Re: [Gimp-user] superimpose no-smoking sign

2005-01-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 I've only used gimp a little bit but need to teach an autistic child to
 not run into the street and do other things.

 To do that, I need to take pictures and then super-impose a basic no
 sign (like you see for no-smoking) over it.  I need to do this for a lot
 of pictures.

 Any suggestions for how to do that.  I am going through the gimp help
 browser now but have basically no idea.  I _really_ appreciate it.

Load your picture, create an empty layer on top of it and draw your
red circle there. You can then adjust opacity of the upper layer in
the Layers dialog.

If you need to do this for a lot of images, I suggest that you use a
vectors program to create the forbidden sign and save it as SVG.
Then you can load this image as a layer into your images (using
File-Open as Layer).


Sven
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Re: [Gimp-user] superimpose no-smoking sign

2005-01-15 Thread Jacob S
On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 11:50:57 +0900
Shawn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,
 
 I've only used gimp a little bit but need to teach an autistic child
 to not run into the street and do other things.
 
 To do that, I need to take pictures and then super-impose a basic no
 sign (like you see for no-smoking) over it.  I need to do this for a
 lot of pictures.
 
 Any suggestions for how to do that.  I am going through the gimp help
 browser now but have basically no idea.  I _really_ appreciate it.

The easiest way I can think of is to create your red circle with the
slash through it in the right size and then save it as a brush. Then you
can simply stamp it on each image where you need it. 

Brushes are saved in .gbr format in the brushes subdirectory of your
~/.gimp directory. (~/.gimp might be named ~/.gimp-2.0 instead, or
similar, but you get the idea.)

HTH,
Jacob
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