
>what it
>is. Looking forward to hearing from the helpful users of gimp. I'm
>using 2.8
Alternatively you could use the short-cut keys '[' and ']' to mak
On 06/13/2016 10:05 PM, Jim Horrocks wrote:
> How do you change the sizes of a brush? I knew but have been away from gimp
> for a little while and my memory not so good, now I can't remember what it
> is. Looking forward to hearing from the helpful users of gimp. I'm using 2.8
There are simpler an
Tool Options dialog/Size—should be the first item after brush identification,
second overall.
Ross
> On Jun 13, 2016, at 9:05 PM, Jim Horrocks wrote:
>
> How do you change the sizes of a brush? I knew but have been away from gimp
> for a little while and my memory not so good, now I can't rem
How do you change the sizes of a brush? I knew but have been away from gimp
for a little while and my memory not so good, now I can't remember what it
is. Looking forward to hearing from the helpful users of gimp. I'm using 2.8
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David,
I changed the "Scroll Up" event to "tools-paint-brush-size-increase-skip"
because I found increasing the brush size was way too slow, only
incrementing upwards at 1 unit at a time with one click of the wheel. Going
to "tools-paint-brush-size-increase-skip" increases the brush size 10 u
Dave:
This works like a charm. Very clear instructions. Great post!
Rick
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From: David
Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 2016 4:01 AM
To: Jim Horrocks ; gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] changing the brush sizes
Hi Jim,
from he textual description of a
On 01/26/2016 04:01 AM, David wrote:
> Hi Jim,
>
> from he textual description of a youtube video I found out while having your
> same problem:
>
> "GIMP has a very good at working with realistic paint brushes, but the
> default installation lacks a very useful shortcut. If you have worked with
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If you double click on the brush, you'll also get a dialog box with some
setting for that tool. The easiest thing I've found lately about
changing brush size is to simply put the cursor on the canvas to see
what size it is, then I just hit the left bracket [ key to make it
smaller and the right
Hello,i'm very new to this version of gimp, I've tried it in the past but I
couldn't get what I wanted. I don't know how to change the size of the
paint brushes or where to look. Can someone please help me? I also have
found out on the filters drop down,maps-fractal effects,it appears not to
be wor
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