GIMP 2.8 should still include a 1x1 square brush by default ... just make sure
to set your pencil tool's brush size to 1, then you can paint individual pixels.
-- Stratadrake
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Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.
Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2012 02:03:33 +0100
From: ofn...@laposte.net
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] creating immage (gif) by drawing at the pixel level.
On 11/14/2012 10:37 PM, Confused_0 wrote:
Hi, :-)
I am using Gimp 2.8.0 but only understand about 5% or less of it. (It is
running on Win.7 Hm. Prm., Vsn 6.1, Sp-1.)
How can I define or adjust the pencil tool so it draws at the one pixel
size in a new .gif work area. (That would be one pixel in the image to one
pixel on the screen.) I found how to define the work area in pixels for a
.gif. The predefined pencil tool sizes (chosen by assorted dots) went
away
several versions of Gimp back as far as I know.
Please would someone direct me to where the answer can be located. I am not
a graphic artist or a photographer so please use non-technical english.
The object of this effort is to produce TrainGifs for use in other
applications. Should you be interested just Google TrainGifs and you will
be
able to check out multiple site for this hobby.
Create a 1x1 pixel image in grayscale mode. Fill with black. Save/Export
as .GBR in your brushes folder.
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