Rick Strong (rnstr...@magma.ca) wrote:
> However, it seems that once a path has been stroked it gets rendered into
> pixels and no longer exists as a vector path. Therefore, it cannot be
> altered by the bezier tool. Save the stroking until last and do them on
> separate layers, I would say.
Oh,
On 04/02/16 06:04, Rick Strong wrote:
However, it seems that once a path has been stroked it gets rendered
into pixels and no longer exists as a vector path. Therefore, it
cannot be altered by the bezier tool. Save the stroking until last and
do them on separate layers, I would say.
You
Gimp newbie here.
I have drawn a bezier path and stroked the line. Unfortunately, I didn’t choose
butt caps for the line endings. I now want to pick/select/choose that very
simple path so I can get access to the stroke style dialog and change the round
end caps to butt caps.
Other programs
Rick Strong (rnstr...@magma.ca) wrote:
> Other programs have either a black arrow or a white arrow for
> selecting things. How do I pick/select/choose that existing path in
> Gimp?
There is the "Paths" tab (by default close to the "Layers" tab). Bring
it to the front and doubleclick the path in
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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] How to pick/select/choose an already stroked path?
Rick Strong (rnstr...@magma.ca) wrote:
Other programs have either a black arrow or a white arrow for
selecting things. How do I pick/select/choose that existing path in
Gimp?
There is the "Paths&q