Hi Joao;
and first off, thanks a bunch for your pointer. :)
Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
[..]
You might just try to load your script with straight with python, to
check for syntax errors, since if there is a python syntax error,
gimp will just spill out an obscure uninformative error message
With the clone tool, how do you control the area being cloned?
I've tried the various alignment options, but I always end up cloning
an area close to why I've brushed over with the clone tool instead of
getting precisely the area that I brush over.
Thanks
Using Gimp 2.4 on SuSE Linux
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Helen
On Wed, 27 Aug 2008 15:14:45 -0400
Helen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
With the clone tool, how do you control the area being cloned?
I've tried the various alignment options, but I always end up cloning
an area close to why I've brushed over with the clone tool instead of
getting precisely the
With the clone tool, how do you control the area being cloned?
Hi,
you should keep in mind that you can control the cloned part by
making certain selections. this makes it impossible to clone something
outside of your selection. make sure you use CTRL on your keyboard to
set a point you want to
Yes, thanks.
I have taken both these suggestions to heart, but I still find that
the area I'm brushing over with the clone tool is not the same area
that gets cloned.
I wonder why it is not straightfoward, that we brush the small spot
and that's what clones. But no doubt there is a good reason.