On 10/13/2014 02:04 PM, Brenton Horne wrote:
> How do I select the background layer, I've tried clicking it but it does
> not appear in the GIMP main window, does that mean it's not selected?
I don't know how familiar you are with GIMP and which version you use on 
which platform. But the interface is quite similar on all platforms. So 
this screenshot of the Linux version from the GIMP website should look 
somehow familiar: 
http://www.gimp.org/screenshots/linux_dualscreen_griatch_art.jpg

The second tool window at the top from the right side contains the layer 
list. In this example the layer named "Colour" is currently selected. 
You have to be careful at which position inside the list you click with 
the mouse. If you click onto the eye at the left side you toggle the 
visibility of the layer. All layers with an eye are currently visible. 
So if you select a layer you might not be able to see any difference. 
Toggling the visibility by clicking onto the eye or were it should be 
will help you to see if you are working with the correct layer. It might 
be possible that another layer on top of the background layer prevents 
that you see any effect. In this case you should make all layers 
invisible. Nothing should be displayed now. Then you should make only 
the background layer visible again.

Regards,
Rolf

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