Nick W wrote:
> Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> wont work for some reason?
If the clone tool cursor looks like that, it means you haven't
set the source to clone from: it can't copy
Hi
A related tile effect can be applied through
Filter/Map/Make Seamless.
Best
Asif
--- Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> * and then Nick Wilson declared
> >
> > * and then Nick Wilson declared
> > > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset
> (only need the x offset)
> >
* and then Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris declared
> It is also worth to note that the pyhon-fu "add fog" actually uses the
> filters->render->clouds->plasma plug-in in a mask. The "plasma"
> sibling on the same menu, "solid noise", does have a "tileable"
> option.
OK! i've kinda got what i
On Friday 01 October 2004 11:42, Nick Wilson wrote:
> * and then Nick Wilson declared
>
> > * and then Nick Wilson declared
> >
> > > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x
> > > offset) but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it?
> > > - looks like it wont
hello,
On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 02:53:24PM +0100, Jenny Drake wrote:
> I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
> gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
> as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
> affecting the
MLF wrote:
> In future versions of GIMP, I'd love to see a filter or series of
> filters, that would help the user (especially the beginner) to turn
> digital photos into 'hand-drawn' images. I realize that with some
> talent and experience, a good GIMP user can already do this, but I am
> jus
* and then Nick Wilson declared
>
> * and then Nick Wilson declared
> > Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> > but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> > wont work for some reason?
>
> Sorry, just worked it out. Too hard
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Right, thanks. I've worked out how to offset (only need the x offset)
> but the clone tool has a cirle with a line through it? - looks like it
> wont work for some reason?
Sorry, just worked it out. Too hard for me i think, the 'fog' pattern is
way to comple
* and then Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris declared
> > I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 80px deep.
> >
> > This is how i create the effect i want to tile
> >
> > PythonFu -> Effects -> add fog
> >
> > How can i make the left and right hand edges so that the image will
> > ti
I recently asked a question on the Decompose function and where it had
gone to in the Gimp V2. This was promptly answered. I use this function
as part of a process flow to change the blue colour in sky without
affecting the clouds, or anything else. Jim Clark (of this list) was
interested in the pr
On Friday 01 October 2004 10:42, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've found a tutorial on making a tile (suitable for a web page
> background) but it talks about clicking the 'tileable' checkbox.
> The effect im using does not have this:
>
> I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 8
Hi all,
I've found a tutorial on making a tile (suitable for a web page
background) but it talks about clicking the 'tileable' checkbox. The
effect im using does not have this:
I want to make a seemless tile of about 100px wide buy 80px deep.
This is how i create the effect i want to tile
Pyt
Hi,
Quoting George Farris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> How do I fade on edge of a photo to transparency? Given a 4' by 5"
> picture I want to fade slowly fade (gradient) the first inch from
> transparency to the picture.
The easiest way to do this is to ensure that your layer has an alpha channel
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