>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 doing this
>for 2 1/2 years now and stil
>On 1/22/2010 9:48 AM, Deniz Dogan wrote:
>
>> It didn't take me long at all to become productive in GIMP and I'm
>> still learning! I'm in no way a professional, I mainly do web design
>> using GIMP (which can be a pain at sometimes because it doesn't have
>> layer groups like Photoshop).
>>
>> T
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Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:41 AM, BGP <mailto:bigsk...@gmail.
I can't read the original message. I'm posting from gimpusers.com and it's not
available from there. But if I'm not mistaken the complaint was that GIMP was
hard to learn and part of the problem was tutorials being out of date.
There's plenty if you know where to find them. I posted this earlier b
Paul Hartman wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:41 AM, BGP wrote:
I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
take you to learn how to use it?
It depends what you mean by "learn how to use it"
I'm guessing that there are very few people who know how to use
every feature of GIMP. And probably even fewer that actually
use every feature of GIMP in whatever task they do.
You can learn what you need to do with a little work and not
a lot of time once you get the idea of layers and channels
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:41 AM, BGP wrote:
> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
> take you to learn how to use it?
It depends what you mean by "learn how to use it". GIMP is just a
tool, wha
On 1/22/2010 10:12 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On 1/22/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
>
>> My favorite tool right now is the fractal explorer.
>
> Don't forget to write a tutorial :-P
I've thought about it. I was going to start doing so for Renderosity
(they have nothing for GIMP users
On 1/22/10, Programmer In Training wrote:
> My favorite tool right now is the fractal explorer.
Don't forget to write a tutorial :-P
Alexandre
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On 1/22/2010 9:48 AM, Deniz Dogan wrote:
> It didn't take me long at all to become productive in GIMP and I'm
> still learning! I'm in no way a professional, I mainly do web design
> using GIMP (which can be a pain at sometimes because it doesn't have
> layer groups like Photoshop).
>
> Try out d
On 1/22/10, Jay Smith wrote:
> While long-time users and the developers of Gimp may not feel like Gimp
> should be treated as a "product", the reality is that any new user
> looking at Gimp is going to make choices and decisions that are "product
> choice" decisions. Denial of that fact is comple
2010/1/22 BGP :
> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
> take you to learn how to use it?
>
> For example- the "tutorials" are mostly out of date and they usually
> tell you to click something th
> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
> take you to learn how to use it?
>
> For example- the "tutorials" are mostly out of date and they usually
> tell you to click something that isn't ev
On 1/22/10, Jay Smith wrote:
> While the responses to the original poster are surely technically
> correct, the original poster _does_ have a legitimate point.
>
> It might actually be easier for a person to learn Gimp if they have
> never used another image editing program.
>
> However, for peopl
On 1/22/10, BGP wrote:
>> Learning is something you never stop to do. If you stopped learning,
>> you are dead and the coffin with your body is about to be put six feet
>> underground.
>
> Never heard that one before.
Now you have :)
>>> For example- the "tutorials" are mostly out of date
>>>
>>
On 01/22/2010 09:58 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On 1/22/10, BGP wrote:
>> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
>> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
>> take you to learn how to use it?
>
> Learning is something you never stop
On 1/22/10, BGP wrote:
> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
> take you to learn how to use it?
Learning is something you never stop to do. If you stopped learning,
you are dead and the coffin
BGP wrote:
> I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
> very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
> take you to learn how to use it?
GIMP is a very powerful and complex tool, and thus you cannot master it
in a few minutes. But its learnin
I'm sure you folks are all experts at GIMP but I've found it to be a
very hard to learn how to use. But how many hundreds of hours did it
take you to learn how to use it?
For example- the "tutorials" are mostly out of date and they usually
tell you to click something that isn't even present in
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