En/na Carol Spears ha escrit:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 10:35:10PM +0200, Pau Cabot wrote:
Is there an easy way to make transparent gifs with Gimp 2.0? I found
this recipe, but I couldn't understand it completely:
http://hs.riverdale.k12.or.us/~pnelson/web_design/transparent.html
(I am a
Pau Cabot wrote:
I use Gimp 2.0 and i do not have the options pnelson says in his step 2.
instead of:
right-click Layers Add alpha channel
it is
right-click Layer Transparency Add alpha channel
Could someone help me?
Thanks, Pau.
Regards,
Olivier.
On Sun, Oct 24, 2004 at 01:09:06PM +0200, Pau Cabot wrote:
En/na Carol Spears ha escrit:
On Thu, Oct 21, 2004 at 10:35:10PM +0200, Pau Cabot wrote:
Is there an easy way to make transparent gifs with Gimp 2.0? I found
this recipe, but I couldn't understand it completely:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 00:48, Todd Stanich wrote:
In Adobe Illustrator the paintbrush tool will make a line you draw
look like it was drawn perfectly and just kind of smoothes the line
out. Is there a way I can get this same effect in GIMP? If so
how. Thank you, -Todd
Not yet drawing
Hi there,
I guess you could use the vector tools to create lines. You can
control them very well and get those smooth lines by having them
painted afterwards.
Roberto
On Sun, 24 Oct 2004 13:20:12 -0200, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 24 October 2004 00:48, Todd
En/na olivier ripoll ha escrit:
instead of:
right-click Layers Add alpha channel
it is
right-click Layer Transparency Add alpha channel
I couldn't do this. The action is not permitted.
I finally did it changing step 1: Instead of Image Mode RGB, I
did: Image Flatten image. And this way,
Hi
Todd Wrote
In Adobe Illustrator the paintbrush tool will make a line you draw look like
it was drawn perfectly and just kind of smoothes the line out. Is there a
way I can get this same effect in GIMP? If so how. Thank you,
The best tool I have seen so far that draws
Hi,
Asif Lodhi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can get smooth curves in Gimp also by using the Path tool -
though it's a bit too cumbersome when it comes to sketching.
You can also import the paths you've drawn in Inkscape or Sodipodi and
have them stroked in GIMP. GIMP 2.0 imports paths from