It occurred to me that if you copied the layer
containing an image, turned the copy's saturation all
the way down and the lightness up using the hue
saturation tool, made sure the copy was above the
original layer then turned the opacity of the copy
layer down it might look like a gel effect a
* Zed [11-23-10 19:59]:
> I've recently changed ISPs and, as I have my own domain name, there was
> some delay before everything was set up. As a result, I have not
> received any postings to the group and think that they have been
> "bounced".
>
> Is there anything the group owner can do to h
Hi!
I've recently changed ISPs and, as I have my own domain name, there was some
delay before everything was set up. As a result, I have not received any
postings to the group and think that they have been "bounced".
Is there anything the group owner can do to help me, please?
zed
group me
Oops.
Where I wrote:
> It seems to me that I saw behavior like this when I was working with a
> layer which had multiple layers,...
I meant to write,
> It seems to me that I saw behavior like this when I was working with
> an image which had multiple layers,...
ns
>Hi,
>I wanted to have a spinner (roller-box), measurement in inches,
>jumping by 0.0625 (1/16") every time user clicked the spinner.
>Doesn't seem to work. Looks like small-step, large-step have to be
>integral values.
>That match what everyone else finds?
>; small-step large-step [int=0 or
Am 22.11.2010 22:15, schrieb Li M. Terrell:
> I am not a programmer and have basically taught myself gimp by trial and
> error and what i can recall from Photoshop, so excuse me if this seems like
> a dumb question. (I also use a wondows version of Gimp, but there is no
> longer a windows forum, so
Dan-net wrote:
> I'm using the rectangular selection tool to select an area of a layer to
> copy. However when I try and paste the copied area it just pastes the thing I
> copied last.
>
> Basically it seems that it's either not copying the new selection correctly
> or it's stuck pasting the ol