[EMAIL PROTECTED] said on May 17, 2008 7:31
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I'm not sure why you need the layer masks? Won't the following work a
little more simply or does method you suggest do something I've missed ...
1. Create new transparent layer, select it, leaving background visible.
2. Make
El Saturday 17 May 2008 23:58:17 Kevin Cozens va escriure:
Xavier Mas wrote:
I need to program some batch actions using Scheme or Perl in GIMP but am
not able to see the scripts once they are registered. Scripts are well
writed, are example taken from GIMP manual, and I change permissions
Hello people,
I do the following:
1) A solid background,
2) A text of 5 lines, which is generated on a new layer
3) I move the text around a bit to align it, using the move tool,
With the text layer selected, I use tha drop-shadow, hoping to create a
shadow of the text, but instead, the shadow
Hello people,
I do the following:
1) A solid background,
2) A text of 5 lines, which is generated on a new layer
3) I move the text around a bit to align it, using the move tool,
With the text layer selected, I use tha drop-shadow, hoping to create a
shadow of the text, but instead, the
Let make things more simple to understand.
If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the pencil
it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50 OF OPACITY. I
simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not how much the color
change.
In Gimp, when I pull the guides down in order to constrain
a circle, how do I then get the guides to go back. Or
to move them? The move tool moves the entire layer,
not the guides.
Thank you all,
Helen
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I pull the line guides into the picture to constrain a circle,
and then how do I put the line guides back where they
were? To get them out of the picture.
If I try to move them with the move tool, it moves the
entire layer and not the guides.
Thank you all,
Helen
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On Sun, 2008-05-18 at 22:11 -0400, Helen wrote:
In Gimp, when I pull the guides down in order to constrain
a circle, how do I then get the guides to go back. Or
to move them? The move tool moves the entire layer,
not the guides.
Make sure you click right on the guides when you try to drag
After I pull the line guides down, how do I put them back again.
Or move them.
The move tool moves the layer instead of the guides.
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On Sunday 18 May 2008, Lap1994 wrote:
Let make things more simple to understand.
If I draw a %50 opacity white pixel above one black pixel with the
pencil it becomes silver. But I want the pixel WHITE AND WITH %50
OF OPACITY. I simply want to change the alpha when I draw and not
how much the
Quoting John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello people,
I do the following:
1) A solid background,
2) A text of 5 lines, which is generated on a new layer
3) I move the text around a bit to align it, using the move tool,
With the text layer selected, I use tha drop-shadow, hoping to create
Hmm... There is no button to do this? Only ways using features that are
not made exactly for it? Developers read this mail list? Can I suggest
this? A simple toogle box that change mix opacity to exact opacity. Well,
in that case. I will use masks, hope any developer read this.
On Sunday
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