On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 17:13 -0400, Brad Pears wrote:
> Hi all!! Well I am no graphic designer and am the dummest of the dumb -
> when it comes to graphics stuff. The guy who used to do all of this at
> our company left and I got stuck holding the bag. I've never used GIMP
> nor Photoshop. I have G
The scope of this question is way beyond what can be imparted via mailing
list in any practical way. I'd recommend you browse the Tutorial section at
an art community.
deviantArt, for example, has plenty of GIMP tutorials already:
http://browse.deviantart.com/#order=9&q=gimp+tutorial
Have fun!
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 17:13:30 -0400
"Brad Pears" wrote:
> Can someone point me to or send me "detailed" instructions on how I
> would open up two (or more) different images and then join them together
> - change the background colours (if need be), add some text to the new
> image - either beside
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 07:49:23PM +0100, sam ende wrote:
> On Monday 11 July 2005 20:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> > The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
> > locate it in the user interface makes me wonder if we have any chance
> > at all to provide a somewhat intu
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:30, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> Jonathan:
> You have to further trim down your selection, by using the selection
> by color and clicking on the desired color.
> In order for the new selection to be within the original selection,
> you have to use the "select by c
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
> The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
> locate it in the user interface makes me wonder if we have any chance
> at all to provide a somewhat intuitive user interface.
i'm not saying nothing (but have wondered sim
On Monday 11 July 2005 16:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jonathan Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change
> > all the pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into
> > another colour ?
>
> Edit->Fill with FG Color
>
> The
Hi,
Jonathan Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change
> all the pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into
> another colour ?
Edit->Fill with FG Color
The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
Jonathan Allen writes:
> > > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
> > > pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
> >
> > Select by color, Fill
>
> But that selects all the black text in the guf, not just the one letter
> I need
Andreas,
> > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
> > pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
>
> Select by color, Fill
But that selects all the black text in the guf, not just the one letter
I need to colour. That was why I
Jonathan Allen wrote:
I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
Select by color, Fill
I tried the colour-to-alpha idea suggested in the first background-colour
change tutorial, but colour-
Hi,
Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some users reported that the gimptool executable doesn't work
> correctly. I don't think anyone invested much time in this, since
> everyone who seems to be able to compile gimp and plug-ins so far uses
> cygwin and/or mingw and thus thze gimpt
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
.exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool
Hi,
"Matthew H. Plough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue.
>I praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call
>of duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
>high-ups, you would
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
> configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
> .exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool that helps y
First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue. I
praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call of
duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
high-ups, you would be banned for being trolls.
This is the best I can do for now since
Yes - but what do I need to do to build gimp (and by extension the plugin)?
Thanks,
Scott
On Mon, November 15, 2004 3:48 pm, Carol Spears said:
> so here is the thing. since this plug-in uses the tools to build
> software that you need to build the gimp with anyways, the only way to
> get it is
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 02:41:49PM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
> So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
> configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the .exe?
>
if i remember correctly, you are asking for the gimptool. i get this
everytime i build gimp from t
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the .exe?
Scott
On Mon, November 15, 2004 1:04 pm, Carol Spears said:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:17:48AM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
>> I don't mind building it myself, I just
On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:17:48AM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
> I don't mind building it myself, I just don't know what the process to
> build is. I downloaded it from http://registry.gimp.org/ - is there some
> other place to get the binaries for plugins?
>
this comes in the gimp source that you
I don't mind building it myself, I just don't know what the process to
build is. I downloaded it from http://registry.gimp.org/ - is there some
other place to get the binaries for plugins?
I am using Gimp 2.0.5
Thanks,
Scott
On Sat, November 13, 2004 1:01 am, Gezim Hoxha said:
>> When I look in
Gezim Hoxha wrote:
As far as "gimptool" I wouldn't know...but I guess (big guess) that
it's just some part of gimp--maybe toolbar!
gimptool is a script that help you to compile gimp plug-ins. It knows
about all the compiler switches that are needed, calls the compiler to
build the plug-in and can
> When I look in the folders listed, there .exe files
> there. the plugin I
> downloaded is a .c file - how do I get it from a .c
> to a .exe? I looked
> through the .c file, and it made mention of
> gimptool-2.0, so maybe I
> should be asking where do I get it?
That's strange...well a .c file i
When I look in the folders listed, there .exe files there. the plugin I
downloaded is a .c file - how do I get it from a .c to a .exe? I looked
through the .c file, and it made mention of gimptool-2.0, so maybe I
should be asking where do I get it?
Thanks
Scott
On Fri, November 12, 2004 11:20 p
Since I don't have windows XP I don't know the exact
directory, but when you open up gimp, choose
File>Preferences then on the left hand side click on
"Plug-ins" under "Folders"in here the directories
where the plugins are stored should be listed.
-Gezim
P.S. when you post on the list please
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