yeah everything is my fault and you are always right
I think we have inadvertently walked on a dog's dropping around post #7 and
slipped into the Troll Lounge.
So your intention would not be so much understandable for people.
About the composition of your work, let's just say that at least I am very
careful not to cut living things by a frame or those things. This is kind of
respect, and comes from my special abilities. So I don't care about what
> You actually started it by cutting away its right tail fin.
So I had mentioned that the right tail fin was put into the wave in the
explanation of this work in the deleted thread. It is in the water. It is not
cut by anything. So criticizing me for doing the same thiing totally misses
Should I try to feed another material according to the terms of Louis
Hjelmslev?
> You cut the body of the dolphin without respect, at ease.
You actually started it by cutting its right tail fin. I did not know it was
a dolphin, I was transforming what I thought was a dog's mess into a Scottie,
putting life back to it.
> that is not your work, originally. You would
> GIMP for white owls. MyPaint for yellow and black turds.
What about the blue sea or the green leaf?
I did not
and do not understand what you are talking about.
Paraphrase?
I have no idea how to reword a painting.
What about the blue Scottie passing by a reclining monk?
GIMP for white owls. MyPaint for yellow and black turds.
Indeed GIMP requires to understand how layers work, while many users simply
do not need them.
I started to use MyPaint. I had a few complaints of this software too though.
In my opinion the devs are far more considerate of users than GIMP's. At
least I can confirm easily which layer I am now selecting. It is a matter of
how degree you can consider users' something, not about
Why do you need that second layer for?
Why do you need that second layer for?
See the positions of the pointer. I always wish if I could set (A) (timer)
when I take a screenshot with (A).
Press Ctrl+L
or go to Image: Windows > Dockable Dialogs > Layers
Because on the layer tab, the selected layer seems not to be obvious. If the
status bar is on, I can confirm which the current selected layer is easily
but when the pointer is on the picture, there is always something like an
explanation of the current selected tool and I cannot erase the
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