Dear all
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not sure. I am a
new gimp user who just managed to learn conceptual things like layers,
path,
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On 2008-01-29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote
Quoting Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:11:00 +0800, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not sure. I am a
new gimp user
On 2008-01-29 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wrote
Quoting Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not sure. I am a
Quoting Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should I use the word wrinkle or crinkle, I am not sure. I am a
new gimp user who just managed to learn
张韡武写道:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin,
...
I knew it's difficult to express what I wish to have, thus here is
attached a picture of sking with no pucker and a picture sking with a
pucker. Have a look at the screen you can also correct my expression
(actually, I
On Jan 30, 2008 3:47 AM, Michael J. Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:11:00 +0800, Zhang Weiwu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wish to achieve the effect to add a deep pucker on the skin, as of
the bone is broken underneath the sking or there is a joint underneath.
Or should
On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 08:02 +1030, David Gowers wrote:
On Jan 30, 2008 3:47 AM, Michael J. Hammel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is accomplished by adding wrinkles to the skin. To do this, you
create your skin layer first. Then add a layer on top of that and fill
it with the shading for