Re: animation question
Kate McMillan wrote: >Very simple. http://www.katewerk.com/images/pissoff3_animate.gif > >Question is this - I would like to add some more color, now that my first >little experiment is a success. But I cannot seem to figure out how to go >back into the layers to bring them up for editing? > >I must be missing something obvious. > >(like rtfm.) Yeah, I guess so - -8-> or rather, http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/ Section 9.1 9.1.1 Using GIF Files for Animation 9.1.2 GIMP Layers Can Behave Like Animation Frames 9.1.3 Saving Animations to GIF 9.1.4 A Second Example of Creating a GIF Animation 9.1.5 Animation Optimization 9.1.6 IWarp I believe you can disassemble/reassemble animated Gifs, (with various Windoze software) but it looks like it would be a lot more fun to work with Gimp layers (check out the transparency stuff) Your pissoff file is a Gif, so there's no way to get it back to the original Gimp native format if you didn't save a copy of the file in .XCF before converting/saving as Gif because: "... This is the only format that can save all the GIMP features and states when working on a project. If your image contains multiple layers, channels, selections, or paths, you must save using the XCF format to avoid losing parts of your work." (from Section 9.2) Happy Gimping, happy reading, get that dog housebroken, eh. g
Re: Gimp Lists?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > >I could use help on animating boinking gifs, actually. > Isn't that illegal in Canada - or was it Kansas? 8->
Fwd: ezmlm response
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Re: How to unsubscribe?
Leanne wrote: >Does this mean I'm stuck on this list, that I'm not subscribed to, forever? > The Gimp web page for mailing lists (http://www.gimp.org/mailing_list.html) shows subscribe instructions as: "To subscribe to any of these lists, send an empty mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] " *(This may be totally off the wall, but what the heck . . .) why not try the opposite - as in: empty mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ? g
Re: ANNOUNCE: GIMP 1.2.0
Manish Singh >It's finally here: GIMP 1.2. The Hadjaha Release. > >ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/ > >Go. Indulge yourself. In myriad ways. The GIMP is waiting. > >-Yosh Thanks so much. Great timing. A very Merry Christmas and best wishes for a happy and productive New Year to everyone who contributed g
Re: Another Scheme question
Bela Balogh wrote: > >Where can I find scheme-functions those are not in the DB-Browser (for >example mathematical functions) ? > Do you mean stuff like this? -> http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/research/poplog/paradigms_lectures/index_scheme.html -- Or, ... maybe this could be helpful ? -> http://www.cs.rice.edu/CS/PLT/packages/drscheme/ g
Re: Need a little help with creating a dynamic "text" banner
Koos Pol wrote: > >I have checked the script-fu, but could not find the script I needed. So >maybe one of you can offer some help. > >I woulk like to have all our intranet pages to have the same sort of banner >on the top of the page. ..snip >I have created a default background for this (600 x 50) and now I would like >to type some text ("Nice page!") and have this *centered* on this background. > & >From: Bela Balogh <[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: Re: Need a little help with creating a dynamic "text" banner >Have you tried the Xtns/Script-fu/Logos/Basic I ? It creates a similar >banner that you would like. Sounds like this is an HTML problem - - i.e. either make the banner image with text included (as Bela's suggestion to use scrpt-fu Logos) and then use HTML to *center* the whole image. Or, use the background as a background image with heading text 'floating' over it on the page. This would allow more "dynamic" possibilities for the text (colors, moving, flashing [yech!], etc.) and would let the banner fit across different monitors/resolutions and still look the same. just my $0.02 g
Re: [Fwd: Re: Auto Image resizing on webserver]
Vikas > > > > > Use ImageMagick better. > >ImageMagic? where to get it? > http://www.imagemagick.org/ >will it work on win2000? so it appears, give it a try8-> g
Re: Art pads
Mike Hammonds wrote: > >Is there any art pads than can be used with linux and gimp? This should be a good place to start: Wacom-Tablet-HOWTO http://www.runkeledv.de/wacom_tablet_howto.html --- from that How-To: "The following Wacom tablets are supported: ArtZ II series ArtPad II PL300 (combined LCD screen and tablet) Pen Partner Graphire alias FAVO Intuos series" - I just wish I could afford one right now. 8-{ g
Re: ANNOUNCE: GIMP 1.1.27
Marc B. wrote: >Hello >Is it a window W98 version 1.1.27 ? Looks like it's *NIX only right now. (no .zips, see below) >> GIMP 1.1.27 is out there and it is shiny. The files available at ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.1/v1.1.27/ are: --- 10/04/00 04:50PM136 README 10/04/00 05:22PM 8,957,546 gimp-1.1.27.tar.bz2 10/04/00 05:18PM 12,075,004 gimp-1.1.27.tar.gz 10/04/00 04:56PM 46 gimp-data-extras-1.1.26.tar.bz2 10/04/00 04:56PM 45 gimp-data-extras-1.1.26.tar.gz 10/04/00 05:25PM528,778 patch-1.1.26-1.1.27.bz2 10/04/00 05:23PM989,685 patch-1.1.26-1.1.27.gz -- g
Re: SanDisk USB (what digital camera?)
John Mills wrote: > >Another vote for Nikon - I got a Coolpix 850 in a selloff for about $460 snip... > , or even better would be to >have my Sandisk USB ImageMate work in Linux. > In that case this might be interesting: http://www.mucus.com:82/sandisk/ g
Re: New Gimp Tutorial
Michael Schemer II wrote: > >As far as the new tutorial is concerned, ... > >However, it seems to me that the swimsuit now >looks faked as a result. Is there any way to fix >that so that the swimsuit looks as good as the >skin and does not look like an afterthought? Remove it, ... ?8-) g
Re: rotating selections
Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) wrote: >Is there any way to rotate a selection within an image by something other >than the 90, 180, and 270 degrees given in the menu? > That would be the Transform tool. Should be the fourth tool from the top in the left column of the Toolbox. You use it for rotation, scaling, shearing and perspective on a layer or selection. Happy Gimping g [EMAIL PROTECTED]