[Gimp-user] Add a bit

2007-04-12 Thread Andrew
Hi. I have just started using gimp, and mosly I am getting on ok with 
help files and google. However, one thing is driving me nuts. If I want 
to add a bit to a picture, I make it bigger, using Image Canvas Size, 
and then paste in the bit I want to add. It shows up when I paste it, in 
the middle, but when I drag it to the place I want to use it, in the new 
bit, it dissapears!? Is this a bug? Am I doing something wrong? Please 
enlighten me!

TIA

Andrew
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Re: [Gimp-user] Add a bit

2007-04-12 Thread Andrew
Andrew wrote:
 Hi. I have just started using gimp, and mosly I am getting on ok with 
 help files and google. However, one thing is driving me nuts. If I want 
 to add a bit to a picture, I make it bigger, using Image Canvas Size, 
 and then paste in the bit I want to add. It shows up when I paste it, in 
 the middle, but when I drag it to the place I want to use it, in the new 
 bit, it dissapears!? Is this a bug? Am I doing something wrong? Please 
 enlighten me!

   
If I understand you correctly, I think what you are doing wrong is 
trying to paste directly to the canvas, which I think can't be done. Try 
adding a new layer first and pasting in to that,

HTH

Andrew
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Re: [Gimp-user] Add a bit

2007-04-12 Thread Paul Surgeon
On Thursday 12 April 2007 11:28, Andrew wrote:
 Hi. I have just started using gimp, and mosly I am getting on ok with
 help files and google. However, one thing is driving me nuts. If I want
 to add a bit to a picture, I make it bigger, using Image Canvas Size,
 and then paste in the bit I want to add. It shows up when I paste it, in
 the middle, but when I drag it to the place I want to use it, in the new
 bit, it dissapears!? Is this a bug? Am I doing something wrong? Please
 enlighten me!

 TIA

 Andrew


If your image is only a single layer then after changing the canvas size,  
flatten the image before pasting in a new selection.
I'm not sure of this but based on the behaviour it seems as if the canvas 
resize operation adds an alpha channel and sets the new border area around 
the old image to transparent.
Flattening the image will remove the alpha channel.

Paul
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Re: [Gimp-user] Add a bit

2007-04-12 Thread Matthias Julius
Paul Surgeon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 If your image is only a single layer then after changing the canvas size,  
 flatten the image before pasting in a new selection.
 I'm not sure of this but based on the behaviour it seems as if the canvas 
 resize operation adds an alpha channel and sets the new border area around 
 the old image to transparent.
 Flattening the image will remove the alpha channel.

The whole issue here is that increasing the canvas size doesn't make
the background layer bigger.  There are a couple of ways to work
around that:

- after increasing the canvas size right-click on the background layer
  and choose Layer to Image Size

- after pasting the selection it will show up as Floating Selection
  in the Layers window.  Right-click on it and select New Layer.
  This makes the inserted bit a new layer that you can move around
  freely on the canvas.  It has the advantage that you can always
  manipulate independently from the rest of the image.

Matthias

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Re: [Gimp-user] Add a bit

2007-04-12 Thread Michael Satterwhite
On Thursday 12 April 2007 04:28, Andrew wrote:
 Hi. I have just started using gimp, and mosly I am getting on ok with
 help files and google. However, one thing is driving me nuts. If I want
 to add a bit to a picture, I make it bigger, using Image Canvas Size,
 and then paste in the bit I want to add. It shows up when I paste it, in
 the middle, but when I drag it to the place I want to use it, in the new
 bit, it dissapears!? Is this a bug? Am I doing something wrong? Please
 enlighten me!

I made the same mistake early on.

Just because the canvas is larger doesn't mean the available layer is the same 
size. After you expand the canvas, either add a layer, or expand the 
background layer to the size of the canvas (available from the layers menu). 
Then you can put the new part of the image where you want.

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