Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
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On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 4:25 PM, BGP wrote:
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
There are several hundreds of tutorials on GIMP. Would you mind
helping us to understand
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
What are you looking for? Basics? Skin retouching? Quick editing of
holiday pictures? Text, video, picture, book, blog etc. based
Hi.
Is there an online GIMP tutorial?
I've seen some of the versions but they're out of date and refer to GIMP
parts and menus that aren't in the version I have.
If you have not already done it, visit the GimpTalk site, whose first pages
with tutorials are sure not to be out of date.
You
It was probably not mentioned, but you should just create another layer for
the gradient background.
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 3:08 PM, DJ delphit...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Gimp-user,
I was going through this tutorial, and got stumped.
Hi Gimp-user,
I was going through this tutorial, and got stumped.
http://ajitgraphics.blogspot.com/2008/09/neon-lights-tutorial-gimp.html
I have the white outline of the image, but I can't figure out how they
did the gradient so the background gets the gradient, but it looks
like the white
On Sun, 17 May 2009 22:14:06 -0500
DJ delphit...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hi Gimp-user,
I was trying to duplicate the tutorial at this site:
http://digital-photography-school.com/post-production-light-painting-reader-tutorial
I used the Path Tool to create the swirl, but what would you suggest
Hi Gimp-user,
I was trying to duplicate the tutorial at this site:
http://digital-photography-school.com/post-production-light-painting-reader-tutorial
I used the Path Tool to create the swirl, but what would you suggest
for the inner/outer glow?
Thank you.
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Was sure I posted yesterday
Have been following the hot wallpaper with flames
tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background. The
whole point is that object would be freed from the background. What
Was sure I posted yesterday
Have been following the hot wallpaper with flames
tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background. The
whole point is that object would be freed from the background. What
Was sure I posted yesterday
Have been following the hot wallpaper with flames
tutorial. My problem is that when I'm trying to remove the background,
instead of beeing removed completely it turns in to a white background.
The
whole point is that object would be freed from the background. What
I made several tutorials in GIMP.
http://www.trilulilu.ro/daviodan/video
What do you think about them?
PS.I apologize if I do not have to post this link.
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Hi all,
For those of you who have installed the imagemagick package,
try:
import -window root root.`date +%Y%m%d%H%M%S`.png
for the whole screen. Bind it to a key with your favourite
window manager or the xbindkeys utility.
Kind regards,
Stephan.
Eric P wrote:
sam ende wrote:
i would find it a lot easier to write tutorials and the like if the drop
down menus did not disapear when doing screenshots, is there a way to
keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
If you run Linux (or maybe some other unices), try this quick 'n dirty
On 8/14/05, sam ende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to
keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
Not per se, but most of the menus are dockable -- meaning you can turn
them into Windows. On Images, at least, the menus at the top are also
accessable by right clicking -- then you can
On 8/14/05, sam ende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 15 August 2005 00:45, michael chang wrote:
On 8/14/05, sam ende [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there a way to
keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
Not per se, but most of the menus are dockable -- meaning you can turn
them
Hi,
Does anyone have a good tutorial on how to create a brushed metal effect on some
text? I want to create something similar to the knoppix logo which comes as
wallpaper with teh current knoppix 3.4.
Besides I would also be very pleased if someone can give me a hint on a good
Gimp book which
Look at http://gug.sunsite.dk/ and select tutorials from top menu.
Michael Wagner wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a good tutorial on how to create a brushed metal effect on some
text? I want to create something similar to the knoppix logo which comes as
wallpaper with teh current knoppix 3.4.
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On Wednesday 11 August 2004 11:56, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
Look at http://gug.sunsite.dk/ and select tutorials from top menu.
Michael Wagner wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone have a good tutorial on how to create a brushed metal
effect on some text? I want to create something similar to the
I have some webspace that I can put it up on ufies.org. Contact me
offlist if you haven't found anything else. Hopefully the gimp guys
will let you put it up on the proper spot though!
alan
On Fri, 16 Jul 2004 06:43:08 GMT , Gerog Veiz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi!
I have done a tutorial
I have found a tutorial for photoshop, it seem to be easy, I will
reproduce under GIMP, but i have some difficulty.
I didn't get through the last two steps in the gimp.
I can't find theese functions at all ...
,,From the Filter menu, select Sketch and apply a mixture of the Bas
Relief and
Is there a basic tutorial on selections and masks? Something simpler
than the Manual or _Grokking the Gimp_?
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Try this for layer masks:
http://gug.sunsite.dk/tutorials/toskala8/
At 03:43 PM 5/27/03 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
Is there a basic tutorial on selections and masks? Something simpler
than the Manual or _Grokking the Gimp_?
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Hi,
John Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there a basic tutorial on selections and masks? Something simpler
than the Manual or _Grokking the Gimp_?
Did you have a look at http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/tutorials/ ?
Sven
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We have recently uploaded a tutorial for beginners with The Gimp. There
is an html version and one you can download and open in OOo Writer.
The images used are also there to download. This was written to start
from the beginning, but there are some basics about several things.
You can find it on
On Monday 17 March 2003 09:28 am, Judy Wilson wrote:
We have recently uploaded a tutorial for beginners with The Gimp. There
is an html version and one you can download and open in OOo Writer.
The images used are also there to download. This was written to start
from the beginning, but there
Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
Whenever I'm forced to
Stephen Liu wrote:
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but I expect to find
those tutorials in PDF format.
I've never seen Gimp tutorials in PDF format. You might want to poke
around freshmeat.net or
Hi Jeff, John and other guys,
Lot of thanks for your continue support. Now I have a collective information
I am in a different situation. I have certain knowledge on Adobe
PhotoShop, Corel PhotoPaint, KPT filtering, etc. For such a reason I don't
expect going through the complete GIMP
Hi Jon,
Thanks for your response.
At 11:18 PM 2002/6/7 -0500, Jon Winters wrote:
I've never seen Gimp tutorials in PDF format. You might want to poke
around freshmeat.net or sourceforge to find a PDF printing filter. You
could load an HTML tutorial in your browser and print to PDF and then
Hi Malcolm,
Thanks for your response.
Gimp user's manual, second edition, has PDF version of 9.49MB in file
size. Grokking the Gimp in HTML, the tarball is 26.8 MB. I have both of
them downloaded.
But this is not my point looking for a PDF version of the tutorial
Tutorial Pointers Page in
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
Before start please advise :
1) How to check whether the wget tool has been installed ?
2) Where shall the complete
lör 2002-06-08 klockan 18.17 skrev Stephen Liu:
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
Before start please advise :
1) How to check whether the wget
On Saturday 08 June 2002 12:28 pm, Christian Gundersson wrote:
lör 2002-06-08 klockan 18.17 skrev Stephen Liu:
Hi Massimiliano,
Thanks for your advice.
The wget tool sounds similar to weblicator in Windows, downloading the
complete homepage including all links for offline browsing.
From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
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Jeff Trefftzs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi John,
Thanks for your advice.
I found following website
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but I expect to find
those tutorials in PDF format.
Sorry for
On Sat, Jun 08, 2002 at 08:26:43AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Thanks for your advice.
I found following website
http://empyrean.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/~nem/gimp/tuts/
from www.gimp.org under the link referred as Gimp Tutorial Pointers
Page. The documents there are quite interesting, but
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