Re: [Gimp-user] Is there a feature for showing masks as an overlay and a command to see the layer underneath my current one?

2012-05-20 Thread Bruce
*On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:33 AM, Ofnuts said:*

you can define a keyboard shortcut for action layer-mask-show to toggle the
> display between the mask and the layer.


Thanks, Ofnuts. That helps.

What's nice about that shortcut is I don't have to focus into the layers
dialogue before it will register.

Define a shortcut for action "drawable-visible" to toggle the visibility of
> the current drawable [i.e. show/hide layer]


Oh, thank you! That will make my life much easier (and using Gimp more
fun!).

Ahhh [a sigh of satisfaction]. :) I appreciate your help.

* * *

*On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Olivier said:*

GIMP's selection masks are called channels, and accessed using the
> Channels dialog. In this dialog, there is an eye icon in the leftmost
> part of every channel line, for showing or hiding it. You can also
> change the color used for making the channel visible.


I'm not sure how I can use this feature to do what I described.

To explain what I'm wanting to, I want to be able to:

   - click a key (i.e. a keyboard shortcut)
   - have an overlay of my layer mask appear over my image so I can see
   both the image and where I've painted on the layer mask
   - be able to use the paintbrush to add to or remove from the overlay
   (like I can with the quick mask for selections, but in this case I'd be
   editing my layer mask)

If I can do what I described using the feature you mentioned, could you
please describe how?

Pressing the space bar only works in the current layer. Otherwise
> there is the eye icon. But you could attach a new keyboard shortcut to
> the function you need. Use Image: Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts, expand
> the Layers list, and attach a shortcut to the function needed,,, which

unfortunately does not exist.


I appreciate you trying to help.

Ofnuts found the name of the function; it's called "viewable" and is under
the "Drawable" heading when you edit your keyboard shortcuts. And it works
without having to click on the layers dialogue. It's like heaven.

On Mon, May 21, 2012 at 12:46 AM, Olivier  wrote:

> 2012/5/20 Bruce :
> > I'm not sure if this is the right place for asking questions, but I
> figured
> > it's better than asking in the developer mailing list.
> >
> > 1. Is there a "show quick mask" feature for showing masks?
> >
> > I know Gimp has a "Show quick mask" feature which shows what you have
> (and
> > haven't) selected by displaying a red overlay over your image, allowing
> you
> > to add to or subtract from a selection by using the paintbrush, but I
> > haven't found a similar feature for showing masks.
>
> [I'm deleting what tells about Photoshop, which simply will complicate
> the explanations].
>
> GIMP's selection masks are called channels, and accessed using the
> Channels dialog. In this dialog, there is an eye icon in the leftmost
> part of every channel line, for showing or hiding it. You can also
> change the color used for making the channel visible.
>
> > 2. Is there a command for showing the layer underneath the current layer
> I'm
> > working on?
> >
> > This is another feature that I've seen Photoshop has that is helpful for
> > blending multiple exposures (and lots of things, really).
> >
> > Basically it's just a keyboard shortcut for showing the layer underneath
> > your current when you hold down a certain keyboard command (it's not
> > something you toggle since it's meant for quickly viewing what's on the
> > layer underneath your current one).
> >
> > I know I can press space bar to show or hide the layer I'm currently
> working
> > on, but I can't do that unless I focus into the layers dialogue first.
> It'd
> > be nice if I could activate that functionality from anywhere, regardless
> of
> > whether I'm focused on the layers dialogue.
>
> Pressing the space bar only works in the current layer. Otherwise
> there is the eye icon. But you could attach a new keyboard shortcut to
> the function you need. Use Image: Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts, expand
> the Layers list, and attach a shortcut to the function needed,,, which
> unfortunately does not exist.
> --
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Re: [Gimp-user] Is there a feature for showing masks as an overlay and a command to see the layer underneath my current one?

2012-05-20 Thread Olivier
2012/5/20 Bruce :
> I'm not sure if this is the right place for asking questions, but I figured
> it's better than asking in the developer mailing list.
>
> 1. Is there a "show quick mask" feature for showing masks?
>
> I know Gimp has a "Show quick mask" feature which shows what you have (and
> haven't) selected by displaying a red overlay over your image, allowing you
> to add to or subtract from a selection by using the paintbrush, but I
> haven't found a similar feature for showing masks.

[I'm deleting what tells about Photoshop, which simply will complicate
the explanations].

GIMP's selection masks are called channels, and accessed using the
Channels dialog. In this dialog, there is an eye icon in the leftmost
part of every channel line, for showing or hiding it. You can also
change the color used for making the channel visible.

> 2. Is there a command for showing the layer underneath the current layer I'm
> working on?
>
> This is another feature that I've seen Photoshop has that is helpful for
> blending multiple exposures (and lots of things, really).
>
> Basically it's just a keyboard shortcut for showing the layer underneath
> your current when you hold down a certain keyboard command (it's not
> something you toggle since it's meant for quickly viewing what's on the
> layer underneath your current one).
>
> I know I can press space bar to show or hide the layer I'm currently working
> on, but I can't do that unless I focus into the layers dialogue first. It'd
> be nice if I could activate that functionality from anywhere, regardless of
> whether I'm focused on the layers dialogue.

Pressing the space bar only works in the current layer. Otherwise
there is the eye icon. But you could attach a new keyboard shortcut to
the function you need. Use Image: Edit -> Keyboard Shortcuts, expand
the Layers list, and attach a shortcut to the function needed,,, which
unfortunately does not exist.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Is there a feature for showing masks as an overlay and a command to see the layer underneath my current one?

2012-05-20 Thread Ofnuts

On 05/20/2012 04:12 PM, Bruce wrote:
I'm not sure if this is the right place for asking questions, but I 
figured it's better than asking in the developer mailing list.

*
*
*1. Is there a "show quick mask" feature for showing masks?*
*
*

I know Gimp has a "/Show quick mask/" feature which shows what you
have (and haven't) selected by displaying a red overlay over your
image, allowing you to add to or subtract from a selection by
using the paintbrush, but I haven't found a similar feature for
showing masks.

Photoshop has this feature (it's called 'reveal mask' I think) and
it basically just shows a red overlay of your mask on your image
so that, similar to the quick mask feature in Gimp, you can see
where you have and haven't masked through.

(I don't own Photoshop so I'm not sure if the red overlay shows
the opacity with which you've masked through or whether or not you
can edit the mask when it's being shown as a red overlay.)


*2. Is there a command for showing the layer underneath the current 
layer I'm working on?*

*
*

This is another feature that I've seen Photoshop has that is
helpful for blending multiple exposures (and lots of things, really).

Basically it's just a keyboard shortcut for showing the layer
underneath your current when you hold down a certain keyboard
command (it's not something you toggle since it's meant for
quickly viewing what's on the layer underneath your current one).

I know I can press space bar to show or hide the layer I'm
currently working on, but I can't do that unless I focus into the
layers dialogue first. It'd be nice if I could activate that
functionality from anywhere, regardless of whether I'm focused on
the layers dialogue.


 * * *
Do either of these features exist in Gimp?

If not, where can I make suggestions about them?

/*Disclosure*: neither of these are original ideas from me. I saw 
these features when watching a video of someone using Photoshop and 
then wondered if I could do the same thing in Gimp. /




1) Not that I know, but you can define a keyboard shortcut for action 
layer-mask-show to toggle the display between the mask and the layer.


2) Define a shortcut for action "drawable-visible" to toggle the 
visibility of the current drawable.


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[Gimp-user] Is there a feature for showing masks as an overlay and a command to see the layer underneath my current one?

2012-05-20 Thread Bruce
I'm not sure if this is the right place for asking questions, but I figured
it's better than asking in the developer mailing list.
*
*
*1. Is there a "show quick mask" feature for showing masks?*
*
*

I know Gimp has a "*Show quick mask*" feature which shows what you have
(and haven't) selected by displaying a red overlay over your image,
allowing you to add to or subtract from a selection by using the
paintbrush, but I haven't found a similar feature for showing masks.

Photoshop has this feature (it's called 'reveal mask' I think) and it
basically just shows a red overlay of your mask on your image so that,
similar to the quick mask feature in Gimp, you can see where you have and
haven't masked through.

(I don't own Photoshop so I'm not sure if the red overlay shows the opacity
with which you've masked through or whether or not you can edit the mask
when it's being shown as a red overlay.)


*2. Is there a command for showing the layer underneath the current layer
I'm working on?*
*
*

This is another feature that I've seen Photoshop has that is helpful for
blending multiple exposures (and lots of things, really).

Basically it's just a keyboard shortcut for showing the layer underneath
your current when you hold down a certain keyboard command (it's not
something you toggle since it's meant for quickly viewing what's on the
layer underneath your current one).

I know I can press space bar to show or hide the layer I'm currently
working on, but I can't do that unless I focus into the layers dialogue
first. It'd be nice if I could activate that functionality from anywhere,
regardless of whether I'm focused on the layers dialogue.


 * * *
Do either of these features exist in Gimp?

If not, where can I make suggestions about them?

*Disclosure: neither of these are original ideas from me. I saw these
features when watching a video of someone using Photoshop and then wondered
if I could do the same thing in Gimp. *
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