>Try looking at Filters>Map>Map object, you can put different images on the
>faces of a cube and manipulate the size of the cube (other shapes available as
>well.>
Sorry didn't really understand that, although it did put quite an attractive
white glow around the top left hand corner of my pictu
Hi I am sure people here must be able to do this.
This page
http://conqueringstress.com/
has an example of a 3D book that I would like to know how to make on GIMP or
through some other means starting from a square 1D cover.
I would also like to know how to make a good CD image from a square
Guys... thanks a million for different suggestions and the time spent on this.
The inkscape suggestion sounds good. The results looked really nice.
Thanks again.
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I want to correct for distortion resulting from use of my Nikon DX
lenses. I used to use a Pantools plugin which allowed me to enter the
coefficients for different zoom lenses at specifiled focal lengths. I
tried just copying the plugin into my .gimp-2.4.6/plugin directory, but
I can't find it i
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 2:28 AM, Křištof Želechovski
wrote:
> Thank you. This means it is unsupported (for the end user). Could you be so
> kind and reopen my bug, or at least place a comment to that effect?
Can you provide an example of the type of curve you wish to apply?
I'm not sure what
I have tryed to use lens apply on three different system and they all crashed
windows XP gimp (unknown version) - going to install newer version when
internet went down
ubuntu gimp 2.4.5
xubuntu gimp 2.6.7
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Burnie West wrote:
> Not sure exactly what you want, but it is likely the pencil tool would
> help. It makes freehand curves or piecewise linear (using shift-click)
> curves.
[Shift [Click]], same as [Click], only creates dents in the current colour
curve. The resulting curve is piecewise linea