> I'm absolutely confounded that no one has replied to you yet.
>
> Rolf, excellent work! I've just begun watching (episode 6) and I am
> thoroughly impressed with the techniques and your
> demonstration.
>
> You're providing an excellent resource for GIMP users (both current and
> future).
Is GIMP Vista ready? I'd love to try it, but am already on a Vista machine.
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as my known, gimp doesn't support VISTA yet.
but there's no problem to use the gimp in VISTA.
(you may have a little font problem, then see
http://daniel.expdev.net/2006/09/21/windows-vista-and-the-gimp/
and you can find .fonts.cache-1
in Computer/LocalDisk/Users/user_name instead of
c:\user\user_
Hi,
I wanted to ask why the lines drawn with a Wacom tablet look so
different when drawn in gimp vs. when they're drawn in Photoshop or
OpenCanvas.
Attached is an example of lines drawn in Photoshop CS2, CS3, OpenCanvas
(sorry, can't remember the version #) and Gimp (2.2.15, I think)
The line
Hi all, I run The Gimp 2.2 in KDE under Ubuntu on a Dell Inspiron
laptop. I have STFW and read most of TFM but I cannot figure out how
to have the list of fonts rendered in each font. To clarify, programs
such as Open Office display each font in it's own glyphs, easing font
selection. Is The Gimp c
On 8/20/07, Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to ask why the lines drawn with a Wacom tablet look so
> different when drawn in gimp vs. when they're drawn in Photoshop or
> OpenCanvas.
This has been discussed before (or similar). I don't know the details, but
I do
On 8/21/07, Konstantin Svist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wanted to ask why the lines drawn with a Wacom tablet look so
> different when drawn in gimp vs. when they're drawn in Photoshop or
> OpenCanvas.
> Attached is an example of lines drawn in Photoshop CS2, CS3, OpenCanvas
> (sorry, c
the way these two tools work is too different, for the adaptation to be possible
to quote Sven :
"The paintbrush stamps the brush repeatedly on the canvase to create a
brush stroke. The ink tool however calculates the outline of the brush stroke
based on geometry and movement of the brush tip. Thi