Mohamed El Dawy wrote:
> Hello,
>  I hope you are very fine.
>  
>  I was wondering, is there a way in GIMP to fill an area such that
> alternately, one pixel is colored and the other is not? For example, if
> I color a perfect square, I should end up with a chessboard pattern on
> it (on the pixel level).
>  
> Thank you very much in advance :)
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You can do that by making your own pattern.

It's easy.  Just create a 2x2 image of the checkerboard you want repeated.  
Save as a pattern (.pat I think).

Move the pattern file to the 'patterns' directory.  Without even restarting 
Gimp, click the refresh button at the bottom
of the patterns dialog.  Now you can use your pattern however you please.

Eric

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