Re: [Gimp-user] creating new brush?
On 0, Seth Burgess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Subba, > > I'd agree with Rebecca here. > > What you're trying to do sounds a lot like a clone operation. To use the clone > tool, select your "source" by holding Control, and clicking where to start > copying from. Then release Control, and paint into the "destination". All of > this uses the current brush shape do to the painting. > > If you really want to make a new brush (it doesn't sound like it from your > description) you can always save as a .gpb (gimp pixmap brush) into your > ~/.gimp-1.2/brushes directory, refresh the brushes, and select your new brush. > > Happy GIMPing, > > Seth > > --- Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 0, "Rebecca J. Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sun, 2001-10-14 at 16:07, Subba Rao wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > > > > > I have seen a photo editor at a local print shop restoring pictures. > > > > He restored the deteriorated pictures by crop hair/areas from other > > pictures > > > > and pasting them over the damaged areas. I don't know what tool he was > > using on > > > > his PC (some windows stuff). > > > > > > > > How do I create a new brush from an existing picture? Can this be done > > using > > > > Gimp? I am running Gimp 1.2.1 on Linux. > > > > > > Use the clone tool. The icon looks like a rubber stamp. > > > Oh.. wait.. does that work between pictures? If it doesn't work between > > > pictures, you'd have to make a section into a pattern or copy it into > > > another layer. > > > > > Thank you for replying with the instructions. It works great! -- Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.home.net/subba9/ OpenPGP/GPG public key ID CCB7344E => Time is relative. Here is a new way to look at time. <= http://www.smcinnovations.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] creating new brush?
Subba, I'd agree with Rebecca here. What you're trying to do sounds a lot like a clone operation. To use the clone tool, select your "source" by holding Control, and clicking where to start copying from. Then release Control, and paint into the "destination". All of this uses the current brush shape do to the painting. If you really want to make a new brush (it doesn't sound like it from your description) you can always save as a .gpb (gimp pixmap brush) into your ~/.gimp-1.2/brushes directory, refresh the brushes, and select your new brush. Happy GIMPing, Seth --- Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 0, "Rebecca J. Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Sun, 2001-10-14 at 16:07, Subba Rao wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have seen a photo editor at a local print shop restoring pictures. > > > He restored the deteriorated pictures by crop hair/areas from other > pictures > > > and pasting them over the damaged areas. I don't know what tool he was > using on > > > his PC (some windows stuff). > > > > > > How do I create a new brush from an existing picture? Can this be done > using > > > Gimp? I am running Gimp 1.2.1 on Linux. > > > > Use the clone tool. The icon looks like a rubber stamp. > > Oh.. wait.. does that work between pictures? If it doesn't work between > > pictures, you'd have to make a section into a pattern or copy it into > > another layer. > > > > Thank you for replying. > > That tool does not select a region nor paste. I trying to copy from the > same picture. > > -- > > Subba Rao > [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.home.net/subba9/ > OpenPGP/GPG public key ID CCB7344E > > => Time is relative. Here is a new way to look at time. <= > http://www.smcinnovations.com > ___ > Gimp-user mailing list > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user __ Do You Yahoo!? Make a great connection at Yahoo! Personals. http://personals.yahoo.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] creating new brush?
On 0, "Rebecca J. Walter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 2001-10-14 at 16:07, Subba Rao wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I have seen a photo editor at a local print shop restoring pictures. > > He restored the deteriorated pictures by crop hair/areas from other pictures > > and pasting them over the damaged areas. I don't know what tool he was using on > > his PC (some windows stuff). > > > > How do I create a new brush from an existing picture? Can this be done using > > Gimp? I am running Gimp 1.2.1 on Linux. > > Use the clone tool. The icon looks like a rubber stamp. > Oh.. wait.. does that work between pictures? If it doesn't work between > pictures, you'd have to make a section into a pattern or copy it into > another layer. > Thank you for replying. That tool does not select a region nor paste. I trying to copy from the same picture. -- Subba Rao [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://members.home.net/subba9/ OpenPGP/GPG public key ID CCB7344E => Time is relative. Here is a new way to look at time. <= http://www.smcinnovations.com ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
Re: [Gimp-user] creating new brush?
On Sun, 2001-10-14 at 16:07, Subba Rao wrote: > Hi, > > I have seen a photo editor at a local print shop restoring pictures. > He restored the deteriorated pictures by crop hair/areas from other pictures > and pasting them over the damaged areas. I don't know what tool he was using on > his PC (some windows stuff). > > How do I create a new brush from an existing picture? Can this be done using > Gimp? I am running Gimp 1.2.1 on Linux. Use the clone tool. The icon looks like a rubber stamp. Oh.. wait.. does that work between pictures? If it doesn't work between pictures, you'd have to make a section into a pattern or copy it into another layer. ___ Gimp-user mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user