portable on an
USB flash drive. Maybe not possible to install it when using your computer but
you could do it using a friends computer. As long as GIMP portable ends up on
that USB stick. It's easier to just plug in a USB stick then having to reboot
with a Linux LiveCD and on a USB stick yo
ouble boot Vista but never use it so it's not up to date. When I checked
what version it is it said Vista Ultimate. Didn't say anything about a service
pack.
Anyway, tried the same with 2.6.6 portable on Vista and still crashes. But
only when there is an image open.
Just double checked and o
I doing wrong!
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>This is driving me batty!
>
>Regards, S.
>
Changing over to another tool should have done the trick.
Try the escape key if it doesn't. Appartently only works if the selection
isn't complete yet.
Good luck!
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uninstall before you install 2.6.5.
You can find 2.6.5 on filehippo.com
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u've
just started up your computer.
At step 7 you need to download version 2.6.4 that you can find here
http://www.filehippo.com/download_the_gimp/5072/
Hope this helps!
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7;t read the second "it". But that's just a guess. ;-)
The point in this case is that the person asking the question is using Linux.
I'm with Norman, try GIMP, it doesn't hurt, and see if it does what you want
it to do. Once you feel comfortable wi
Try saving it as .png instead.
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ew GIMP users can become developers later on or contribute
to GIMP in some other way. So I say, be nice, welcoming and understanding to
them. Besides, it's good to be nice to others.
The forums on GIMP are very welcoming to newbies, the mailing list a little
less so, but it
I should have a right to say something and not be told to shut up just
because I'm not a GIMP developer.
Just for the record, on the few occasion I did say something, the developers
always listened to what I had to say. :)
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hop point
of view.
More thorough is Akkana Peck's book. Also for beginners but you learn much
more for half the price. It's on gimp 2.4 but I found it easy to follow since
2.4 and 2.6 aren't that much different.
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t in the plug-in folder, a gradient file in
the gradients folder etc etc.
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>Hi Jolie,
>
>I like your tutorials, just found them on the mailing list. Much
>better than the stuff I saw up to now on YouTube.
>
>I am making "Meet the GIMP", a (more ore less) weekly video podcast
>about GIMP and other Open Source graphics software. I am doin
>I'm not sure what I should expect to see, but apparently there is
>nothing to see here.
>I mean File -> Create -> Logos -> Chalk... -> (all defaults) -> Ok =>
>only an empty (?) blackboard appears.
>
>Am I missing something ?
>
>Cristi
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o from the book while it is just as
easy to follow.
Take your time to learn GIMP. Photoshop isn't going to teach you itself by
magic either. You'll need books and tutorials too.
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is going wrong?
Thanks,
Jolie
>I am using Gimp 2.67
>I am modifying textures for a video game. The video game applies a special
>effect to the areas of the texture that are not 100% transparent or 100%
>opaque.
>
>I am trying to make certain parts of the texture 100% transparent so
What kind of outcome are you expecting to get when stroking a path with a
selection tool?
I can't think of why you want to do this? Maybe someone can help you if we
know what it is that you are trying to accomplish.
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ay the foreground
colour you get a line of that color where the path is.
So if you would stroke the path with a selection tool you would just select
the path, so why not just use path to selection.
My apologies if I get it all wrong, like I said, still w
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