On 03/02/2017 02:24 AM, John Tapsell wrote:
Hi all,
I'm guessing this is frowned on but I've written this up on my blog here:
Absolutely not frowned upon :)
...
Hate to be a buzzkill, but it's already doable: clone tool + color erase
mode + registered alignment.
Note that this
The bad news is that opaque is still the default, so you have to take
time to adjust the opacity mode each and every time you restart GIMP.
Thus, if you want to transform the layer in relation to what's under
it, you have to follow these steps:
1.Start the transform (scale, rotate, unified
I see what you describe in 2.8 and I agree it would be useful. And
fortunately, the development 2.9 build contains an opacity control in the
transformation tools to do just that! =)
Peter
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 6:06 AM, Tobiasz Karoń wrote:
> Hi!
>
> When doing
On 3 March 2017 at 07:22, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 02/03/17 10:05, Simon Budig wrote:
>
>> John Tapsell (johnf...@gmail.com) wrote:
>>
>>> So to restate this again - I want to know how to change the top layer
>>> $latex src$ so that I can have the maximum possible alpha without
>>>
Hi!
When doing transformations (scale, rotation, perspective transform) the
transformed layer "pops out" and transformed part of the image is fully
opaque and drawn on top of everything else together with the transfomation
gizmo/controls/grid.
Sometimes I'd like to be able to make this