On 27/02/16 16:17, gimp-users.mbou...@spamgourmet.com wrote:
Ofnuts wrote:
You have a a very valid point however, getting a circle/ellipse
selection to overlap an existing circle/ellipse is not very easy;
framing it with a rectangle selection and then getting the
circle/ellipse that fits the
Ofnuts wrote:
You have a a very valid point however, getting a circle/ellipse
selection to overlap an existing circle/ellipse is not very easy;
framing it with a rectangle selection and then getting the
circle/ellipse that fits the rectangle would often be easier.
In GIMP 2.8.10 on Windows,
On Fri, Feb 26, 2016, at 05:04 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 26/02/16 18:59, akovia wrote:
> > Just curious if there was any way to bypass or modify the "Selection to
> > Path Advanced Settings" algorithms when working with the Ellipse
> > Selection Tool? A simple circle or ellipse produces a path with
On 26/02/16 18:59, akovia wrote:
Just curious if there was any way to bypass or modify the "Selection to
Path Advanced Settings" algorithms when working with the Ellipse
Selection Tool? A simple circle or ellipse produces a path with so many
unnecessary and non symmetric nodes that it makes it